untrue的意思和读音

untrue

: [ˌʌnˈtru] : [ʌnˈtruː]

adj.

adj.true,faithful

adj.wrong,false,incorrect,fallacious,untruthful

untrueadj.

1.not true; not based on facts

These accusations are totally untrue.

an untrue claim

It is untrue to say that something like this could never happen again.

2.~ (to sb/sth)not loyal to sb/sth

If he agreed to their demands, he would have to be untrue to his own principles.使

adj.1.,,2.;;3.[,];,4.1.,,2.;;3.[,];,4.

adj.1.not correct, or not based on fact2.not loyal, especially to your husband or wife

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1.It would be untrue to say that, strong and self-reliant as he normally was, he did not suffer.

2.Mr. Frattini said the European Union had contacted the White House several days ago but gotten no formal assurances the reports are untrue.Frattini

3.The company recently handed evidence to police that he believed 'will prove that this is untrue, ' he said.

4.William got so excited when making his speech that he went completely over the top. He made some wild statements which were simply untrue.使

5.All the thing he said turned out to be untrue.

6.He said he had lost the book, which(=but this)was untrue.

7.She says the story, which remained uncorrected for over a year, is untrue and that she has never met Saif Gaddafi.

8.The company now had handed police evidence that he believed 'will prove that this is untrue, ' he said.

9.Prof Shenton believes these perceptions are broadly untrue, but nonetheless it is one that is often repeated in corporate circles.

10.So basically you are saying that all that puts you in a place of Love is True and that which makes you fearful is untrue?