词汇 | fabricate |
释义 | fabricate verb[ T ] uk /ˈfæb.rɪ.keɪt/ us /ˈfæb.rɪ.keɪt/ to invent or produce something false in order to deceive someone: 捏造,虚构;伪造 He was late, so he fabricated an excuse to avoid trouble.他迟到了,就编了个理由以免惹麻烦。 He claims that the police fabricated evidence against him.他声称警方伪造了对他不利的证据。 to say something not true in order to deceive lieAll she does is lie - you can't believe a word she says. tell a lieI cannot tell a lie: I chopped down the cherry tree. lie through your teethHe lied through his teeth that he didn't go to the cinema, though he was still holding the ticket stub in his hand as he said it. fibI don't like fibbing, but I didn't want to hurt his feelings by saying his gift was awful. misleadI'm afraid you've been misled. She is, in fact, married. deludeHe's deluding himself if he thinks that he's getting that promotion. especially US to produce a product, especially in an industrial process: The company fabricates and sells steel. An electronic circuit is fabricated on a silicon wafer. to build something buildThe house was built in the 1950s. constructThe company wants to construct a 175-mile pipeline. put something upPutting up a wall will not solve the problem. erectIt's unlawful to erect a building until you get approval. assembleHe has a job assembling furniture in a warehouse. put togetherWithout the instruction sheet, I've got no idea how to put all these parts together. Lies, lying & hypocrisy a pack of liesidiom artifice bad faith black is whiteidiom cakeism falsification feed someone a lineidiom fib fiction flimflam lie mythologize perjure perjury polygraph someone can talk!idiom stretch the truthidiom weasel words white lie whopper You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Creating and producing Related wordsfabrication fabricator fabricate | American Dictionaryfabricate verb[ T ] us/ˈfæb·rɪˌkeɪt/ to invent or produce something in order to deceive: She fabricated charges that her boss was stealing money. fabricationnoun[ C ]us/ˌfæb·rɪˈkeɪ·ʃən/ That story is a complete fabrication. fabricate | Business Englishfabricate verb[ T ] uk /ˈfæbrɪkeɪt/us PRODUCTION to manufacture something: Techniques for fabricating microchips on circuits are advancing all the time. The company's main business is fabricating metal parts for the aerospace industry. to invent a story or create a piece of false evidence in order to deceive someone: It turned out that all the qualifications in his application had been fabricated. Examples of fabricatefabricate None of these institutions were easily fabricated or manipulated, and colonial dependence on them often limited colonial power as much as facilitating it. There are also faked historical documents that have been fabricated in order to sell them and make money. The cloth, we may say, is fabricated out of the yarns. In extreme cases, the absence of an electorate was total and the electoral agents of the government in the provinces fabricated the elections. The performance of electronic devices often depends strongly on the compositional homogeneity of the substrates upon which they are fabricated. The agent can emphasize some features of the episode without fabricating. In contrast, the public sphere of law, government, and state appears artificial, fabricated, coercive, and ephemeral. To measure interaction forces a three degreeof-freedom force sensor has been designed and fabricated. The highest performance antennas from both algorithms were fabricated and tested, and both yielded very similar performance. She refused and said this was why she was opposed to him coming because now he was fabricating this story of iciwa. To others, however, he would later confide that he had simply fabricated the supporting opinion. I would suggest using first names only, clan names only, initials, or even numbers, but not fabricated full names. Coining unique terminology to name the fruits of their collective labors was a product of coastal dwellers communicating as they exchanged their newly fabricated technology. The ability to moderate oil prices and competition during conditions of scarcity, real or fabricated, becomes easier when there are stockpiles. Seditious words cases cannot all be regarded as drunken indiscretions or developments of private feuds, with witnesses exaggerating or fabricating evidence. See all examples of fabricate These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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