词汇 | untrue |
释义 | untrue adjective uk /ʌnˈtruː/ us /ʌnˈtruː/ C1 not true; false不真实的;虚假的 Synonyms erroneousformal fallaciousformal false(NOT CORRECT) incorrect wrong(NOT CORRECT) wrong wrongThat's the wrong answer. Read the question again. incorrectThe information on the website is incorrect. erroneousNo one could explain how the erroneous information had got into the report. inaccurateTheir estimation of the cost was wildly (= extremely) inaccurate. True, real, false, and unreal actual actuality actually all that glitters is not goldidiom alternate reality false false flag falsely fantastical fever dream non-realistic not so muchidiom nothing could be further from the truthidiom nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom parallel universe unproven unreal untruly unverifiable urban myth untrue | American Dictionaryuntrue adjective[ not gradable ] us/ʌnˈtru/ not true; false: Her remarks were irresponsible and untrue. Examples of untrueuntrue I think that is simply untrue, it is an exaggeration. It was rated on a 5-point scale with "very true" and "very untrue" as anchors. This is a fine case of superficial observation of the data being proved untrue by careful scientific debate and analysis. So we get not just the reported speech, but how to take the reported speech - via this frame of being untrue. To say, as some have done, that in abandoning the language they have abandoned their identity is both patronising and untrue. He argues that in their moral treatises, theologians and great philosophers have often effectively employed incredible fables that were patently untrue. There are three main reasons to expect that the environmental critiques of neo-corporatism might be untrue. Insofar as it can be taken as suggesting that theft actions are never heard by royal courts, it is clearly untrue. The desire to believe that we start with the body, create culture, and end up with a politics to organize it looks palpably untrue. A common problem in using secondary sources is that information, true or untrue, is repeated uncritically from one secondary source to another. While the zygote is therefore undeniably human life, it is simply untrue to state that it is individual human life. We have not claimed that inflectional morphology in this position is always lost, and we know this to be untrue. From a descriptive point of view, then, it is simply untrue that the determiners are obligatory. It is simply untrue that there are no analogous risks for (other) people once the premium drops. These initial experiments were important, for they showed that the generally accepted view that scabies was normally transmitted by bedding was untrue. 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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