B2 not real, but made to look or seem real假的;人工的
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He disguised himself by shaving his head and wearing a false beard.
false limbs
B1 disapproving not true, but made to seem true in order to deceive people虚假的;伪造的
If you do something under false pretences, you lie about who you are, what you are doing, or what you intend to do, in order to get something.靠欺诈手段;以虚假的借口
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The politician was awarded £50 000 damages over false allegations made by the newspaper.
The two men allege that the police forced them to make false confessions.
His accusations were false, but they served to besmirch her reputation.
Their promises lulled us into a false sense of security.
The government's claim that it would reduce taxes proved false.
B1 not correct错误的
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It is an illogical statement, because if one part is true, then the other must be false.
Your actions are based on some false presuppositions.
That theory was proved false.
My fears about the job turned out to be false.
Teams will lose two points for any false answers.
literary disapproving A false friend is not loyal or cannot be trusted.不忠诚的;不可靠的
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