fake
noun
adj
verb
feɪk
noun
1
a
copy
of
a
valuable
object,
painting
etc
that
is
intended
to
deceive
people
赝品,假货
The
painting
was
judged
a
fake.
这幅画被断定为赝品。
Jones
can
spot
a
fake
from
20
feet
away.
琼斯在 20 英尺远的地方都能认出假货。
2
someone
who
is
not
what
they
claim
to
be
or
does
not
have
the
skills
they
say
they
have
骗子,冒充者,假冒者
Her
psychologist
turned
out
to
be
a
fake.
她的心理医师原来是个骗子。
adj
3
made
to
look
like
a
real
material
or
object
in
order
to
deceive
people
伪造的,冒充的
fake
fur
人造毛皮
a
fake
ID
card
假身份证
a
fake
$20
dollar
bill
一张 20 美元的伪币
4
not
real
and
seeming
to
be
something
it
is
not,
in
order
to
deceive
people
假的,假装的
I
gave
a
fake
name.
我报了个假名。
She
was
speaking
with
a
fake
German
accent.
她假装德国口音说话。
a
fake
smile
of
friendliness
装出来的友善微笑
verb
5
to
make
something
seem
real
in
order
to
deceive
people
仿造; 伪造
T
She
faked
her
father’s
signature
on
the
cheque.
她在支票上伪造了父亲的签名。
The
insurance
company
suspected
that
he
had
faked
his
own
death.
保险公司怀疑他诈死。
The
results
of
the
experiments
were
faked.
这些实验的结果都是伪造出来的。
6
to
pretend
to
be
ill,
interested
etc
when
you
are
not
假装,伪装
I,T
I
thought
he
was
really
hurt
but
he
was
faking
it.
我以为他真的受伤了,不料他是装出来的。
7
to
pretend
to
move
in
one
direction,
but
then
move
in
another,
especially
when
playing
sport
〔尤指体育运动中〕做(…的)假动作
I,T
He
faked
a
pass.
他做了个传球的假动作。
8
to
deceive
someone
by
making
them
think
you
are
planning
to
do
something
when
you
are
really
planning
to
do
something
else
[美] 欺骗〔某人〕