1.虚伪,不真实;欺诈;谎言
1.the fact that something is not true or real
1.Her sense of Mrs Penniman's innocent falsity , which had lain dormant, began to haunt her again.
她感到对佩尼曼太太无知与虚伪的那种厌恶在潜伏一阵之后又开始来纠缠他了。
2.However, the falsity out of the mouth of an authority can be a truth, at least in a certain period of time.
但谬误从权威人士口中出来,可以成为真理,至少一段时期是真理。
3.Isabel had been thinking all day of her falsity, her audacity, her ability.
伊莎贝尔整天都在想着她的虚伪,她的无耻,她的手腕。
4.It is as if there are two TRUTHS: one that is dull, flat, boring, at least in the eyes of those who daub it with falsity ; the other . . .
仿佛有两种真实:一种灰色,平淡,厌烦,起码在那些用虚假涂抹粉饰的人眼里看如此;另一种…
5.He nearly give in. After he back home, His mother comfort him, and help him with summing up his falsity .
小明回到家后,他的妈妈安慰了他,并帮他总结错误。
6.I have therefore to request that you will promptly advise me of the truth or falsity of these statements.
我所以要求你立即把这些消息的真伪告诉我。
7.Salinger's stories were improving, although his dialogue still had the kind of workmanlike falsity taught in writing classes.
塞林格的小说在进步着,尽管他的对话还有那种写作课上的技巧痕迹。
8.Truth-possibilities of elementary propositions are the conditions of the truth and falsity of propositions.
41基本命题的其值可能性是命题真和假的条件。
9.Though the origin of this myth is cloudy, science has proven its falsity, and a globalized world has rendered it anachronistic.
尽管这个神话的起源还不甚清楚,但科学已经证实了它的虚伪性,而且全球化的世界也使得它与时代不相适宜。
10.Our moral judgments are not really judgments at all, for they do not express truth or falsity .
我们的道德判断实际上根本不是判断,因为它们不表示真伪。