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phoney

英 [ˈfəʊni]

美 [ˈfoʊni]

adj.  假的; 冒充的; 欺骗的
n.  不诚实的人; 冒充的人(或东西); 冒牌货

复数:phoneys 

Collins.1 / BNC.15243 / COCA.35932

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 假的;冒充的;欺骗的
      not real or true; false, and trying to trick people
      1. She spoke with a phoney Russian accent.
        她用一种伪装的俄国腔调说话。

    noun

    • 不诚实的人;冒充的人(或东西);冒牌货
      a person who is not honest or sincere; a thing that is not real or true

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 伪造的;假的
        If you describe something asphoney, you disapprove of it because it is false rather than genuine.
        1. He'd telephoned with some phoney excuse she didn't believe for a minute...
          他找了某个她根本不会相信的借口给她打电话。
        2. He didn't really have that moustache. It was phoney...
          他并没有真的长胡子,那是假的。
        3. He used a phoney accent.
          他的口音是装出来的。
      • ADJ-GRADED 虚伪的;做作的
        If you say that someone isphoney, you disapprove of them because they are pretending to be someone that they are not in order to deceive people.
        1. He looks totally phoney to me.
          在我看来,他非常虚伪。
        2. ...phoney 'experts'.
          伪专家
        3. Phoneyis also a noun.
        4. 'He's false, a phoney,' Harry muttered.
          “他是冒充的,是个骗子,”哈里咕哝道。

      英英释义

      noun

      adj

      双语例句

      • After a while he discovered that the media company was phoney; he found greater satisfaction with a can of polish and a brush.
        不久他发现这家媒体公司是个骗子;而他在鞋油和鞋刷中找到了更大的满足感。
      • They work by lowering your guard with the phoney fraud alert.
        他们通过降低你对骗子诈骗警告的警惕而成功。
      • The company had a phoney Latin name which inspired no confidence.
        这家公司有一个假的拉丁文名字,但这并没有激起人们的信任。
      • A phoney fraud alert is similar to a phishing scam.
        骗子诈骗警告类似于网络钓鱼诈骗。
      • If you are a failure in your devotional life, you are a phoney in every other part.
        如果你在灵修生活方面失败,那你在任何方面都不老实。
      • I don't see why you have to put on a phoney English accent.
        我不明白你为什么说起话来非得装模作样地带上英国口音。
      • Still, however distorting phoney fears may be, they are far preferable to genuine calamities.
        尽管如此,无论恐慌多么扭曲和失实,它们都远比真正的灾难更为可取。
      • The John Terry affair was quite different, and was shaped by a public storm of phoney moral outrage.
        约翰特里的事件截然不同,公众虚伪的道德义愤左右了整个事件的发展。
      • There is a chance that the phoney war of the past three months will turn into real fighting.
        过去3个月的虚张声势有可能演变成真正的战争。
      • He didn't fool anyone with that phoney Italian accent.
        他那假的意大利噪音没有骗过任何人。