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faux
- IPA[fəʊ]
英式
- made in imitation; artificial;not genuine; fake or false
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形容詞
- 1. made in imitation; artificial a rope of faux pearls a faux-fur jacket
- ▪ not genuine; fake or false their faux concern for the well-being of the voters didn't fool many his faux-macho banter caused offence
- (of a work of art or a person) artificially or affectedly simple or naive: faux-naif pastoralism
- a person who pretends to be ingenuous: the old device of a faux naif observing his own country as a foreigner
Oxford American Dictionary
- artificially or affectedly simple or naive: faux-naif pastoralism
- a person who pretends to be ingenuous: the speaker in these stories sounds authentically ten years old, never lapsing into the coyness of the
Oxford Dictionary
- an embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation: ‘I was suddenly sick in the back of their car’—it was years before he could confess his faux pas to them
Oxford Dictionary
- an embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation: “I was suddenly sick in the back of their car”—it was years before he could confess his faux pas to them
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- made in imitation; artificial: a string of faux pearls a faux-fur jacket
Oxford American Dictionary