fake

英 [fe?k] 美[fek]
  • n. 假貨;騙子;假動(dòng)作
  • vt. 捏造;假裝…的樣子
  • vi. 假裝;做假動(dòng)作
  • adj. 偽造的
  • n. (Fake)人名;(英)費(fèi)克

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?fakes;第三人稱單數(shù):?fakes;過去式:?faked;現(xiàn)在分詞:?faking;名詞:?faker;

中文詞源


fake 偽造的

犯罪分子俚語,詞源不確定??赡軄碜栽~根fact, 做,詞源同face, factitious. 即人為的,偽造的。

英文詞源


fake
fake: [19] The use of fake for ‘produce a fraudulent copy of’ is a comparatively recent development. It used to mean ‘do up something spurious to make it seem genuine’, and in this sense seems to be a descendant of the longobsolete verb feague [16]. Essentially it is a piece of underworld slang, and as such has a rather slippery semantic history. In the 19th century it was used, like its ancestor feague, for any number of nefarious operations, including beating up and killing (‘to fake a man out and out, is to kill him’, J H Vaux, Vocabulary of the Flash Language 1812), but its current sense leads back in a straight line to its probable ultimate source, German fegen ‘polish, refurbish’.

This (like English fig ‘clothes, array’) was a derivative of the prehistoric Germanic base *feg-, a variant of *fag-, from which English gets fair ‘beautiful’.

=> fair, feast, fig
fake
of unknown origin; attested in London criminal slang as adjective (1775 "a counterfeit"), verb (1812 "to rob"), and noun (1851, "a swindle;" of persons 1888, "a swindler"), but probably older. A likely source is feague "to spruce up by artificial means," from German fegen "polish, sweep," also "to clear out, plunder" in colloquial use. "Much of our early thieves' slang is Ger. or Du., and dates from the Thirty Years' War" [Weekley]. Or it may be from Latin facere "to do." Century Dictionary notes that "thieves' slang is shifting and has no history."

The nautical word meaning "one of the windings of a cable or hawser in a coil" probably is unrelated, from Swedish veck "a fold." As a verb, "to feign, simulate" from 1941. To fake it is from 1915, jazz slang; to fake (someone) out is from 1940s, originally in sports. Related: Faked; fakes; faking. The jazz musician's fake book is attested from 1951.

雙語例句


1. They said, after digging around, the photo was a fake.
在搜集了有關(guān)情況后,他們說照片是偽造的。

來自柯林斯例句

2. A sharp-eyed shop assistant spotted the fake.
一個(gè)眼尖的售貨員發(fā)現(xiàn)了假貨。

來自柯林斯例句

3. a fake American accent
偽裝的美國口音

來自《權(quán)威詞典》

4. I don't think some mug will buy his fake jewellery.
我想沒有哪個(gè)傻瓜會(huì)買他的假珠寶.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

5. He looked like a postman but he was really a fake.
他看上去像個(gè)郵遞員,但實(shí)際上是個(gè)騙子.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

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