untrue

英 [ʌn'truː] 美[ʌn'tru]
  • adj. 不真实的;不合标准的;不忠实的;不正当的

英文词源


untrue (adj.)
Old English untreowe "unfaithful" (of persons), from un- (1) "not" + true (adj.). Similar formation in Middle Dutch ongetrouwe, Middle Low German ungetruwe, Old High German ungitriuwi, Old Norse utryggr. Meaning "contrary to facts" is attested from c. 1300.

双语例句


1. It was untrue to say that all political prisoners have been released.
并不是所有政治犯都被释放了。

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2. Marion's father counter-attacked by saying that Blaze's claims were cruel and untrue.
玛丽昂的父亲反击说布拉兹的说法冷酷无情,根本是在撒谎。

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3. I put this to Kenyon. "Absolutely untrue," he said.
我向凯尼恩指出了这一点。他说:“绝对不是真的。”

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4. Such remarks are both offensive and untrue.
这种言论既令人恼火又不属实。

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5. The allegations were completely untrue.
这些指控纯属捏造。

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