falsely
adv. 虛偽地,不實地,錯誤地; 冒
If something is false, it is incorrect, untrue, or mistaken.
It was quite clear the President was being given false information by those around him...
很明顯,總統身邊的人在不斷向他傳遞錯誤資訊。
You do not know whether what you're told is true or false...
你不知道聽到的是真還是假。
You use false to describe objects which are artificial but which are intended to look like the real thing or to be used instead of the real thing.
...the items she'd secreted in the false bottom of her suitcase.
她藏在手提箱底部暗格中的物品
...a set of false teeth...
一副假牙
If you describe a person or their behaviour as false, you are criticizing them for being insincere or for hiding their real feelings.
She bowed her head and smiled in false modesty...
她低著頭,故作謙卑地笑著。
'Thank you,' she said with false enthusiasm...
“謝謝你,”她假裝熱情地說。
1. in an insincerely false manner;
2. in an incorrect manner;
He was falsely jovial, with his booming, mirthless laugh.
他低聲苦笑了幾聲,裝出快樂的樣子。
"This food is divine," they murmur, falsely.
“這東西好吃極了,”他們言不由衷地低聲說。
The company had falsely claimed that its products were biodegradable.
公司謊稱他們的產品是可生物降解的.
So far from admitting his own mistake, he falsely accused his critic.
他非但不認錯, 還倒打一耙.
He was falsely charged with robbery.
他被誣告犯有搶劫罪.