faux
英 [fəʊ]
美 [foʊ]
adj. 人造的; 仿制的
牛津词典
adj.
- 人造的;仿制的
artificial, but intended to look or seem real- The chairs were covered in faux animal skin.
椅子外层是人造兽皮。 - His accent was so faux.
他的口音听上去很假。
- The chairs were covered in faux animal skin.
英英释义
adj
- not genuine or real
- it isn't fake anythin
- faux pearls
- false teeth
- decorated with imitation palm leaves
- a purse of simulated alligator hide
双语例句
- When people cannot afford things, they often turn to imitations or faux items.
当人们买不起的东西,他们经常把假冒或虚假的项目。 - You obviously plan to turn Bonnie clutter into some Faux poetic recluse.
很明显你打算把邦尼卡特尔变成某种伪诗歌隐士。 - My dear, I've committed the most fearful faux pas.
亲爱的,我犯了一个最可怕的错误。 - You know what? Next time I make a faux pas like you.
你知道吗?下次我像你一样的失礼的时候。 - Including my commission on that Faux novel of his.
包括出他那本请人捉刀的小说欠我的佣金。 - It was not long before I realised the enormity of my faux pas.
没过多久,我就意识到自己有多么失态。 - Washed up from afar this crackle brown lip shell pendant hangs from chocolate coloured faux suedette.
来自远方的震撼。充满裂纹的棕色嘴唇贝壳,挂在巧克力色的人造麂皮链上。 - We have our own Faux log fireplace.
我们有自己的人工壁炉。 - Even small children can do this faux painting.
连小孩子都能做到这人造的绘画。 - And as I said, when I make a mistake or commit a culture faux pas, people usually understand.
像我说的,当我犯了错误或者有口误的时候,人们通常可以理解。