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单词 spuriousness
释义
spuriousspu‧ri‧ous /ˈspjʊəriəs $ ˈspjʊr-/ adjective Word Origin
WORD ORIGINspurious
Origin:
1500-1600 Late Latin spurius, from Latin (noun), ‘child of unmarried parents’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a spurious smile
  • A jury has rejected the spurious claim that the police created evidence.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Also it would permit additions, such as image processing, with a prospect of eliminating spurious subject material in software.
  • As a label it conveys a sense of purpose and purveys an often spurious impression of coherence and integrity in working relationships.
  • Because the novel is written mainly in dialogue, a spurious impression was given that it would be easy to adapt.
  • But for all the spurious emphasis on homogeneity, there are also moments when everyone becomes a gaijin, an outsider.
  • Experiments involve a spurious association between the novel food and the illness which is usually induced chemically or by X-rays.
  • It is sensitive to slight movements of the camera, subject or reference strip and will sometimes trigger spurious diagnostics.
  • This authorisation could, of course, be spurious and be disguising condoned truancy.
  • We now know that the strength of that original relationship contained a spurious component.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
not real, but intended to seem real and deceive people: · He uses a false name.
made to look or seem like something else, especially something worth a lot more money: · fake fur· a fake Rolex watch· fake designer goods· a fake $100 bill
a forged official document or bank note has been illegally made to look like a real one: · a forged passport· a forged £50 note
counterfeit money or goods have been illegally made to look exactly like something else: · How do you detect counterfeit currency?· counterfeit drugs
made to look real – used especially about guns, bombs etc or about materials: · The two men used an imitation firearm to carry out the robbery.· imitation leather/silk/silver
disapproving informal false – used when you think someone is deliberately trying to deceive people: · She put on a phoney New York accent.· The doctors were accused of supplying phoney medical certificates.· There’s something phoney about him.· phony advertisements
false and giving a wrong impression about someone or something: · spurious claims· That’s a spurious argument.· The company was trying to get some spurious respectability by using our name.
1a spurious statement, argument etc is not based on facts or good thinking and is likely to be incorrect:  He demolished the Opposition’s spurious arguments. see thesaurus at false2insincere:  spurious sympathyspuriously adverbspuriousness noun [uncountable]
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