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释义 | Thesaurus: synonyms and antonyms offabricatein EnglishfabricateThesaurus>to build something>fabricate These are words and phrases related tofabricate. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or,go to the definition of fabricate. TO BUILD SOMETHINGIn the 1970s, semiconductors were fabricated on 75mm diameter silicon wafers Synonyms and examples build The house was built in the 1950s. construct The company wants to construct a 175-mile pipeline. put something up Putting up a wall will not solve the problem. erectformal It's unlawful to erect a building until you get approval. assemble He has a job assembling furniture in a warehouse. put together Without the instruction sheet, I've got no idea how to put all these parts together. make The company makes high-end heart-rate monitors. manufacture The factory manufactures electrical components. produce Most people want to know how their goods were produced. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms offabricate. Learn moreIf youbuild something, you make a building, machine, vehicle, etc. using materials or different parts. TO SAY SOMETHING NOT TRUE IN ORDER TO DECEIVEThe suspects admited to having fabricated their alibis on the night of the robbery and were charged with grand theft. Synonyms and examples lie All she does is lie - you can't believe a word she says. tell a lie I cannot tell a lie: I chopped down the cherry tree. lie through your teethinformal He lied through his teeth that he didn't go to the cinema, though he was still holding the ticket stub in his hand as he said it. fibinformal I don't like fibbing, but I didn't want to hurt his feelings by saying his gift was awful. mislead I'm afraid you've been misled. She is, in fact, married. delude He's deluding himself if he thinks that he's getting that promotion. invent There's no need to invent excuses for not going - just decline the invitation. concoct She concocted the wildest stories to get out of attending class. feed someone a linedisapproving He fed me some line about how his dog was sick and cancelled our date. make something up You never met The Beatles! You're just making that up. distort Reporters have distorted the facts of the case so badly, and influenced the jury through their bad reporting, that the judge has declared a mistrial. twistdisapproving She accused her opponent of twisting the truth about her time in Parliament. misrepresent I have been misrepresented by my opponent as a socialist when nothing could be further from the truth. stretch the truth I have published a book that sold very well, but it's stretching the truth to say that I was on the best-seller lists. put something about/aroundUKinformal She put it about that her husband was going to be knighted. Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms offabricate. Learn moreIf you lie, yousay something that is untrue in order to deceive someone. |
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