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made tolooklike theoriginalof something, usually fordishonestorillegalpurposes: 伪造的;仿造的;假冒的counterfeitjewellery/passports/coins假珠宝/护照/钱币 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesForgery - anti-counterfeiting
- anti-piracy
- bootleg
- fake
- faker
- forge
- forgery
- hijack
- hijacking
- knock off (something)
- piracy
- pirate
- pirated
- plagiarism
- plagiarize
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Copying and copies True, real, false, and unreal something that is made tolooklike theoriginalof somethingelse, usually fordishonestorillegalpurposes: Thiswatchmay be a counterfeit, but itlooksjust like theoriginal. Inspect theticketscarefullyforpossiblecounterfeits. Synonymsfake(PERSON OR OBJECT) forgery - Theagencyhas anelectronicdatabasetohelpthemcomparegenuinemedicationsagainstsuspectedcounterfeits.
- Investorsboughtwinesfrom thetopchateauxwhichturnedout to beworthlesscounterfeits.
- Employers are notexpectedto beexpertsindetectingcounterfeits.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesForgery - anti-counterfeiting
- anti-piracy
- bootleg
- fake
- faker
- forge
- forgery
- hijack
- hijacking
- knock off (something)
- piracy
- pirate
- pirated
- plagiarism
- plagiarize
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: to make somethinglooklike theoriginalof somethingelse, usually fordishonestorillegalpurposes: Two women and a man have beenconvictedof counterfeiting $100bills. We have made itsignificantlymoredifficultfor them to counterfeit thisdocument. - 49percentofrespondentswereawarethatdrugsand othermedicinesare counterfeited.
- Thebrothersweresurprisinglyskilledat thefinedetailworkrequiredto counterfeitcoins.
- Thedepartmentaddedhigh-techfeaturesdesignedto make it moredifficultto counterfeit thenote.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesForgery - anti-counterfeiting
- anti-piracy
- bootleg
- fake
- faker
- forge
- forgery
- hijack
- hijacking
- knock off (something)
- piracy
- pirate
- pirated
- plagiarism
- plagiarize
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: (Definition ofcounterfeitfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)made tolooklike theoriginalof something, usually fordishonestorillegalpurposes 伪造的;仿造的;假冒的counterfeitjewellery/passports/coins假珠宝/护照/钱币 counterfeit| American Dictionarycopiedexactlyinorderto make someonebelievethat thecopyis theoriginal: A lot of brand-namemerchandisesoldon thestreetsis counterfeit. counterfeit
Thebanksaid this $100billwas a counterfeit. counterfeit
They wereaccusedof counterfeitingcreditcardsandsellingthem. (Definition ofcounterfeitfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)counterfeit| Business Englishcounterfeitmoney,goods, etc. areillegalcopiesof therealthing, made todeceivepeople: counterfeitbills/notes/software Counterfeitcardfraudis agrowingproblem. At least 41% of thedrugsincirculationwerethoughtto be counterfeit. to makeillegalcopiesof something such asbanknotes,DVDs, orofficialdocuments: Criminals canemptybankaccountsbyaccessingconsumerPINnumbersand counterfeitingcards. anillegalcopyof something such as abanknote,DVD, orofficialdocument: Many of thewatchessoldon themarketare counterfeits. (Definition ofcounterfeitfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofcounterfeitcounterfeit Does such self-coinage, in the guise of coinage of the self, make themcounterfeit?From theCambridge English Corpus He has also abandonedcounterfeitdesigner clothes and rests mostly content with simple cotton pyjamas.From theCambridge English Corpus Even when drugs are available, weak regulatory capacity may mean that they are substandard orcounterfeit, and that they are not rationally used.From theCambridge English Corpus Women make occasional appearances in the text, but there is no discussion of gender issues or the female role in counterfeiting networks.From theCambridge English Corpus Her problems will not be solved bycounterfeitexpressions and cheap words.From theCambridge English Corpus Some even claim that genuine official coins arecounterfeitand will not accept them in trade.From theCambridge English Corpus By the second quarter of the nineteenth century clear variations in regional use of foreign coins (both genuine andcounterfeit) can be seen.From theCambridge English Corpus But it turns out to be scenepainting andcounterfeit.From theCambridge English Corpus Theft,counterfeitproducts and damage to goods are always risks that manufacturers face when products are transported.From theCambridge English Corpus The former, now a separate conceptual category, was declared socially counterproductive, acounterfeitprivacy.From theCambridge English Corpus If imitation orcounterfeitcoins were indistinguishable from genuine coin, the latter quickly would disappear from circulation.From theCambridge English Corpus This prevents us from defining a universal recursion operator for eachcounterfeitdatatype, just as we cannot express them for nested types.From theCambridge English Corpus However, counterfeiting of coin is done to reap a profit, and the only way in which it can generate profit is by adulterating the coin with copper or lead.From theCambridge English Corpus Acounterfeitvoice, by definition inauthentic, will assuredly invite the opprobrium of jazz musicians, who equate imitation with the assumption of an identity not one's own.From theCambridge English Corpus We may simulate some aspects of dependent typing by makingcounterfeittype-level copies of data, with type constructors simulating data constructors and type classes simulating datatypes.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/counterfeit## |