1, false means that something is similar to the real thing, focusing on "looking different from the real thing" and not necessarily meaning "impersonation or deception"; ?
Fake English 【f? ls; f? Is it beautiful? 【f? ls]
Fake; Artificial; Not true; Wrong; hypocritical
Hypocrisy
[Example] Indeed? Fake? statement
A manifestly false statement
2. Counterfeiting focuses on confusing the real with the fake, which means cheating; ?
Fake English? 【‘ka? nt? f? t; Fi? T] beautiful? 【‘ka? nt? f? t]
Fake; cronk
Fake; pretend
Verb (abbreviation of verb) imitation; Camouflage; pretend
He admitted to owning and transporting? Counterfeit money Money.
He admitted to possessing and transporting counterfeit money.
3. Artificiality focuses on "man-made, artificial" and can also be extended to "unnatural"; ?
Artificial English? [ɑ? t? f? (? ) l] beautiful? [,rt? 'f? l]
Artificial; Artificial; False, not of origin; anthropogenic
Artificial fertilizer; & lt beauty > artificial flowers
[Example] The sauce is waxy and has a taste? Man-made
This sauce is sticky and tastes a little fake.
4. Fake means fake or fake (things or people); ?
Fake English? 【fe? K] beautiful? 【fe? k]
Forgery; Tamper; Manipulate with; copy
Transitive verb & pretend
Liar; Fake goods, fake goods; Fake action; Impersonation, fraud
Fake, fake
[Example] Why did they agree? Fake? Singing?
Why did they agree to lip-synch?
Sham often refers to cheating by obvious imitation or hypocrisy.
Sham young? [? M] beautiful? [? m]
Hallucinations; Camouflage; Fake goods; Fake; Faker pretender
Fake; Forged; Camouflaged; mock
Pretend; pretend
Pretending intransitive verbs; pretend
[Example] Their dependence is A? Fake.
Their independence is an illusion.