counterfeit
counterfeit 英 [ˈkaʊntəfɪt] 美 [ˈkaʊntərfɪt]
vt. 伪造,仿造;假装,伪装 vi. 仿造;假装 n. 赝品;冒牌货;伪造品
进行时:counterfeiting 过去式:counterfeited 过去分词:counterfeited 第三人称单数:counterfeits 名词复数:counterfeits
- A counterfeit is a fake or a forgery. If you painted an uncanny copy of the "Mona Lisa" and tried to pass it off as the original, you'd have a counterfeit on your hands.
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- vt. 伪造,仿造;假装,伪装
- vi. 仿造;假装
- n. 赝品;冒牌货;伪造品
- adj. 假冒的,伪造的;虚伪的
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1. It is a crime to counterfeit money.
伪造钱币是犯罪行为。
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2. If the wholesaler buys, those counterfeit products are now in the supply chain.
如果大批发商接收贿赂,那么伪造药品就进入了供应链。
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3. They told some of the volunteers that the sunglasses were real, and others that they were counterfeit.
他们告诉一部分志愿者这些眼镜是真品,又告诉剩下的人说眼镜是冒牌货。
- counterfeit (adj.) late 14c. (late 13c. in Anglo-French), countrefet, "spurious, forged, made in semblance of an original with a view to defraud," also "feigned, simulated, hypocritical," from Old French contrefait "imitated" (Modern French contrefait), past participle of contrefaire "imitate," from contre- "against" (see contra (prep., adv.)) + faire "to make, to do" (from Latin facere "to make, do," from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put").
- counterfeit (v.) c. 1300, countrefeten, "pretend to be," from countrefet (adj.), Old French contrefait "imitated" (Modern French contrefait), past participle of contrefaire "imitate," from contre- "against" (see contra-) + faire "to make, to do" (from Latin facere "to make, do," from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put").
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