fake

/feɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /feɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfāk/ (ame, mw)

fake — noun

  • fakesingular
  • fakesplural

1. an object that has been deliberately made to look like something valuable or gen

1.名詞B1
釋義

an object that has been deliberately made to look like something valuable or genuine, with the purpose of tricking people into thinking it is the real thing

例句

The antique vase was a fake, painted to look like it was centuries old.

passive: turn out to be a fake

Customs officers seized a shipment of handbags that were all clever fakes.

collocation: clever fakes

同義詞
  • counterfeit

    slightly more formal; often used for money, documents, or luxury goods

  • forgery

    specifically refers to a copied document, signature, or work of art

  • imitation

    can be neutral (an honest imitation) and does not always imply deception

反義詞

文法句型

a fake

the fakes

用法筆記

Often used with verbs of discovery or verification such as 'turn out to be', 'expose', or 'detect'. The opposite is 'original' or 'the real thing'.

常見錯誤

I bought a fake from the market, but it is a real one.
I bought a fake from the market, but I thought it was real.
💡By definition a fake is not real; you cannot say a fake is genuine.

2. a person who pretends to have a different identity, job, or skill in order to ga

2.名詞B2
釋義

a person who pretends to have a different identity, job, or skill in order to gain trust, money, or access that they are not entitled to

例句

The man at the conference was a total fake — he was never a real doctor.

subject complement: was a total fake

The guards knew the visitor was a fake when she failed questions about the bank.

同義詞
  • impostor

    more formal; strongly emphasises false identity

  • fraud

    implies criminal deception for financial gain

  • charlatan

    specifically someone pretending to have expert knowledge or skill

反義詞

文法句型

a fake

a complete fake

用法筆記

Unlike 'liar' (who tells untruths), a 'fake' is someone who falsely presents their entire identity or role. Common with 'complete', 'total', or 'absolute' as intensifiers.

3. a quick or pretended movement in a sport that is intended to trick an opponent i

3.名詞B2
釋義

a quick or pretended movement in a sport that is intended to trick an opponent into reacting in the wrong direction or at the wrong time

例句

The striker made a clever fake to the left, making the goalkeeper dive wrong.

sports: clever fake to the left

The quarterback sold the fake perfectly, and the defence moved right while he ran left.

collocation: sell a fake

同義詞
  • feint

    the standard formal term in sports and military contexts

  • bluff

    more general; usually refers to deception in games of strategy or social situations

文法句型

a fake

sell a fake

throw a fake

用法筆記

Common in team sports such as football, basketball, and American football. 'Sell a fake' is a sports-specific collocation meaning to make the fake look realistic enough to deceive the opponent.

fake — adjective

fake — verb