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 untrue [,ʌn'tru:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不真实的, 不正确的, 不忠实的

[法] 虚伪的, 不真实的, 不正确的




    untrue
    [ adj ]
    1. not according with the facts

    2. <adj.all>
      unfortunately the statement was simply untrue
    3. not true to an obligation or trust

    4. <adj.all>
      is untrue to his highest opportunity and duty
    5. not accurately fitted; not level

    6. <adj.all>
      the frame was out of true
      off-level floors and untrue doors and windows
    7. (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful

    8. <adj.all>
      a false friend
      when lovers prove untrue


    Untrue \Un*true\, adv.
    Untruly. [Obs. or Poetic] --Chaucer.


    Untrue \Un*true"\, a.
    1. Not true; false; contrary to the fact; as, the story is
    untrue.

    2. Not faithful; inconstant; false; disloyal. --Chaucer.

    1. The speculation is "absolutely untrue," a PaineWebber official said.
    2. Most of the dollar's climb yesterday occurred in early European trading, where the currency also was buoyed by rumors, which proved untrue, that U.S. forces had begun an invasion of Lebanon.
    3. Mr Roderick Paul, the chief executive, is due to retire in 1995. Mr Paul said rumours of a row over strategy were 'completely untrue'.
    4. Judas Priest lead singer Rob Halford was in court and later told reporters the allegations were "completely false and untrue." He said he and other band members were disturbed by the deaths but could not be held responsible.
    5. But when he crosses the border into Turkey, he makes assumptions which are either untrue or out of date. The latter is certainly the case where he talks of Turkey aspiring to membership of the European Union.
    6. Both Azcona Hoyo and U.S. Ambassador Everett Briggs held news conferences on Tuesday at which they called the reports untrue.
    7. Frank said it was "absolutely untrue" that he knew Gobie was selling sex from his apartment and contended there was "no basis whatsoever" to the story about sex in the House gym.
    8. Adding to the real worries yesterday were a series of rumors that all proved untrue.
    9. The prosecutor's disclosures are 100 percent untrue." Military and police forces raided estates of top cocaine chieftains and detained 10,000 people nationwide as they tried to put the squeeze on Colombia's powerful drug underworld, authorities said.
    10. "We are going to name several media outlets as defendants for the untrue and defamatory accusations that came out immediately after the explosion," attorney Ellis Rubin told the Society of Professional Journalists' annual convention.
    11. Mr Andrews had manipulated the figures and given untrue figures for projected losses and results to agents, Mr Gaisman said.
    12. Ninety-five per cent of what is written about me is untrue.' Portugal's National Union of Journalists says it's thinking of suing him for defamation.
    13. But John Beckman, a spokesman for the General Services Department, said today that he had checked into the newspaper's report and concluded that story of the tantrum was untrue.
    14. It's absolutely untrue, as some allegations that have been made, that this decision was arrived at at the urgence and for the benefit of domestic companies against a foreign company," Mahlmann told reporters.
    15. It is untrue that proposed changes in the FHA program would crowd out the poor.
    16. That is irresponsible and generally untrue.
    17. "`We are not in a position to comment in detail on Mr. Roberts' letter because of pending litigation, but it is our opinion that statements in the letter are untrue in all material respects," said DWG Senior Vice President Renee Mottram.
    18. Judge Michael Greer, of the San Diego County Superior Court, found that the sign was untrue, was posted intentionally and that it was defamatory.
    19. The FDA told Vitarine two weeks ago that it planned to revoke the company's permits to manufacture 25 generic drugs because of untrue statements in Vitarine applications, American Cyanamid said.
    20. A spokesman for Citicorp, the nation's largest banking concern, said the statement was untrue.
    21. Like many of your apercus it isn't true, but it is interestingly untrue.
    22. We consider northeast Nebraska to be one of the better farming areas in the Middle West, but these income figures are ridiculous and untrue.
    23. It is untrue." Walters later asked reporters: "Do you think this is a bouquet of roses hanging under the wing?" "We have photographs which prove that the planes were armed," he said.
    24. Gray said he protested that Keating had been telling people the two were feuding and that Gray had a "vendetta" against him - something he said was untrue. "I went through how Charles Keating had been making these accusations," he said.
    25. That is wholly untrue. I have been extremely fortunate in my recent career.
    26. Mrs. Bates said she recently had filed for divorce and that Bates had "been hearing a lot of untrue rumors."
    27. "To go out and try to accuse me of something that is not in my heart, this charge of racism, is grossly unfair and untrue.
    28. Alas no. First, it is untrue that unemployment in the 1990s represents a specific failure of Tory Britain.
    29. However, Barry's spokeswoman later denied that the mayor was urging Jackson to succeed him. "That's totally, totally untrue," Ms. Rackley said.
    30. In a statement, Mr. Geist said: "I categorically deny the allegations as unfounded and untrue.
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