falsely

['fɔ:lsli]

adv. 虚伪地, 错误地, 不实地

例句与用法:

Roman philosopher. Falsely accused of treason, he wrote The Consolation of Philosophy, an account of classical thought, while awaiting his execution.

波伊提乌,阿尼修斯·马尼利乌斯·塞维里努斯罗马哲学家,被误判判国罪处死。在狱中写成以柏拉图思想为理论依据的名著哲学的慰藉

Irene smiled falsely at her unwelcome visitor.

爱伦对不受欢迎的访客虚情假意地微笑。

Spurious writings, especially writings falsely attributed to biblical characters or times.

伪经伪造的经文,尤指假托圣经人物或圣经时代所写的经文

English politician and historian who was falsely accused of treason and banished(1667). While in France he wrote his major work, The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England(1702-1704).

克拉伦登英国政治家和历史学家,被错判叛国罪并流放(1667年)。在法国写出他的重要著作英国叛乱和内战史(1702-1704年)

详细释义:

ad.

1. 错误地; 不正确地

2. 虚假地; 不诚实地

3. 无根据地