تعريف false false في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
- bear false witness
- To give an untrue testimony. To lie
- false
- Untrue, not factual, factually incorrect
- false
- Based on factually incorrect premises: false legislation
- false
- A state in Boolean logic that indicates a negative result
- false
- Spurious, artificial (as in false teeth)
- false acacia
- A deciduous tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, native to the United States; the black locust
- false action
- false attack
- false analogy
- An informal fallacy applying to inductive arguments, in which the similarity in one respect of two concepts, objects, or events is taken as sufficient to establish that they are similar in another respect in which they actually are dissimilar
- false attack
- An attack that is intended to miss or fall short, so as to produce a reaction from the opponent. Also called a false action
- false chanterelle
- A non-poisonous, but dull-tasting mushroom that resembles chanterelle; Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca
- false chanterelles
- plural form of false chanterelle
- false cognate
- A false friend, a word that appears to have the same meaning as a given word, but that does not
- false cognate
- A word that appears to be cognate to – that is, to have a shared linguistic origin with – a given word, but that is in fact unrelated
- false cognates
- plural form of false cognate
- false colour
- Used attributively to describe an image having colours that are different from reality, especially one in which the colours used have a physical signficance (e.g. representing temperature etc.)
- false consciousness
- A faulty understanding of the true character of social processes, due to ideology
- false consciousnesses
- plural form of false consciousness
- false dawn
- A thin ambient light which precedes true dawn, typically by around an hour, in certain parts of the world
The moon was low down, and there was just the glimmer of the false dawn that comes about an hour before the real one.
- false dawn
- Something engendering premature hope; a promising sign which in fact leads to nothing
As Congo nears the 50th anniversary of its independence from Belgium on June 30th, Mr Chebeya’s murky death suggests that 2006 was a false dawn.
- false dichotomy
- A situation in which two alternative points of views are presented as the only options, whereas others are available
- false dilemma
- A situation in which two alternative points of views are presented as the only options, whereas others are available
- false easting
- A value relating to distance east of a standard meridian but with a constant added to make the numbers convenient. For instance, in UTM the value 500,000 is added to the easting from the center of each zone to return a false easting that is never negative (the smallest true easting is approximately -340,000 which set to false easting of 160,000)
- false economy
- An attempt to economize that fails because the less expensive approach is somehow inferior
On the other hand, when money is saved and the efficiency of the school is injured, that is a false economy.
- false etymology
- An incorrect explanation of the origin of a word
- false friend
- A word in a foreign language bearing a deceptive resemblance to a word in one's own language
- false friends
- plural form of false friend
- false fruit
- A plant structure that resembles a fruit but is not derived from a flower or flowers?
- false killer whale
- A dolphin of species Pseudorca crassidens, the sole species of genus Pseudorca and one of the larger dolphin species
- false killer whales
- plural form of false killer whale
- false memory syndrome
- A recollection of a childhood incident which had not taken place
- false modesty
- Behavior that is intended to seem humble but comes across as fake and unflattering
Although having a large ego is considered undesirable, at times it is proper to take credit where it is due rather than display false modesty.
- false morel
- Any of several Ascomycota mushrooms in the genus Gyromitra which bear a resemblance to the highly regarded true morels of the genus Morchella
- false negative
- A result of a test that shows as absent something that is present
A false positive from a cancer screening test will unnecessarily frighten a healthy person, a false negative will deprive them of timely treatment.
- false negative
- type II error
- false negatives
- plural form of false negative
- false northing
- A value relating to distance north of a standard latitude but with a constant added to make the numbers convenient. For instance, in UTM the Southern Hemisphere is assign negative degrees of latitude but to avoid negative numbers in northings the constant 10,000,000 is added so that negative numbers for northings do not occur
- false pimpernel
- A type of figwort, Lindernia dubia, found in wet or muddy places
- false pimpernel
- Alternative name for chaffweed
- false positive
- A result of a test that shows as present something that is absent
A false positive can be returned on a password checking algorithm when the password is tested against a dictionary but the password does not contain a dictionary word.
- false positive
- type I error
- false positives
- plural form of false positive
- false pretense
- representation of untrue facts
I hear you want to go back to middle school because you say your life is too tough where you are now. Even if you could somehow manage to give yourself make-up and plastic surgery to LOOK like a middle-schooler, if you give them a false name, birth date, and so forth, you'll be enrolling there under false pretenses.
- false pretenses
- plural form of false pretense
- false punishment
- The act of penalizing someone for something that he or she did not commit. Unauthorized disciplinary action
- false scent
- A scent laid down to distract a predator that hunts by smell from the scent trail of its prey
- false scent
- A misleading expectation created by ambiguous writing
- false shower
- A pattern in which all the props (usually balls) are thrown in the same direction like a shower, but with the hands crossing and uncrossing
- false showers
- plural form of false shower
- false signal
- An event or emanation to which a sensing device gives an undesired positive response
- false start
- The starting of a race before being signaled to do so
- false step
- A misstep; a stumble
- false step
- An erroneous action or decision
There have been several false steps made on the campaign trail, none tragic.
- false strawberry
- A plant, Potentilla indica, that produces a fruit resembling a strawberry
- false teeth
- a set of dentures
- false trevally
- A fish of the species Lactarius lactarius
- false truffle
- Any of various fungi that have underground fruiting bodies which resemble truffles
- false truffles
- plural form of false truffle
- false witness
- Deceptive public statements
- false witness
- A perjurer; a deceptive or misleading witness
- false-friend
- Attributive form of false friend, noun
The false-friend status of the phrase was lost on him.
- false-hearted
- Disloyal, perfidious
- partial false friend
- A word in a foreign language bearing a deceptive resemblance to a word in one's own language, and at least one meaning in common, but not all
- ring false
- To seem to be incorrect, or implausible
His excuse about his car breaking down again rings false, to me.
- sailing under false colors
- The act of deception, or to intentionally mystify
They were all not exactly sailing under false colours, but deceiving themselves as to their motives--and one another, to a lesser degree, by their actions.
- true or false
- Of a question or series of questions having as answers only "true" or "false"
Teachers prefer true or false or multiple-choice tests because they can be graded so easily.
- true-false
- Allowing only the answers "true" or "false"
Grading the twenty-question true-false quiz took only 30 seconds per student.
- true-or-false
- Alternative spelling of true or false
- false positive
- A false positive is a mistaken result of a scientific test. For example, if the result of a pregnancy test is a false positive, it indicates that a woman is pregnant when she is not. a high rate of false positive results. something that is wrongly thought or shown to be a particular thing, especially after a scientific test or research
- false friends
- (Fonetik, Ses Bilimi) Pairs of words or phrases in two languages or dialects (or letters in two alphabets) that look or sound similar, but differ significantly in meaning
- false reasoning
- A wrong answer for the information you are talking about
- false sunrise
- (Tekstil) A false sunrise or dawn sundog is a very particular kind of parhelion, belonging to the optical phenomenon family of halos
- false
- {a} untrue, deceitful, dishonest, base
- false confession
- (Kanun) A false confession is an admission of guilt in a crime in which the confessor is not responsible for the crime
- false consciousness
- In Marxist theory, a failure to recognize the instruments of one's oppression or exploitation as one's own creation, as when members of an oppressed class unwittingly adopt views of the oppressor class
- false dandelion
- (Botanik, Bitkibilim) Catsear (Hypochaeris radicata or Hypochoeris radicata), also known as flatweed, cat's ear or false dandelion, is a perennial, low-lying edible herb often found in lawns. The plant is native to Europe, but has also been introduced to the Americas, Japan, Australia and New Zealand
- false light
- (Kanun) An untrue or misleading portrayal: "unreasonably placed their family in a false light before the public"; also : an invasion of privacy tort that is based on injury to the victim's reputation by such a portrayal (as in a publication). The false light cause of action is not recognized in all jurisdictions. Where it is recognized, the misrepresentation creating the false light does not need to be defamatory, but it must be offensive or objectionable to a reasonable person and made with knowledge of its inaccuracy
- false positive
- Something that is wrongly thought or shown to be a particular thing, especially after a scientific test or research. "50% of the 170 compounds were judged to be carcinogenic, but some of these might be false positives.", "Many substances give false positive reactions in allergy skin testing."
- false pretenses
- (Kanun) False pretenses or obtaining property by false pretenses is a common law crime in the United States, where its statutory forms handle situations not covered by the definition of larceny
- false splitting
- Rebracketing (also known as juncture loss, junctural metanalysis, false splitting, misdivision, or refactorization) is a common process in historical linguistics where a word originally derived from one source is broken down or bracketed into a different set of factors. It is a form of folk etymology, where the new factors may appear meaningful (e.g., hamburger taken to mean a burger with ham), or may seem to be the result of valid morphological processes
- false
- In Visual Basic, this boolean value is zero
- false
- n 1 The boolean value false 2 The Lisp object nil
- false
- Not in tune
- false
- Not according with truth or reality; not true; fitted or likely to deceive or disappoint; as, a false statement
- false
- To mislead by want of truth; to deceive
- false
- adj palsu
- false
- False Any expression language value may be used as a boolean value for the purpose of a conditional test All values count as true in a test except for #f This Standard uses the word "true" to refer to any value that counts as true, and the word "false" to refer to #f
- false
- To betray; to falsify
- false
- untrue; treacherous; perfidious; as, a false friend, lover, or subject; false to promises
- false
- Not truly; not honestly; falsely
- false action
- lawsuit without any foundation, unjust lawsuit
- false alarm
- The tendency for subjects to say that they have studied an item that they have not studied (Anderson)
- false arrest
- Unlawful or unjustifiable arrest
- false arrest
- illegal arrest or detainment of a person
- false buckthorn
- deciduous tree of southeastern United States and Mexico
- false data
- fictitious figures, untrue input, inaccurate statistics, misleading facts, erroneous information
- false dragonhead
- North American plant having a spike of two-lipped pink or white flowers
- false drop
- A web page retrieved from a search engine or directory which is not relevant to the query used This could be for one of the following reasons: 1) The web page contained the keywords entered, but used in the wrong context, with a different meaning or with a different inter-relationship to that expected 2) The web page is an attempt at spamdexing 3) The search engine has a fault in its database or a bug in its query program
- false evidence
- fabricated proof, fictitious testimony or documents offered to a court or jury in order to mislead them
- false impression
- misleading idea of something, misleading concept of someone
- false indigo
- any of several plants of the genus Baptisia
- false indigo
- dense shrub of moist riverbanks and flood plains of the eastern United States having attractive fragrant foliage and dense racemes of dark purple flowers
- false morel
- a fungus of the family Helvellaceae
- false oath
- promise that one does not intend to keep
- false plea
- untruthful claim
- false pretence
- {i} false claim, misleading show of something; (Law) offense of obtaining money or property through falsehood or forgery
- false pretense
- (law) an offense involving intent to defraud and false representation and obtaining property as a result of that misrepresentation
- false start
- A false start is an attempt to start something, such as a speech, project, or plan, which fails because you were not properly prepared or ready to begin. Any economic reform, he said, faced false starts and mistakes
- false witness
- witness who provides false testimony or perjures himself
- play false
- deceive, cheat, scam; falsify, distort
- true-false
- offering a series of statements each of which is to be judged as true or false; "a true-false test