faux

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الإنجليزية - التركية
Yapay, suni, sahte
(Anatomi) darlık, dar geçit; gırtlak
faux pas
gaf
faux pas
pot

Onun hamile olup olmadığını sorduğunda pot kırdı. - He committed a faux pas when he asked whether she was pregnant.

faux pas
uygunsuz hareket
faux pas
kabalık
faux pas
hata
faux hawk
faux şahin
faux meat
faux et
faux-leather
faux deri
faux pas
falso, pot
make a faux pas
pot kırmak
make a faux pas
gaf yapmak
make a faux pas
çam devirmek
make a faux pas
pot kırmak, falso yapmak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Fake or artificial

Faux leather, faux fur, faux wine.

Pronounced: fo (like go) Faux is a French word used to describe something made to resemble something else The original French word means false, fake, imitation or artificial Faux marble looks like marble Faux bois looks like wood Faux porphyry looks like stone
not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "it isn't fake anything; it's real synthetic fur"; "faux pearls"; "false teeth"; "decorated with imitation palm leaves"; "a purse of simulated alligator hide"
A false step; a mistake or wrong measure
Fancy French word for fake (or false) Some faux pearls can be very well done and valuable in their own right however
French word for imitation
A simulation of something else Faux marble, for example, is a marble-like surface painted onto walls, furniture or other surfaces (see trompe l'oeil)
French word for fake
Artificial; fake: faux pearls. artificial, but made to look real (falsus; FALSE)
A simulation of something else Faux marble, for example, is a marble-like surface painted onto walls, furniture or other surfaces (see trompe l'oeil)
{s} (French) false; artificial, fake
not genuine, fake, similar in appearance
- Literally false, or fake as in "faux-cut card work around the base " See also "Apocryphal"
Literally meaning 'false', faux is the term for finishes which look like something they are not
A simulation of something else An example of this would be faux marble, which is a marble-like surface painted onto walls or other surfaces (see trompe l'oeil)
faux Cyrillic
Usage of Cyrillic letters in place of visibly similar (though not necessarily phonetically similar) Roman letters in languages which use the Roman alphabet, to create a more 'Russian' feel for a text

The line 'IБ ТНIБ ТЯIP ЯEДГГУ ИEСEББДЯУ?' (for 'Is this trip really necessary') is found in Frank Zappa's song 'I don't wanna get drafted' .

faux Cyrillic
Of or pertaining to Faux Cyrillic
faux ami
A false friend; one of a pair of words in different languages or dialects that look related but that differ significantly in meaning
faux amis
plural form of faux ami
faux bois
The artistic imitation of wood or wood grains in various media
faux pas
A blunder (especially used in social contexts)
faux queen
A bio queen
faux queens
plural form of faux queen
faux meat
non-meat substitute for meat that used in various dishes (often made from gluten or soy)
faux pas
A faux pas is a socially embarrassing action or mistake. It was not long before I realised the enormity of my faux pas. = gaffe, blunder. faux pas an embarrassing mistake in a social situation
faux pas
A false step; a mistake or wrong measure
faux pas
(French) "false step", embarrassing social blunder, breach of etiquette
faux pas
a socially awkward or tactless act
made a faux pas
made an error, made an embarrassing mistake
faux

    التركية النطق

    fôks

    المتضادة

    genuine

    النطق

    /ˈfôks/ /ˈfɔːks/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ fO ] (adjective.) 1975. French

    رصف المشتركة

    faux pas
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