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spurious (SPYUR ee us) From the Latin word describing an illegitimate child, this adjective now describes anything “of dubious origin.”
- Ian kept trying to impress Guy with his vocabulary by telling him how “cromulent” everything was with him. Finally, he confessed that “cromu-lent” was a spurious word made up by a character on The Simpsons.
- While Ye Olde Antique Shoppe was well-stocked, Aunt Augusta felt sure that many of their items were spurious and that the buyer should beware.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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虚假(SPYUR ee us)这个形容词来自拉丁语中描述私生子的词,现在描述任何“来源可疑”的东西
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- 伊恩一直试图用他的词汇给盖伊留下深刻印象,告诉他他身上的一切都是多么的“傲慢”。最后,他承认“cromu lent”是一个由《辛普森一家》中的一个角色编造的假名
- 虽然Ye Olde古董店库存充足,但Augusta阿姨确信他们的许多物品都是伪造的,买家应该小心
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