First, pronunciation: English? 【fe? K], beautiful? 【fe? k].
Second, the significance:
Adjective? Fake.
Noun (short for noun)? Liar; Fake goods; Cheating.
Transitive verbs? Forgery; pretend
An intransitive verb? Fake.
Third, vocabulary collocation:
1, sick leave.
2. Fake signatures imitate signatures.
3. Forge the result. Forge the result.
4, fraud and deception.
5. Fake and fabricate.
Examples of false bilingualism:
1, Charles: No, I threw it away. Look.
Charles: No, I threw it away. Look at that.
You may think this is false, but it is not.
You may think this version is fake, but it is not.
Why: She will doubt your false worship of him when they are together.
Why: She will doubt your false worship of him when you are together.