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单词 faked
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fakedadj.

Brit. /feɪkt/, U.S. /feɪkt/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fake v.2, -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < fake v.2 + -ed suffix1.
Originally colloquial.
1. That has been tampered with or modified in order to deceive, or for some other dishonest or illicit purpose; (in later use also more generally) modified, altered. Cf. fake v.2 4. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1825 St. James' Guide i. 16 The other two balls are called faked balls, that is, balls made in that peculiar way, that the bars will turn up, upon an average, about three times out of fifteen.
1838 Satirist 25 Mar. 95/2 Every kind of fraudulent instrument of play is at hand..from a faked penny piece to a cut card or a loaded die.
1872 ‘Stonehenge’ Dogs Brit. Islands (ed. 2) vi. 127 The practised eye can tell the ‘faked’ ears of bulldogs and fox-terriers as easily as we can discover wigs and such base artifices.
1877 York Herald 14 Dec. 5/1 Some wonder may not unnaturally be expressed as to what would be the result of an analysis of the ‘faked’ milk.
1886 Bicycling News 11 June 536/2 What has been termed a ‘faked’ machine.
1906 Poultry Sept. 10/2 We have opened the way to drive the faked poultry picture out of the columns of the poultry press.
1923 Flight Internat. 19 Apr. 216/1 The ‘faked’ cycle engine should work out cheaper than an engine specially designed.
2. Forged, counterfeit, falsified; simulated, feigned. Cf. fake v.2 7.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > forgery, falsification > [adjective]
counterfeitedc1385
counterfeitc1386
trothlessa1393
bastard1397
forged1484
apocryphate1486
adulterate?a1509
mockisha1513
sophisticate1531
adulterine1542
adulterous1547
mock1548
forbate1558
coined1582
firking1594
feigned1598
adulterated1610
apocryphal1612
spurious1615
usurpeda1616
impostured1619
mock-madea1625
suppository1641
affictitious1656
pasteboard1659
sophisticated1673
flam1678
Brummagem1679
sham1681
belieda1718
fictitious1739
Birmingham1785
pinchbeck1790
brummish1803
Brum1805
flash1812
spurious1830
bogus1839
imitative1839
dummy1846
doctored1853
postiche1854
pseudo1854
Brummagemish1855
snide1859
inauthentic1860
fake1879
bum1884
Brummie1886
tin1886
filled1887
duff1889
faked1890
shicec1890
margarine1891
dud1904
Potemkin village1904
mocked-up1919
phoney baloney1936
four-flushing1942
bodgie1956
moody1958
disauthentic1960
bodgied1988
bodgied-up1988
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > [adjective]
fainta1340
counterfeit1393
pretense1395
feinta1400
feigned1413
disguisyc1430
colourable1433
pretending1434
simulate1435
dissimuled1475
simulative1490
coloureda1500
dissimulate?a1500
simuled1526
colorate1528
dissembled1539
mock1548
devised1552
pretended?1553
artificial1564
supposed1566
counterfeited1569
supposing?1574
affecteda1586
pretensive1607
false1609
supposite1611
simulara1616
simulatory1618
simulated1622
put-ona1625
ironic1631
ironical1646
devisable1659
pretensional1659
pretenced1660
pretensory1663
vizarded1663
shammed?c1677
sham1681
faux1684
fictitious1739
ostensible1762
made-up1773
mala fide1808
assumed1813
semblative1814
fictioned1820
pretextual1837
pseudo1854
fictive1855
schlenter1881
faked1890
phoney1893
phantom1897
1890 Newbery House Mag. Jan. 57 The book that was, last night, put in my hands is not the restored original. It is, to use a trade term, a faked facsimile.
1895 Bradford (Pa.) Era 25 Jan. The pretended brother..allowed his faked anger to become softened.
1936 Stephenville (Texas) Empire-Tribune 18 Dec. 7/3 Moser made eight through the line on a run after a faked pass.
1937 W. M. Raine Bucky follows Cold Trail xxx. 299 You showed Chief O'Sullivan faked credentials stating you were a G-man.
1987 Mod. Lang. Rev. 82 930 He escapes the posturings and faked emotions of the would-be poet.
2009 Daily Tel. 24 June 19/1 In the First World War, faked pictures..were circulated of the Kaiser cutting the hands off babies.

Compounds

With adverbs, forming adjectives corresponding to phrasal verbs at fake v.2
ΚΠ
1871 Harper's Mag. Apr. 766/2 He stepped forth, resplendent in what an actor would term his ‘faked up’ costume, a ghost in gentility, and went toward the door.
1884 Boston Daily Globe 8 May I will meet him on the same terms and guarantee that it will be no ‘faked up’ affair.
1907 Outing Mag. Jan. 519/2 The ‘Wild West’ stars who shoot at glass balls and ‘faked up’ targets with ranges all measured make a spectacular show.
1971 Corpus Christi (Texas) Caller-Times 7 Feb. 1 c/1 Bolden kept the Pirates frustrated,..dropping in shot after shot over faked-out defenders.
2005 KM World Jan. 18/3 Webloggers are getting pretty good at detecting faked-up documents and photos.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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