esp. To fabricate, frame, invent (a false or imaginary story, lie, etc.); to devise (evil). Also, to pretend (something) to have happened, to fable.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > fabrication of statement or story > invent, concoct [verb (transitive)] (21) forgec1386 esp. To fabricate, frame, invent (a false or imaginary story, lie, etc.); to devise (evil). Also, to pretend (something) to have happened, to fable. contrivec1400 To make up, concoct, fabricate, invent. Obsolete. commentc1450 transitive. To devise, contrive, invent (especially something false or bad). Obsolete. (The quots. 1555 1599 appear to connect this with branch II.) dissimule1483 transitive. To feign, invent, make up falsely. rare. devisea1535 transitive. In a bad sense. To contrive or make up deceitfully or falsely; to feign, forge, invent. archaic. invent1535 To find out or produce by mental activity. To devise something false or fictitious; to fabricate, feign, ‘make up’. fable1553 transitive. To say or talk about fictitiously; to relate as in a fable, fiction, or myth; to fabricate, invent (an incident, a personage, story… coin1561 figurative (from 1.) esp. in a bad or depreciatory sense: To fabricate, invent, make up (something specious, pretentious, or counterfeit). to make upc1650 transitive. To compose, compile. To concoct, invent, fabricate (a story, lie, fictional scene or character, etc.); to compose (verses, etc.)… manufacture1700 transitive. To invent (a fiction); to deliberately fabricate (a story, statement, etc.). to tell the tale1717 In various phrases expressing the fact of having survived a dangerous experience and therefore being able to recount or reflect upon it (esp. in to… fabricate1779 In bad sense: To ‘make up’; to frame or invent (a legend, lie, etc.); to forge (a document). concoct1792 To make up, devise, or plan by concert, or by artificial combination; to put together, make up, or fabricate (a story, project, fraud, etc.). fob1805 To bring or put into, or bestow upon, by jobbery or trickery; to palm or pass off upon. Also, to get up, procure, or promote by trickery; also with up… mythologize1851 transitive. To make up (a fictitious story). Obsolete. rare. fabulate1856 transitive. To invent, concoct, fabricate. phoney1940 transitive. To counterfeit, make up, falsify. Frequently with up. Subcategories:— turn into fiction (4) |
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