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单词 fabricate
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Definition of fabricate in English:

fabricate

verb ˈfabrɪkeɪtˈfæbrəˌkeɪt
[with object]
  • 1Invent (something) in order to deceive.

    officers fabricated evidence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When Bryant's lawyer cross-examines his accuser, and later, when the defense puts on its case, the defense attorney will want to provide evidence to the jury suggesting she is fabricating her claim.
    • I would suggest that Fisk is the target of ridicule because he ignores evidence that doesn't support his ideology and fabricates evidence that does, all the while masquerading as a reporter when he's really an opinion writer.
    • He went on to accuse the witnesses of fabricating the evidence against the accused.
    • The fact that our enemies allegedly fabricate similar evidence of wrongdoing on our part absolves us of responsibility to reveal true, unfabricated evidence.
    • If, however, I believed that Mr. Wemyss had fabricated his evidence on this I would be more concerned.
    • But last week, Archer was found guilty of having fabricated evidence in that case.
    • I have absolute confidence that they were not fabricating their evidence.
    • As a result they contrived and fabricated a way to remove me from the company which they believed would relieve them of this contractual commitment.
    • But Richard Wallace, editor of the Mirror, says he has seen no evidence of tabloid journalists fabricating stories.
    • Perez related how officers routinely fabricated elaborate stories in their reports.
    • If evidence was indeed fabricated, this may well have been where it was done.
    • He said that Hammersley and Clark had fabricated the account which they gave in evidence, which put all the responsibility on him.
    • She did not try to invent or fabricate some explanation.
    • In a society with an imperfect legal system, any false case can be fabricated, and they will also seem serious and perfect from the outside.
    • They also charged the prosecution had fabricated evidence during the corruption trial.
    • Lawrence was found to have fabricated evidence to the Royal Commission.
    • Frequently these informants were simply adolescents seeking to frighten peers or parents, by fabricating evidence of cult ritual.
    • You could, for instance, infer that they have fabricated their evidence, made it up, after those first interviews.
    • There is no reason why the decedent would have lied to her or would have fabricated evidence.
    • Bryan is paranoid that police are dishonest and will fabricate evidence against him, Mr Hemsley said.
    Synonyms
    forge, falsify, fake, counterfeit, make up, invent
    concoct, make up, contrive, think up, dream up, invent, manufacture, trump up
    informal cook up
  • 2Construct or manufacture (an industrial product), especially from prepared components.

    you will have to fabricate an exhaust system
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sculptor fabricates nearly all his pieces in his studio by welding together metal plates.
    • Once he has satisfied the creative side of his brain, the pragmatic side takes over and he meticulously fabricates and assembles his knives.
    • The contract duration is 53 months to design, fabricate and test 3 production representative systems.
    • A camera system has been designed and fabricated based upon the above concept.
    • Most of the tungsten used thus far in aerospace applications has been in the unalloyed form, which is much easier and less expensive to produce and fabricate.
    • They have also used what they describe as a more sophisticated nozzle assembly to fabricate similarly sized microcapsules in which a drug core is surrounded by a biodegradable polymer shell.
    • A relatively new process to reduce the costs of fabricating components from these materials is metal injection molding.
    • For the formals as well as informals, Kutir creates the garments right from fabricating, dying, embroidery, stitching and assembling.
    • The first phase develops, fabricates, integrates and tests prototype propulsion systems and power packs.
    • The asbestos industry in the town of Asbestos also included a large mill for fiber processing and a factory for fabricating asbestos products.
    • The aircraft was designed in Ohio and partially fabricated and assembled in New Jersey.
    • The metal must always be alloyed if it is to be fabricated or worked to make some useful product.
    • We think that bacteria and other small biological systems can be used as templates for fabricating even more complex systems.
    • Finally, new shapes have been fabricated with blocks of crystals.
    • The microwave area has naturally been most productive, because the metamaterials required are easier to fabricate.
    • Still, it'd be difficult for me to fabricate enough new products to fill a whole column.
    • The product can be finished and fabricated easily in a variety of ways with typical shop tools.
    • Contractors will fabricate and test advanced structural components to failure to validate performance relative to predicted performance.
    • In a world that is gradually fabricated around us, fashion and social acceptability are handed down ready-made.
    • Only master craftsmen could design and fabricate such a product.
    Synonyms
    make, create, manufacture, produce
    construct, build, assemble, put together, cobble together, form, fashion, contrive, model, shape, forge
    erect, put up, set up, raise, elevate

Derivatives

  • fabricator

  • noun ˈfabrɪkeɪtəˈfæbrəˌkeɪdər
    • Having grown over the years, the company is now recognized as one of the industry's premier designers and fabricators of engineered, high-temperature, corrosion-resistant alloy components.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Design moves seamlessly from the architect to the fabricator.
      • ‘The author is an admitted fabricator,’ Keller wrote, according to the Times.
      • In secret, he wrote an analysis of the sacred texts in which he rejected miracles and revelation, and condemned the authors as fabricators.
      • Pressures or signs of weakness faced steel fabricators, fabric producers and industrial chemical makers.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin fabricat- 'manufactured', from the verb fabricare, from fabrica 'something skilfully produced' (see fabric).

 
 

Definition of fabricate in US English:

fabricate

verbˈfæbrəˌkeɪtˈfabrəˌkāt
[with object]
  • 1Invent or concoct (something), typically with deceitful intent.

    officers fabricated evidence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But Richard Wallace, editor of the Mirror, says he has seen no evidence of tabloid journalists fabricating stories.
    • As a result they contrived and fabricated a way to remove me from the company which they believed would relieve them of this contractual commitment.
    • I have absolute confidence that they were not fabricating their evidence.
    • If evidence was indeed fabricated, this may well have been where it was done.
    • There is no reason why the decedent would have lied to her or would have fabricated evidence.
    • She did not try to invent or fabricate some explanation.
    • In a society with an imperfect legal system, any false case can be fabricated, and they will also seem serious and perfect from the outside.
    • They also charged the prosecution had fabricated evidence during the corruption trial.
    • If, however, I believed that Mr. Wemyss had fabricated his evidence on this I would be more concerned.
    • Frequently these informants were simply adolescents seeking to frighten peers or parents, by fabricating evidence of cult ritual.
    • The fact that our enemies allegedly fabricate similar evidence of wrongdoing on our part absolves us of responsibility to reveal true, unfabricated evidence.
    • When Bryant's lawyer cross-examines his accuser, and later, when the defense puts on its case, the defense attorney will want to provide evidence to the jury suggesting she is fabricating her claim.
    • He went on to accuse the witnesses of fabricating the evidence against the accused.
    • Lawrence was found to have fabricated evidence to the Royal Commission.
    • But last week, Archer was found guilty of having fabricated evidence in that case.
    • You could, for instance, infer that they have fabricated their evidence, made it up, after those first interviews.
    • He said that Hammersley and Clark had fabricated the account which they gave in evidence, which put all the responsibility on him.
    • I would suggest that Fisk is the target of ridicule because he ignores evidence that doesn't support his ideology and fabricates evidence that does, all the while masquerading as a reporter when he's really an opinion writer.
    • Bryan is paranoid that police are dishonest and will fabricate evidence against him, Mr Hemsley said.
    • Perez related how officers routinely fabricated elaborate stories in their reports.
    Synonyms
    forge, falsify, fake, counterfeit, make up, invent
    concoct, make up, contrive, think up, dream up, invent, manufacture, trump up
    1. 1.1 Construct or manufacture (something, especially an industrial product), especially from prepared components.
      you will have to fabricate an exhaust system
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Still, it'd be difficult for me to fabricate enough new products to fill a whole column.
      • The asbestos industry in the town of Asbestos also included a large mill for fiber processing and a factory for fabricating asbestos products.
      • The sculptor fabricates nearly all his pieces in his studio by welding together metal plates.
      • They have also used what they describe as a more sophisticated nozzle assembly to fabricate similarly sized microcapsules in which a drug core is surrounded by a biodegradable polymer shell.
      • Only master craftsmen could design and fabricate such a product.
      • For the formals as well as informals, Kutir creates the garments right from fabricating, dying, embroidery, stitching and assembling.
      • The first phase develops, fabricates, integrates and tests prototype propulsion systems and power packs.
      • A relatively new process to reduce the costs of fabricating components from these materials is metal injection molding.
      • In a world that is gradually fabricated around us, fashion and social acceptability are handed down ready-made.
      • A camera system has been designed and fabricated based upon the above concept.
      • Finally, new shapes have been fabricated with blocks of crystals.
      • We think that bacteria and other small biological systems can be used as templates for fabricating even more complex systems.
      • Once he has satisfied the creative side of his brain, the pragmatic side takes over and he meticulously fabricates and assembles his knives.
      • The product can be finished and fabricated easily in a variety of ways with typical shop tools.
      • Contractors will fabricate and test advanced structural components to failure to validate performance relative to predicted performance.
      • The metal must always be alloyed if it is to be fabricated or worked to make some useful product.
      • The microwave area has naturally been most productive, because the metamaterials required are easier to fabricate.
      • The contract duration is 53 months to design, fabricate and test 3 production representative systems.
      • The aircraft was designed in Ohio and partially fabricated and assembled in New Jersey.
      • Most of the tungsten used thus far in aerospace applications has been in the unalloyed form, which is much easier and less expensive to produce and fabricate.
      Synonyms
      make, create, manufacture, produce

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin fabricat- ‘manufactured’, from the verb fabricare, from fabrica ‘something skillfully produced’ (see fabric).

 
 
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