
진짜가 아닌 가짜의 또는 모조의.
Not genuine; made to look like something else, usually to deceive or as a cheaper substitute.
예문:
"The market was full of fake luxury watches."
"She wore a fake fur coat to the party."
진심이 아니거나 꾸며낸.
Not sincere or authentic; feigned.
예문:
"He gave me a fake smile to hide his disappointment."
"The politician's fake concern didn't fool anyone."
진품이 아닌 위조품이나 모조품.
An object that is not genuine; a forgery or a copy.
예문:
"The museum discovered that the masterpiece was a clever fake."
"Is this diamond a real one or just a fake?"
자신이 아닌 다른 사람인 척하거나 실력이 있는 척하는 사기꾼.
A person who claims to be something they are not; a charlatan.
예문:
"He was exposed as a fake who had no medical degree."
"Don't trust him; he's a total fake."
문서나 서명 등을 불법적으로 위조하거나 조작하다.
To create a fraudulent copy of something, such as a document or signature.
예문:
"He was arrested for trying to fake his father's signature on the check."
"The spy faked his passport to cross the border."
감정이나 질병 등을 가진 것처럼 가장하거나 꾸미다.
To pretend to feel or have something, like an emotion or an illness.
예문:
"She decided to fake an illness to avoid going to the meeting."
"It's hard to fake enthusiasm for a project you dislike."
상대를 속이기 위해 페인트 동작을 쓰다.
To make a deceptive move in order to trick an opponent.
예문:
"The striker faked a shot to the left before passing the ball."
"He faked out the defender with a quick crossover."
악보를 모르거나 기억나지 않을 때 즉흥적으로 연주하다.
To improvise a piece of music or a part of it, especially when one does not know the notes.
예문:
"The pianist had to fake the ending because he forgot the sheet music."
"Jazz musicians often fake the melody during a jam session."