FALSEnot true, or not real 虚构的,杜撰的;捏造的SYN imaginary
a fictitious address
杜撰的地址
fictitious characters
虚构的人物
Examples from the Corpus
fictitious• Yet the populartraditions from which such stories presumably came were not always totally fictitious, and can not be simply ignored.• But all these superstitions are really altogether on a fictitiousbasis.• The setting is a fictitiousisland in the Chesapeake River.• Your little friendshiplamp is now a lighthouse in the fictitious Midwestern city of Springfield.• For the purposes of this chapter I have given the four schools fictitious names.• Does such a fictitious person have a reputation which it can protect by the law of defamation?• The show, which depicts eight officers patrolling the fictitious town of El Camino, debutedMarch 3.
Originfictitious
(1600-1700)Latinficticius“artificial”, from fictus; → FICTION