bogus

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a. 假的, 伪造的 [经] 伪的, 伪造的

发音

UK /ˈbəʊ.ɡəs/
US /ˈboʊ.ɡəs/
其它
AU

词形变化

more bogus 比较级 most bogus 最高级

教材释义与例句

名词

伪币

形容词

假的;伪造的

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A liquor made of rum and molasses.

    美国 方言 不可数
  2. 2.

    Counterfeit money.

    美国 古体 方言 不可数
adj. C2
  1. 1.

    Counterfeit or fake; not genuine.

    虚伪

    He was arrested for trying to cash a bogus check at the bank.

  2. 2.

    Undesirable or harmful.

    俚语
  3. 3.

    Incorrect, useless, or broken.

    俚语 计算机 工程 数学
  4. 4.

    Of a totally fictitious issue printed for collectors, often issued on behalf of a non-existent territory or country (not to be confused with forgery, which is an illegitimate copy of a genuine stamp).

  5. 5.

    Based on false or misleading information or unjustified assumptions.

    bogus laws

词汇关系

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词源

First attested as an underworld term for an apparatus for creating counterfeit coins, then the coins themselves. Later, the word was applied to anything of poor quality. The newest use to mean useless is probably from the slang of computer hackers. The origin is unknown, but there are at least two theories that try to trace its origin: * From Hausa boko (“to fake”). Since bogus first appeared in the United States, it may be possible that its ancestor was brought there on a slave ship. * From criminal slang as a short form of tantrabogus, a 19th-century slang term for a menacing object, making some believe that bogus might be linked to bogy or bogey (see bogeyman). In this sense, Bogus might be related to Bogle – a traditional trickster from the Scottish Borders, noted for achieving acts of household trickery; confusing, but not usually damaging.

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