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1 forfalskning
* * *subst. [ det å forfalske] faking, counterfeit, forgery, falsification subst. [ det forfalskede] fake, forgery, (mynt, pengeseddel) counterfeit subst. [om væske, oppblandet vin, o.l.] adulteration -
2 forfalske
fake, forge* * *verb. falsify, corrupt, tamper with verb. [signatur, dokument] forge, counterfeit verb. [ om penger] counterfeit verb. [om væske, ved. oppblanding] adulterate -
3 forfalsket
fake, forged* * *adj. falsified adj. forged adj. garbled (om mynt) -
4 falsk
bogus, false, phoney* * *adj. [ uriktig] wrong, false (f.eks. ) adj. [ ikke ekte] false, sham, counterfeit, spurious, imitation, fake bogus (f.eks.alibi, millionaire
) adj. [forfalsket, f.eks. antikivitet, maleri] fake adj. [ svikefull] false (f.eks. ), deceitful (f.eks.she was a deceitful little flirt
) adj. [ om dokumenter] forged, false adj. (musikk) out of tune, false, off key, (dagligtale:) off adj. [ bedragersk] fraudulent adv. falsely (pianoet er falsk) the piano is out of tune (synge falsk) sing (el. be) out of tune (spille falsk) play out of tune, (kort.) (spille falsk) (jukse i spill) cheat (f.eks. ) (skrive falsk) forge (sverge falsk) perjure oneself (synge falsk) sing out of tune -
5 filme
* * *verb. [ lage film] film, take a film, make a film verb. (dagligtale) [ lage film] shoot verb. [ ta opp] capture on film verb. [ simulere] simulate, fake injury, fake (f.eks.he faked an injury to delay the game
) verb. [ta opp, video] record verb. [ spille i film] act, star, play a part (in a film) -
6 fingert
* * *adj. feigned, simulated (f.eks. ) adj. phoney, doctored, faked (As in: Phoney evidence) adj. fictitious, fictive, imaginary adj. (dagligtale) fake (f.eks. ) -
7 etterligning
* * *subst. [ imitasjon] imitation, copy, replica subst. [ forfalskning] copy, forgery, fake subst. (skatt) supplementary assessment (en dårlig etterligning) poor imitation (slavisk etterligning) slavish imitation, slavish copy -
8 fingere
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9 kveil
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10 pseudo-
pref. pseudo-, false, fake, inauthentic, imitation -
11 uekte
bogus, fake* * *adj. false, spurious, not genuine, imitation adj. artificial, false -
12 forfalske
adulterate, falsify, fake, counterfeit -
13 forfalskning
falsification, counterfeit, fake
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