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faked+(verb)

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    feik
    1. noun
    1) (a worthless imitation (especially intended to deceive); a forgery: That picture is a fake.) falsificación
    2) (a person who pretends to be something he is not: He pretended to be a doctor, but he was a fake.) impostor

    2. adjective
    1) (made in imitation of something more valuable, especially with the intention of deceiving: fake diamonds.) falso
    2) (pretending to be something one is not: a fake clergyman.) falso, fingido

    3. verb
    (to pretend or imitate in order to deceive: to fake a signature.) falsificar
    fake adj falso
    tr[feɪk]
    1 falsificación nombre femenino
    2 (person) impostor,-ra, farsante nombre masulino o femenino
    1 falso,-a, falsificado,-a
    1 (falsify) falsificar
    2 (pretend) fingir
    fake ['feɪk] v, faked ; faking vt
    1) falsify: falsificar, falsear
    2) feign: fingir
    fake vi
    1) pretend: fingir
    2) : hacer un engaño, hacer una finta (en deportes)
    fake adj
    : falso, fingido, postizo
    fake n
    1) imitation: imitación f, falsificación f
    2) impostor: impostor m, -tora f; charlatán m, -tana f; farsante mf
    3) feint: engaño m, finta f (en deportes)
    adj.
    amañado, -a adj.
    falsificado, -a adj.
    falso, -a adj.
    fingido, -a adj.
    hechizo, -a adj.
    n.
    contrahechura s.f.
    falsificación s.f.
    faramalla s.f.
    farsante s.m.
    filfa s.f.
    imitación s.f.
    impostor s.m.
    patraña s.f.
    v.
    adujar v.
    amañar v.
    fingir v.
    feɪk
    I
    a) ( object) falsificación f, imitación f
    b) ( person) farsante mf, impostor, -tora m,f

    II
    adjective <jewel/document> falso; < fur> sintético

    III
    1.
    a) ( forge) \<\<document/signature\>\> falsificar*; \<\<results/evidence\>\> falsear, amañar
    b) (AmE Sport) amagar*
    c) ( feign) \<\<illness/enthusiasm\>\> fingir*

    2.
    vi
    a) ( pretend) fingir*
    b) ( in US football) hacer* un engaño
    [feɪk]
    1.
    N (=thing, picture) falsificación f ; (=person) impostor(a) m / f, embustero(-a) m / f ; (as term of abuse) farsante mf
    2.
    ADJ falso
    3. VT
    1) [+ accounts] falsificar
    2) (US) (=improvise) improvisar
    4.
    VI fingir, simular
    * * *
    [feɪk]
    I
    a) ( object) falsificación f, imitación f
    b) ( person) farsante mf, impostor, -tora m,f

    II
    adjective <jewel/document> falso; < fur> sintético

    III
    1.
    a) ( forge) \<\<document/signature\>\> falsificar*; \<\<results/evidence\>\> falsear, amañar
    b) (AmE Sport) amagar*
    c) ( feign) \<\<illness/enthusiasm\>\> fingir*

    2.
    vi
    a) ( pretend) fingir*
    b) ( in US football) hacer* un engaño

    English-spanish dictionary > fake

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  • fake — I UK [feɪk] / US adjective made to look like something real in order to trick people a fake passport/visa/document a) made to look like something else, especially something expensive fake fur/pearls/leather a fake tan b) a fake action or feeling… …   English dictionary

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