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imitated from nature

  • 1 fake

    1. adjective
    unecht; gefälscht [Dokument, Banknote, Münze]
    2. noun
    1) (imitation) Imitation, die; (painting) Fälschung, die
    2) (person) Schwindler, der/Schwindlerin, die
    3. transitive verb
    1) fälschen [Unterschrift, Gemälde]; vortäuschen [Krankheit, Unfall]; erfinden [Geschichte]
    2) (alter so as to deceive) verfälschen
    * * *
    [feik] 1. noun
    1) (a worthless imitation (especially intended to deceive); a forgery: That picture is a fake.) die Fälschung
    2) (a person who pretends to be something he is not: He pretended to be a doctor, but he was a fake.) der Schwindler
    2. adjective
    1) (made in imitation of something more valuable, especially with the intention of deceiving: fake diamonds.) gefälscht
    2) (pretending to be something one is not: a fake clergyman.) falsch
    3. verb
    (to pretend or imitate in order to deceive: to fake a signature.) fälschen
    * * *
    [feɪk]
    I. n
    1. (counterfeit object) Fälschung f; (of a gun) Attrappe f
    2. (impostor) Hochstapler(in) m(f); (feigning illness) Simulant(in) m(f)
    II. adj inv
    1. (imitated from nature) flowers, fur, leather Kunst-; flowers also künstlich
    \fake blood blutrote Flüssigkeit
    \fake jewel imitiertes Juwel
    a \fake tan Solariumsbräune f
    \fake antique falsche Antiquität
    a \fake passport ein gefälschter Pass
    III. vt
    1. (make a copy)
    to \fake sth antique, painting, document etw fälschen
    to \fake sth a feeling etw vortäuschen; an illness etw simulieren
    they \faked astonishment sie taten so, als seien sie sehr erstaunt
    to \fake an orgasm einen Orgasmus vortäuschen
    IV. vi (pretend) markieren fam, so tun als ob, nur so tun
    * * *
    [feɪk]
    1. adj
    unecht; certificate, banknote, painting gefälscht

    a fake suntanBräune f aus der Flasche

    2. n
    (= object) Fälschung f; (jewellery) Imitation f; (= person, trickster) Schwindler(in) m(f); (feigning illness) Simulant(in) m(f)

    the passport/painting was a fake — der Pass/das Gemälde war gefälscht

    3. vt
    vortäuschen; picture, document, results, evidence etc fälschen; bill, burglary, crash fingieren; jewellery imitieren, nachmachen; elections manipulieren
    * * *
    fake1 [feık] SCHIFF
    A s Bucht f (Tauwindung)
    B v/t meist fake down ein Tau winden
    fake2 [feık]
    A v/t
    1. auch fake up eine Bilanz etc frisieren umg
    2. ein Gemälde, einen Pass etc fälschen, Schmuck imitieren, nachmachen
    3. Interesse etc vortäuschen, eine Krankheit auch simulieren, einen Einbruch etc auch fingieren:
    fake illness sich krank stellen
    4. SPORT
    a) einen Gegenspieler täuschen
    b) einen Schuss etc antäuschen
    5. MUS, THEAT improvisieren
    B v/i sich verstellen, so tun als ob, simulieren
    C s
    1. Fälschung f, Nachahmung f, Imitation f
    2. Schwindel m, Betrug m
    3. a) Schwindler(in), Betrüger(in), Hochstapler(in)
    b) Simulant(in), Schauspieler(in)
    D adj
    1. gefälscht, imitiert, nachgemacht:
    fake money Falschgeld n
    2. falsch (Arzt etc):
    fake asylum seeker Scheinasylant(in)
    3. vorgetäuscht
    * * *
    1. adjective
    unecht; gefälscht [Dokument, Banknote, Münze]
    2. noun
    1) (imitation) Imitation, die; (painting) Fälschung, die
    2) (person) Schwindler, der/Schwindlerin, die
    3. transitive verb
    1) fälschen [Unterschrift, Gemälde]; vortäuschen [Krankheit, Unfall]; erfinden [Geschichte]
    2) (alter so as to deceive) verfälschen
    * * *
    adj.
    falsch adj. n.
    Schwindel m.

    English-german dictionary > fake

  • 2 fake

    [feɪk] n
    1) ( counterfeit object) Fälschung f; ( of a gun) Attrappe f
    2) ( impostor) Hochstapler(in) m(f); ( feigning illness) Simulant(in) m(f) adj
    1) ( imitated from nature) flowers, fur, leather Kunst-; flowers also künstlich;
    \fake blood blutrote Flüssigkeit;
    \fake jewel imitiertes Juwel;
    a \fake tan Solariumsbräune f
    \fake antique falsche Antiquität;
    a \fake passport ein gefälschter Pass vt
    to \fake sth antique, painting, document etw fälschen
    2) ( pretend)
    to \fake sth a feeling etw vortäuschen; an illness etw simulieren;
    they \faked astonishment sie taten so, als seien sie sehr erstaunt;
    to \fake an orgasm einen Orgasmus vortäuschen vi ( pretend) markieren ( fam), so tun als ob, nur so tun

    English-German students dictionary > fake

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