假造

jiǎzào
  1. to forge
  2. fake
  3. to fabricate (a story)

CEDICT

  1. to forge; to counterfeit (e.g. a document)
  2. to make up; to concoct; to invent; to fabricate

Wiktionary

  1. 真的伪造
  2. 捏造

重編國語辭典

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伪造 wěizào
  1. to forge
  2. to fake
  3. to counterfeit
簽名是偽造的。

The signature had been a forgery.

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duàn
  1. to forge
  2. to discipline
  3. wrought
你還鍛煉嗎?

Do you still work out?

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锻造 duànzào
  1. to forge (metal)
  2. forging
打制 zhì
  1. to make (by hammering, chipping etc)
  2. to forge (silverware, metal implements etc)
结成 jiéchéng
  1. to form
  2. to forge (alliances etc)
水结成冰了。

The water turned to ice.

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铸就 zhùjiù
  1. to cast
  2. to forge
  3. to form
  4. to create
铸成 zhùchéng
  1. to cast in metal
  2. (fig.) to forge
  3. to fashion
皇后的后冠是用黃金鑄成的。

The Queen's crown was made of gold.

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打造 zào
  1. to create
  2. to build
  3. to develop
  4. to forge (of metal)
你永遠沒有第二次機會去打造第一印象。

You never get a second chance to make a first impression.

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jiǎ
  1. fake
  2. false
  3. artificial
  4. to borrow
  5. if
  6. suppose
假的。

Faking.

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冒牌 màopái
  1. fake
  2. impostor
  3. quack (doctor)
  4. imitation brand
赝品 yànpǐn
  1. fake
  2. counterfeit article
我觉得当汤姆发现他买来的画是赝品的时候,他会很生气。

I think that Tom is going to be pretty mad when he finds out that the painting he bought is a fake.

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仿冒 fǎngmào
  1. to counterfeit
  2. fake
在貧窮國家,最常見的仿冒藥品是用來治療瘧疾、結核病和愛滋病等危及生命的疾病的藥品。

The most commonly counterfeited medicines in poor countries are used to treat life-threatening conditions such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS.

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仿制品 fǎngzhìpǐn
  1. counterfeit object
  2. fake
假冒品 jiǎmàopǐn
  1. counterfeit object
  2. fake
假货 jiǎhuò
  1. counterfeit article
  2. fake
  3. dummy
  4. simulacrum
wěi
  1. false
  2. fake
  3. forged
  4. bogus
  5. (prefix) pseudo-
  6. Taiwan pr. wèi
仿冒品 fǎngmàopǐn
  1. counterfeit object
  2. imitation
  3. fake
  4. pirated goods
伪造品 wěizàopǐn
  1. counterfeit object
  2. forgery
  3. fake
杜撰 zhuàn
  1. to fabricate
  2. to make sth up
  3. invented
瞎编 xiābiān to fabricate (a story)
捏造 niēzào
  1. to make up
  2. to fabricate
wèi
  1. to exaggerate
  2. to fabricate
  3. falsehood
炮制 páozhì
  1. to concoct
  2. to invent
  3. to fabricate
  4. to produce
  5. to process
  6. processing and curing (Chinese medicine)
人們很容易將能源和電力小組委員會的大多數成員描述為笨蛋。他們散佈石油和煤炭公司炮製的虛假信息,以最大限度地減少全球氣候變遷的重要性,被稱為科學文盲。

One can easily characterize a majority of the energy and power subcommittee members as nincompoops — scientific illiterates who spread misinformation crafted by oil and coal companies in order to minimize the significance of global climate change.

Source: Tatoeba

编造 biānzào
  1. to compile
  2. to draw up
  3. to fabricate
  4. to invent
  5. to concoct
  6. to make up
  7. to cook up
他编造了一个借口。

He made up an excuse.

He thought up an excuse.

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zào
  1. to make
  2. to build
  3. to manufacture
  4. to invent
  5. to fabricate
  6. to go to
  7. party (in a lawsuit or legal agreement)
  8. crop
  9. classifier for crops
桥在建造中。

The bridge is under construction.

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niē
  1. to hold between the thumb and fingers
  2. to pinch
  3. to mold (using the fingers)
  4. to hold (lit. in one's hand and fig.)
  5. to join together
  6. to fabricate (a story, a report, etc)
汤姆捏了玛丽的手。

Tom squeezed Mary's hand.

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biān
  1. to weave
  2. to plait
  3. to organize
  4. to group
  5. to arrange
  6. to edit
  7. to compile
  8. to write
  9. to compose
  10. to fabricate
  11. to make up
誰幫你編頭髮?

Who braids your hair for you?

Source: Tatoeba