English to Turkish Dictionary FALSE

FALSE

yanlış
definition
adjective
the test can produce false results
not according with truth or fact; incorrect.
check to see if the trunk has a false bottom
appearing to be the thing denoted; deliberately made or meant to deceive.
translation of 'false'
adverb
yalancıktan,
numaradan,
yalandan,
göstermelik,
yanlış olarak
adjective
suni,
hileli,
yalandan yapılan,
hain,
kalp,
iki yüzlü,
yapmacık,
hatalı,
düzmece,
taklit,
uydurma,
yanlış,
takma,
haksız,
göstermelik,
falsolu,
sahte
example
Other plants are 'false' nettle, a pink Saint-John's wort, and two species of white-flowered smartweeds.
The distinction between natural and artificial chemical is a 'false' one, used by advertisers to market a product and usually at a higher cost!
Although suffering from an overabundance of names, 'false' holly makes a handsome evergreen accent at the back of the border.
Now, I expect that you will not take three months to publicly apologize for spreading 'false' truths about me.
A generation ago, women were asking each other why they were wasting half the day fitting corsets and 'false' eyelashes, and the other half trying to perfect an orange souffle.
The trio were arrested by the Colombian authorities in August 2001 and accused of travelling on 'false' passports and training the FARC militia.
Yet this merely lulls you into a 'false' sense of security, as you imagine you are about to be taken on a trip down memory lane.
Even your smiles are 'false' , and awkward to behold.
He faced Labor attacks over claims members of his Department encouraged failed asylum seekers to obtain 'false' passports.
We see people winning the game and losing, and those that think they are winning are fooled into a 'false' security that actually makes them losers.
The moral of the story: a Virus Scanner that is not regularly updated - at least monthly, but weekly is better - just provides you with a 'false' sense of security.
Nobara walked quickly down the stairs, looking from side to side, flashing a 'false' smile to the crowd.
The rides look old and crummy, paint peeling, 'false' smiles painted on everything.
A bag stuffed with fake passports and 'false' IDs found abandoned near Heathrow airport may be linked to West Yorkshire.
He blames the long sweeping S-bend at Broad Oak for lulling drivers into a 'false' sense of security and says that although the stretch of road has a 40 mph limit drivers use it like a race track.
Animals like the 'false' killer whale and bottlenose dolphin show how much variety is possible by purely natural means.
The report went on to suggest that the much talked about availability of infertility treatments was lulling women into a 'false' sense of security, with many believing IVF was a reliable and easy option.
Her statement, however, is incorrigibly abstract and 'false' in its application to the circumstances.
Both were convicted of indecently assaulting one victim, two charges of kidnapping, one of attempted kidnapping and three of 'false' imprisonment.
It's a 'false' sense of security that they are actually holding on to.
Basildon police and immigration officers are hunting a Nigerian conman who has fleeced several banks and may be creating 'false' passports for other criminals.
Customs and Excise officers x-rayed his suitcase full of women's clothing he claimed was his girlfriend's and then ripped open its 'false' bottom to uncover the drugs.
‘Different look, but the same person inside,’ he said, his smile not 'false' .
Teaching kids that men are inherently evil is as wrong as teaching them that the world contains no bad whatsoever - a false picture, a 'false' sense of security.
Traditional 'false' eyelashes are uncomfortable and difficult to apply.
She went through the days with a 'false' smile; going to work, making dinner, doing the laundry.
He has gathered evidence of corruption and fraud and collected his findings in a vast private archive that will now be his main weapon in sorting out the truth from propaganda and 'false' allegations.
But the US vetoed the protocol, claiming that it would create a 'false' sense of security while not actually catching cheats.
They had been travelling on 'false' British and Irish passports when they were arrested on August 11 as they prepared to board a flight to Paris.
Someone was in fact willing to defend spreading rumors and 'false' information on the Internet!
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