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单词 fabrication
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Definition of fabrication in English:

fabrication

noun fabrɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌfæbrəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of manufacturing or inventing something.

    the assembly and fabrication of electronic products
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hammerheads are 45-m-long box fabrications made integrally with V-shaped supports of similar proportions bearing on the piers.
    • Gates are powder-coated after fabrication to withstand the rigors of use while looking attractive for many years.
    • Fabrication of nanopowders is a nontrivial task.
    • The image below shows that technology is not about machines, complex techniques or the fabrication of commodities.
    • He models load-bearing shells and uses those models to facilitate the shells ' fabrication.
    • The fabrication of thin metallic wires, or nanowires, is a critical technology for communications technology.
    • In 1943, The Alloy Engineering Co. was founded to supply alloy fabrications for high-temperature industrial applications.
    • This has kept design and fabrication simple.
    • Often, the production of an appropriate null corrector plate can be as difficult as the fabrication of the actual optic.
    • New types of fabrication permitted the creation of sturdy, oversized, non-symmetrical, and fluid furniture.
    • They can also be made directly into structural shapes during fabrication.
    • They are basically compilations of recipes and instructions for the various stages of the fabrication of images in several media.
    • The rear mudguard will require some minor fabrication in the form of new mounts.
    • Fabrication includes all factory based activities involved in the manufacture of the wall.
    • Berkeley's innovation extended to the craft of costume fabrication.
    • "Technical fabrications that enhance comfort are especially popular in the golf market," she notes.
    • A field-effect transistor and a method for its fabrication is described.
    • He works with forged and welded steel, cast bronze and steel fabrication.
    • The subcontract also includes fabrication of the 90 vacuum vessel ports that will provide plasma heating and diagnostic access.
    • Rural applications could include fabrication or repair of farm animal enclosures.
    Synonyms
    invention, concoction, piece of fiction, fiction, falsification, falsity, lie, untruth, falsehood, fib, deception, made-up story, trumped-up story, fairy story/tale, cock and bull story, barefaced lie
    (little) white lie, half-truth, exaggeration, prevarication, departure from the truth
    yarn, story, red herring, rumour, myth, flight of fancy, figment of the imagination
    pretence, pretext, sham, ruse, wile, trickery, stratagem
    informal tall story, tall tale, whopper
    British informal porky, pork pie, porky pie
    humorous terminological inexactitude
    vulgar slang bullshit
    Australian/New Zealand vulgar slang bulldust
    manufacture, making, creation, production
    construction, building, assembly, putting together, forming, fashioning, contriving, modelling, shaping, forging
    erection, putting up, setting up, raising, elevation
    1. 1.1count noun An invention; a lie.
      the story was a complete fabrication
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The story, it was later revealed, was a fabrication.
      • But the defendant insisted that the accusations made against him were complete fabrication.
      • For example, politicians lie all the time about their motives - but there's a difference between rhetoric and material fabrication.
      • Yet what if you believe, to a moral certainty, that the confession is a fabrication and the defendant didn't do it?
      • Is everything in the world a fabrication or conspiracy to these people?
      • This is part of the offensive fabrication.
      • When one is free from all fabrications or elaborations of thought, free from all fabrications of the mind, this is the process of fine analysis.
      • Few people know this because it is a complete fabrication.
      • I repeatedly said also that I did not accuse the Government of fabrication, but of exaggeration.
      • I didn't know Kathy when she was underage, and what she told me about her life as a teenager could be a complete fabrication.
      • Needless to say this evidence was used to refute the view that the gospel narratives are irresponsible fabrications.
      • "These rumours are mere fabrication," a spokesman confirmed.
      • They were exposed as undeniable fabrications.
      • It's absolute fabrication.
      • Are all the doom and gloom predictions just a fabrication of the media or has the world indeed changed?
      • His short life offers an intriguing and direct commentary on the very questions raised by Motion's fabrication.
      • How much of Wilberforce's recent life is the fabrication of a disintegrating mind?
      • Simply asking about it seemed tantamount to an accusation of fabrication.
      • The very rationale of the exclusion at common law of a confession by a third party is the risk of fabrication.
      • Anwar accused the government of a conspiracy to damage him and said that the accusation was a complete fabrication.
      Synonyms
      invention, concoction, piece of fiction, fiction, falsification, falsity, lie, untruth, falsehood, fib, deception, made-up story, trumped-up story, fairy story, fairy tale, cock and bull story, barefaced lie

Definition of fabrication in US English:

fabrication

nounˌfæbrəˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌfabrəˈkāSH(ə)n
  • 1The action or process of manufacturing or inventing something.

    the assembly and fabrication of electronic products
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The rear mudguard will require some minor fabrication in the form of new mounts.
    • They are basically compilations of recipes and instructions for the various stages of the fabrication of images in several media.
    • "Technical fabrications that enhance comfort are especially popular in the golf market," she notes.
    • They can also be made directly into structural shapes during fabrication.
    • The image below shows that technology is not about machines, complex techniques or the fabrication of commodities.
    • The fabrication of thin metallic wires, or nanowires, is a critical technology for communications technology.
    • Often, the production of an appropriate null corrector plate can be as difficult as the fabrication of the actual optic.
    • He works with forged and welded steel, cast bronze and steel fabrication.
    • Gates are powder-coated after fabrication to withstand the rigors of use while looking attractive for many years.
    • New types of fabrication permitted the creation of sturdy, oversized, non-symmetrical, and fluid furniture.
    • Berkeley's innovation extended to the craft of costume fabrication.
    • The subcontract also includes fabrication of the 90 vacuum vessel ports that will provide plasma heating and diagnostic access.
    • This has kept design and fabrication simple.
    • He models load-bearing shells and uses those models to facilitate the shells ' fabrication.
    • A field-effect transistor and a method for its fabrication is described.
    • In 1943, The Alloy Engineering Co. was founded to supply alloy fabrications for high-temperature industrial applications.
    • Rural applications could include fabrication or repair of farm animal enclosures.
    • Hammerheads are 45-m-long box fabrications made integrally with V-shaped supports of similar proportions bearing on the piers.
    • Fabrication of nanopowders is a nontrivial task.
    • Fabrication includes all factory based activities involved in the manufacture of the wall.
    Synonyms
    invention, concoction, piece of fiction, fiction, falsification, falsity, lie, untruth, falsehood, fib, deception, made-up story, trumped-up story, fairy story, fairy tale, cock and bull story, barefaced lie
    manufacture, making, creation, production
    1. 1.1 An invention; a lie.
      the story was a complete fabrication
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Needless to say this evidence was used to refute the view that the gospel narratives are irresponsible fabrications.
      • Simply asking about it seemed tantamount to an accusation of fabrication.
      • Few people know this because it is a complete fabrication.
      • But the defendant insisted that the accusations made against him were complete fabrication.
      • Yet what if you believe, to a moral certainty, that the confession is a fabrication and the defendant didn't do it?
      • The very rationale of the exclusion at common law of a confession by a third party is the risk of fabrication.
      • When one is free from all fabrications or elaborations of thought, free from all fabrications of the mind, this is the process of fine analysis.
      • Are all the doom and gloom predictions just a fabrication of the media or has the world indeed changed?
      • Is everything in the world a fabrication or conspiracy to these people?
      • How much of Wilberforce's recent life is the fabrication of a disintegrating mind?
      • For example, politicians lie all the time about their motives - but there's a difference between rhetoric and material fabrication.
      • "These rumours are mere fabrication," a spokesman confirmed.
      • They were exposed as undeniable fabrications.
      • I didn't know Kathy when she was underage, and what she told me about her life as a teenager could be a complete fabrication.
      • I repeatedly said also that I did not accuse the Government of fabrication, but of exaggeration.
      • It's absolute fabrication.
      • This is part of the offensive fabrication.
      • His short life offers an intriguing and direct commentary on the very questions raised by Motion's fabrication.
      • Anwar accused the government of a conspiracy to damage him and said that the accusation was a complete fabrication.
      • The story, it was later revealed, was a fabrication.
      Synonyms
      invention, concoction, piece of fiction, fiction, falsification, falsity, lie, untruth, falsehood, fib, deception, made-up story, trumped-up story, fairy story, fairy tale, cock and bull story, barefaced lie
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