Examples of using Faux in English and their translations into Chinese
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The box also contains a simple manual, recovery sheet and security card in black faux leather pouch.
The interior is relatively basic but drivers will find a three-spoke steering wheel, faux carbon fiber trim, and black seats with silver contrast stitching.
The boots, in sizes 5-13, and size 1 are white with silver shimmer, include a white zipper, and white faux fur lining.
She brought the New York Times up on her monitor and scanned the headlines while the faux caffeine bolstered her system.
The state has also used this faux privatization to enable these para-state enterprises to violate or avoid compliance with the meager labor laws that exist.
Along with bands like Placebo, Faux Pas has brought their own twisted brand of alternative rock and indie punk.
The face is faux wood, but it really does look like real wood.
Think: faux"lava," red food coloring, and stained newspaper.
Unsettled by their faux liberalism, he discovers they are harvesting black bodies for sale.
The faux inventor manages to wreck Alonzo and Rosannah's relationship while demonstrating the dangers of insufficiently private telecommunications.
One devotee even created and updated a faux Twitter account on behalf of the reptile, which garnered more than 200,000 followers!
A bookmarklet(or favelet) is a“faux” bookmark containing scripting code, usually written in JavaScript, that allows the user to perform a function.
I waited next to the faux officiant, who held a lunch menu, disguised as our vows.
The faux president explained that declaring the emergency would likely lead to a challenge in court.
Also, the sedan gets a different set of rear doors, as well as a black panel to give it a faux third side window.
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Small series and limited editions have a long tradition at Porsche, starting with a 356 in faux fur.
And then there are the test assistants, who they call“foxes,” a sobriquet that evolved from the word“faux.”.
With his back turned and his gleaming mask facing the faux fireplace he said,“You're a fool.
At the song's end, McKinnon turned to the camera with her own- or faux Clinton's?- message of hope.