Education showed him the falsity of his superstitions. 教育向他指出了他迷信的错误行为。
I'm not interested in the truth or falsity of what you're saying. 你所说的话是真实还是虚假我都不感兴趣。
Her sense of Mrs. Penniman's innocent falsity, which had lain dormant, began to haunt her again. 她感到对佩尼曼太太无知与虚伪的那种厌恶在潜伏一阵之后又开始来纠缠她了。
falsity
[ noun ]
the state of being false or untrue
<noun.state> argument could not determine its truth or falsity
a false statement
<noun.communication>
Falsity \Fal"si*ty\, n.;pl. {Falsities}. [L. falsitas: cf. F. fausset['e], OF. also, falsit['e]. See {False}, a.] 1. The quality of being false; coutrariety or want of conformity to truth.
Probability does not make any alteration, either in the truth or falsity of things. --South.
2. That which is false; falsehood; a lie; a false assertion.
Men often swallow falsities for truths. --Sir T. Brown.
Syn: Falsehood; lie; deceit.
Usage: {Falsity}, {Falsehood}, {Lie}. Falsity denotes the state or quality of being false. A falsehood is a false declaration designedly made. A lie is a gross, unblushing falsehood. The falsity of a person's assertion may be proved by the evidence of others and thus the charge of falsehood be fastened upon him.
Public figures and public officials who sue for libel face the tougher task of proving the sued-over statement was false, harmful and made with actual malice _ knowledge or reckless disregard of its falsity.
They primarily have ideas and arguments and an inherent faith in the eventual victory of facts over falsity.
The falsity of these allegations will be established and Robert Freeman will be exonerated."
But that is a description of both the truth and falsity of Realpolitik.
Rigler distributed a statement from Robertson saying "the pretrial process has already demonstrated the total falsity of Mr. McCloskey's statements about me." "Not one of his witnesss ever heard me make such a call or state that I had made it.
The court, without comment, let stand rulings that Claude Fletcher failed to prove the San Jose Mercury News published statements about him with "actual malice" - knowledge or reckless disregard of their falsity.