counterfeit

counterfeit
1. adjective
falsch, unecht [Schmuck]; falsch, gefälscht [Unterschrift, Münze, Banknote]

counterfeit money — Falschgeld, das

2. transitive verb
fälschen
* * *
1. adjective
1) (copied or made in imitation especially with a dishonest purpose: counterfeit money.) gefälscht
2) (not genuine or not real.) gefälscht
2. verb
1) (to make a copy of for dishonest purposes: to counterfeit banknotes.) fälschen
2) (to pretend: She counterfeited friendship.) heucheln
* * *
coun·ter·feit
[ˈkaʊntəfɪt, AM -t̬ɚ-]
I. adj inv gefälscht, nachgemacht
\counterfeit money Falschgeld nt
II. vt
to \counterfeit money/a signature/a passport Geld/eine Unterschrift/einen Pass fälschen [o nachmachen]; (fig)
to \counterfeit pleasure/satisfaction/surprise/terror Freude/Zufriedenheit/Überraschung/Angst vortäuschen
III. n Fälschung f
* * *
['kaʊntəfiːt]
1. adj
gefälscht; (fig) falsch

counterfeit money/coins — Falschgeld nt

2. n
Fälschung f
3. vt
fälschen; (fig) vortäuschen
* * *
counterfeit [ˈkaʊntə(r)fıt; Br auch -fiːt]
A adj
1. nachgemacht, gefälscht, unecht, falsch:
counterfeit money Falschgeld n
2. fig vorgetäuscht, falsch
B s
1. Fälschung f
2. obs Nachbildung f
3. obs Betrüger(in)
C v/t
1. Geld, Unterschrift etc fälschen
2. heucheln, vorgeben, vortäuschen, simulieren
D v/i fälschen, Fälschungen (besonders Falschgeld) herstellen
* * *
1. adjective
falsch, unecht [Schmuck]; falsch, gefälscht [Unterschrift, Münze, Banknote]

counterfeit money — Falschgeld, das

2. transitive verb
fälschen
* * *
adj.
falsch adj.
nachgemacht adj. adj
falsch adj

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