词组 | give the lie to (something) |
释义 | give the lie to (something)To refute or counter something. Her somber demeanor gave the lie to her statement that she was doing great. give the lie to somethingFig. to show that something is a lie. The evidence gives the lie to your testimony. Your own admission of your part in the conspiracy gives the lie to your earlier testimony. give the lie toShow to be false, refute, as in His black eye gave the lie to his contention that he hadn't been fighting. [First half of 1500s] give the lie to somethingIf something gives the lie to something, it shows that it is not true. At first she thought she was alone. Then, ahead, she saw a sight that gave the lie to that. This survey gives the lie to the idea that Britain is moving towards economic recovery. give the lie to somethingserve to show that something previously stated or believed to be the case is not true.give the ˈlie to something(formal) show that something is not true: These statistics give the lie to the government’s claim that inflation is under control.give the lie to1. To show to be inaccurate or untrue. 2. To accuse of lying. |
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