ersatz
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++er·satz /ˈeəzæts $ ˈerzɑːts/ adjective [usually before noun] ARTIFICIALartificial, and not as good as the real thing 代用的,人造的 ersatz coffee 代用咖啡
Examples from the Corpus
ersatz• His hunger was however strong enough to get him through that, along with the slice of ersatz brown bread.• Later, ersatz coffee and bread were brought in.• His wife scurried around serving ersatz coffee and comforting a baby born four days previously.• This is one of the many New York culinary delights that appear only in ersatz forms outside the city.• Finally, the cult of personal cleanliness is an ersatz religion.Origin ersatz (1800-1900) German “something used instead of something else”er·satz adjectiveChineseSyllable
artificial, the Corpus as real good as not thing and
ersatz
er‧satz /ˈeəzæts $ ˈerzɑːts/
adjective [usually before noun]
ersatz coffee
er‧satz /ˈeəzæts $ ˈerzɑːts/
adjective [usually before noun] Date: 1800-1900
Language: German
Origin: __something used instead of something else__
artificial, and not as good as the real thing:Language: German
Origin: __something used instead of something else__