/fɪkˈtɪʃəs ˈɛntri/ – noun
Definition: Mục nhập không có thật, được tạo ra một cách giả mạo.
A more thorough explanation: 1. (also fake entry) a deliberately incorrect statement made in an article or other reference work, often made to trap copyright violators
2. (also false entry) a deliberately incorrect statement said or written to trick a person, company, institution, or authority etc, especially to get money in a dishonest way
Example: 1. The encyclopedia included several minor fictitious entries as copyright traps to detect plagiarism.
2. He was prosecuted for making a number of fictitious entries in the company’s accounts.