fraud
英 [frɔːd]
美[frɔd]
- n. 欺骗;骗子;诡计
- n. (Fraud)人名;(法)弗罗
英英释意
- 1. intentional deception resulting in injury to another person
- 2. a person who makes deceitful pretenses
- 3. something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage
双语例句
- 1. Fraud squad officers had bugged the phone and were ready to pounce.
- 反诈骗小组的警员们已在电话上安装了窃听器,并随时准备突击。
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- 2. Her assistant was accused of theft and fraud by the police.
- 她的助手被警方指控犯有盗窃和欺诈罪。
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- 3. No one article can ever do justice to the topic of fraud.
- 没有哪一篇文章能把欺诈这一话题讲得恰到好处。
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- 4. There was even talk that charges of fraud would be brought.
- 甚至有传闻说会以诈骗罪起诉。
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- 5. He's probably going to finish up in jail for business fraud.
- 他最后很可能会因为商业诈骗而入狱。
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