fraud
fraud 英 [frɔ:d] 美 [frɔd]
n. 欺骗;骗子;诡计
名词复数:frauds
- A fraud is a something that deceives or tricks another person, usually to get their money. Frauds are dishonest.
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- n. 欺骗;骗子;诡计
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1. She also learned how to deal with Internet fraud.
她还学习到怎样去处理网络欺骗问题。
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2. It was only one of several fraud and sex scandals that have shaken the Israeli government in recent years.
这只是近年来已经在动摇以色列政府的少数几个欺骗行径和性丑闻之一。
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3. So what should you do if you think you have been a victim of fraud?
那么,如果你认为自己已经成了欺诈的受害者,你该做什么?
- fraud (n.) mid-14c., "criminal deception" (mid-13c. in Anglo-Latin); from Old French fraude "deception, fraud" (13c.), from Latin fraudem (nominative fraus) "a cheating, deceit," of persons "a cheater, deceiver." Not in Watkins; perhaps ultimately from PIE *dhreugh- "to deceive" (source also of Sanskrit dhruti- "deception; error"). Meaning "a fraudulent production, something intended to deceive" is from 1650s. The meaning "impostor, deceiver, pretender; humbug" is attested from 1850. Pious fraud (1560s) is properly "deception practiced for the sake of what is deemed a good purpose;" colloquially used as "person who talks piously but is not pious at heart."
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