fraud 英 [frɔ:d]   美 [frɔd]

fraud

fraud  英 [frɔ:d] 美 [frɔd]

n. 欺骗,欺诈;骗子;冒牌货 

名词复数:frauds 

She was charged with credit card fraud. 她被控告信用卡欺骗罪。
property that has been obtained by fraud 欺诈所得的财产

  • 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,欺诈;骗子;冒牌货
  • 1. She was charged with credit card fraud.

    她被控告信用卡欺骗罪。

  • 2. property that has been obtained by fraud

    欺诈所得的财产

  • 3. a $100 million fraud

    *1 亿元数额的诈骗罪

  • 4. He's nothing but a liar and a fraud.

    他只不过是个撒谎者和骗子。

  • 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."
fraud / frɔːd ; NAmE frɔːd / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the crime of cheating sb in order to get money or goods illegally 欺诈罪;欺骗罪 She was charged with credit card fraud. 她被控告信用卡欺骗罪。 property that has been obtained by fraud 欺诈所得的财产 a $100 million fraud *1 亿元数额的诈骗罪 collocationsat crime 2 [countable ] a person who pretends to have qualities, abilities, etc. that they do not really have in order to cheat other people 骗子;行骗的人 He's nothing but a liar and a fraud. 他只不过是个撒谎者和骗子。 She felt a fraud accepting their sympathy (= because she was not really sad). 她接受他们的同情时感到自己是在骗人。 3 [countable ] something that is not as good, useful, etc. as people claim it is 伪劣品;冒牌货 fraud frauds fraud / frɔːd ; NAmE frɔːd /
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