fraudster 英 [ˈfrɔ:dstə(r)]   美 [ˈfrɔːdstər]

fraudster

fraudster  英 [ˈfrɔ:dstə(r)] 美 [ˈfrɔːdstər]

n. 骗子;诈骗犯 

名词复数:fraudsters 

To his erstwhile employer, he is a fraudster who has cost the French bank its reputation as well as its money. 对于之前的雇主兴业银行,他是一个给兴业银行声誉和资产造成巨大损失的骗子。
Yes, there was slack regulation - but, harsh as it sounds, one reason why the fraudster suckered so many people was because so many people were willing to be suckers. 是的,确实监管不力——但是,说得难听点,骗子之所以能让那么多人成为傻瓜,正是因为有那么多人愿意成为傻瓜。

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  • n. 骗子;诈骗犯
  • 1. To his erstwhile employer, he is a fraudster who has cost the French bank its reputation as well as its money.

    对于之前的雇主兴业银行,他是一个给兴业银行声誉和资产造成巨大损失的骗子。

  • 2. Yes, there was slack regulation - but, harsh as it sounds, one reason why the fraudster suckered so many people was because so many people were willing to be suckers.

    是的,确实监管不力——但是,说得难听点,骗子之所以能让那么多人成为傻瓜,正是因为有那么多人愿意成为傻瓜。

  • 3. Madoff, considered the biggest fraudster in Wall Street history, is serving a 150-year sentence for theft, fraud and money laundering at Butner prison in North Carolina.

    麦道夫,华尔街史上最大的骗子,为他的诈骗和洗钱罪行,要在北卡罗来纳州的监狱服刑150年。

  • fraudster (n.) "one who practices fraud," 1975, from fraud + -ster. Earlier words were fraud (1850); fraudsman (1610s); frauditor (1550s).
fraud·ster / ˈfrɔːdstə(r) ; NAmE ˈfrɔːdstər / noun ( BrE) a person who commits fraud 犯欺诈罪者;犯欺骗罪者 fraudster fraudsters fraud·ster / ˈfrɔːdstə(r) ; NAmE ˈfrɔːdstər /
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