scam 英 [skæm]   美 [skæm]

scam

scam  英 [skæm] 美 [skæm]

n. 骗局,诡计;故事  vt. 欺诈;诓骗  vi. 欺诈;诓骗 

进行时:scamming  过去式:scammed  过去分词:scammed  第三人称单数:scams  名词复数:scams 

For example, my friend wanted help with the insurance scam because he needed the money. 例如我的朋友之所以请求我帮忙做保险欺诈是因为他急需用钱。
One early thought is that it could cut down on phishing and other online scam attempts. 一个早期的思想是,它能减少钓鱼网站和其它在线的骗局企图。

  • A scam is a sneaky or dishonest plan that's meant to con someone. A diet scam, for example, falsely claims that people will lose weight if they buy special pills or drinks.
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  • n. 骗局,诡计;故事
  • vt. 欺诈;诓骗
  • vi. 欺诈;诓骗
  • 1. For example, my friend wanted help with the insurance scam because he needed the money.

    例如我的朋友之所以请求我帮忙做保险欺诈是因为他急需用钱。

  • 2. One early thought is that it could cut down on phishing and other online scam attempts.

    一个早期的思想是,它能减少钓鱼网站和其它在线的骗局企图。

  • 3. In my case, the reputation of debt collectors was somewhere below politicians and scam artists.

    在我的例子中,收债人的名声应该是不如政治家和故事艺术家。

  • scam 1963, noun and verb, U.S. slang, a carnival term, of unknown origin. Perhaps related to 19c. British slang scamp "cheater, swindler" (see scamp (n.)).
scam / skæm ; NAmE skæm / noun ( informal) a clever and dishonest plan for making money 欺诈;诈财骗局 collocationsat crime scam scams scam / skæm ; NAmE skæm /
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