counterfeiter 的 4 个定义
- made in imitation so as to be passed off fraudulently or deceptively as genuine; not genuine; forged: counterfeit dollar bills.
- pretended; unreal: counterfeit grief.
- an imitation intended to be passed off fraudulently or deceptively as genuine; forgery.
- Archaic. a copy.
- Archaic. a close likeness; portrait.
- Obsolete. impostor; pretender.
- to make a counterfeit of; imitate fraudulently; forge.
- to resemble.
- to simulate.
- to make counterfeits, as of money.
- to feign; dissemble.
counterfeiter 近义词
forger
counterfeiter 的近义词 3 个
更多counterfeiter例句
- To others, it is a scary online marketplace where people can buy drugs, guns, counterfeit money, or even login credentials to a stolen Netflix account.
- She told me that drugs purchased through online storefronts are often adulterated or counterfeit—in fact, the global trade in fake medicines is a $30 billion-a-year business.
- Though Fitzpatrick made her current Instagram account private, her website is still online where it shows her promoting the so-called “hidden links” on Amazon where consumers could buy the counterfeits.
- They also promoted the high quality of their luxury counterfeit goods using videos on Instagram, TikTok and personal websites, and sent users to Amazon and other e-commerce websites, like DHgate, to transact.
- NIOSH has seen multiple instances of counterfeit masks sold using the branding of manufacturers on the list.
- As a career counterfeiter of credit cards, I didn't find money or ID much of a problem, but trust always was.
- He turned out to be a counterfeiter of coin and currency, and suffered the punishment that all counterfeiters deserve.
- He was able to abstract the paper from the office, and a counterfeiter in the community forged the formula and signatures.
- While among them I studied the badness, the power, the brutality and the arrogance of the counterfeiter and the assassin.
- Sometimes water and sky are done with the ruling engine, and when they are, no counterfeiter can successfully imitate them.
- The adulterer seeks secrecy; so do the thief and the counterfeiter; so do conspirators for evil ends.