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forgery

/fawr-juh-ree, fohr-/US // ˈfɔr dʒə ri, ˈfoʊr- //UK // (ˈfɔːdʒərɪ) //

伪造,伪造行为,伪造品,伪造的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural for·ger·ies.

    • : the crime of falsely making or altering a writing by which the legal rights or obligations of another person are apparently affected; simulated signing of another person's name to any such writing whether or not it is also the forger's name.
    • : the production of a spurious work that is claimed to be genuine, as a coin, a painting, or the like.
    • : something, as a coin, a work of art, or a writing, produced by forgery.
    • : an act of producing something forged.
    • : Archaic. invention; artifice.

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Examples

  • Accounts of online auctions for forgeries of these cards suggest that they may often be an unreliable indicator of vaccine status.

  • If it is the first case of its kind nationally, it would represent a watershed moment in the coming fight against the forgeries that security experts have long warned about.

  • TikTok’s policy is to remove “digital forgeries” that mislead and cause harm to the subject of the video or society, such as inaccurate health information.

  • Later this year, as countries begin to introduce vaccination “passports”—documents meant to enable people to travel or return to work more easily once they have been immunized—Stock expects a rise in forgeries seeking to game this system.

  • In 2018, his Dutch bank, De Volksbank, accused him of committing forgery, by stating on a bank form that he had “no other tax residence” outside the Netherlands.

  • But the true forgery—like the work of Han van Meegeren, the Dutch World War 2-era forger of Vermeer—is actually very rare.

  • In late June, John Re was arrested on charges of engaging in an eBay forgery scheme that earned him $1.9 million.

  • But Colette sees a more serious problem with forgery, beyond the distorting effect forgery has on the art market.

  • On the other hand, if the text is a forgery, then it is a better forgery than previously thought.

  • In some ways GJW is actually more interesting if it is a modern forgery.

  • But it was strongly rumoured that there had been foul play, peculation, even forgery.

  • The unauthorized writing out and sending of a telegram in another person's name is a forgery.

  • Once Harkaway is removed from your path, you may sleep in peace, for he alone can now punish you for forgery.

  • He had an uneasy feeling that the Indian's challenge was genuine enough, but he still hoped to have it pronounced a forgery.

  • Forgery is singularly easy in a land where the seal is the sole signature, and any seal-cutter can copy it from an impression.