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fraud

/frawd/US // frɔd //UK // (frɔːd) //

欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage.
    • : a particular instance of such deceit or trickery: mail fraud; election frauds.
    • : any deception, trickery, or humbug: That diet book is a fraud and a waste of time.
    • : a person who makes deceitful pretenses; sham; poseur.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nountrickery, deception
Synonyms
blackmail勒索,敲诈,敲诈勒索,讹诈deceit骗术,骗局,欺骗,骗人extortion敲诈,敲诈勒索,勒索,敲詐graft嫁接,移植,嫁接法,嫁妆hoax骗局,诈骗,哄骗,糗事misrepresentation虚报,虚报事实,虚报情况,误导性陈述scam骗局,诈骗,骗术,骗人artifice构造,构造物,构造性,构造的barratry手推车cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的chicane驰道,岔路口,岔道,岔道口chicanery诡计多端,狡诈,狡猾,巧取豪夺con骗局,骗人,骗术,骗人的craft工艺,手工艺,手艺,手工艺品double-dealing两面派,两面三刀,双轨制,两面派手法dupery牯牛降,牯岭,牯岭镇,牯儒duplicity二重性,二元性,两性关系,二心fake赝品,伪造,伪造的,冒牌货flimflam虚张声势,骗局,虚伪性,虚张声势的行为fraudulence欺诈行为,欺诈,诈骗,欺诈性guile狡诈,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡辩hocus-pocus变戏法,骗人,骗人的东西,骗局hustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗,喧闹声imposture骗局,冒牌货,骗人,骗子line线,行,路线,线条racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒sell出售,销售,卖,售卖shakedown敲诈勒索,敲诈,敲诈勒索罪,震荡sham虚伪,骗局,骗人的,虚假的skunk臭鼬,黑鬼,白鼬,臭皮匠smoke烟雾,烟雾缭绕,烟雾弥漫,烟尘song歌曲spuriousness虚假性,奢侈性,奢侈,欺诈性sting蜇伤,刺痛,蜇人,蜇伏string绳子,弦,绳索,线绳swindle诈骗,诓骗,拐骗,骗人treachery背信弃义,奸诈,奸诈行为,诡诈bamboozlement斑竹,斑纹,斑鸠,斑马线fast one快速的一个,快的一个,快速的,快速的一fast shuffle快速洗牌,快速洗牌法,快速洗盘,快速洗练fourberie四个月,四个人,四个月的时间,四个月前hanky-panky手拉手,花花公子,手淫,手拉手活动hoodwinking骗人,骗人的,骗局,骗人的东西sharp practice犀利的做法,尖锐的实践,犀利的实践,锋利的实践song and dance歌舞,歌舞表演,歌舞升平,歌舞团swindling诈骗,诈骗罪,骗人的,骗人

Examples

  • At the Heritage Foundation, von Spakovsky maintains a database of voter fraud cases and, emails show, regularly urges secretaries of state to contribute to it.

  • As we wrote in a paper in May, fraud involving mail-in ballots requires the creation of a paper trail, making it very difficult to scale.

  • Norman is also being charged with conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud for attempting to collect on multiple life insurance policies he took out on Montgomery in 2014.

  • The embattled Paycheck Protection Program, rolled out in April to help keep small businesses alive during shutdowns, has long been flagged for possible fraud.

  • American Express is testing technology that is best known for helping create deepfake videos—realistic clips of people saying things they never really said—to fight financial fraud.

  • Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice turned herself in to serve a 15-month sentence for bankruptcy fraud.

  • Moraca pointed to another form of return fraud, involving gift cards.

  • Return fraud has been called the invisible heist—or “de-shopping.”

  • Mahoney helped author the I-STOP legislation based on data his office collected in regard to fraud.

  • We are overwhelmed with data from every quarter, and our capacity to filter fact from fraud is limited.

  • If the auctioneer could afterward do this he might change the name, substitute another, and so perpetrate a fraud.

  • Suppose a bank should pay more than the amount on deposit through no fraud of the holder, from whom can it recover the amount?

  • Whenever the fraud is found out an innocent subscriber can do one of three things.

  • Of course if a person has been deceived by an agent, if a fraud has been practised on him, he can avoid his contract.

  • If he wishes to act, he must lose no time after discovering the fraud that has been practiced on him.