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Fraud Frɔːd People Crime Money S Claim Noun

Fraud is a noun that refers to the crime of gaining money or financial benefits by deception or lying.

Fraud 是一个名词,指为了获得金钱或经济利益而进行欺骗或撒谎的犯罪行为。

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[N-VAR 可变名词]诈骗;欺诈 Fraud is the crime of gaining money or financial benefits by a trick or by lying.
  • He was jailed for two years for fraud and deception...

    他因为诈骗和欺诈入狱服刑两年。

  • Tax frauds are dealt with by the Inland Revenue.

    税务欺诈由国内税务局负责处理。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]骗子;诈骗者;骗人的东西 A fraud is something or someone that deceives people in a way that is illegal or dishonest.
  • Unfortunately the portraits were frauds...

    不幸的是这些肖像都是骗人的。

  • He believes many 'psychics' are frauds who rely on perception and subtle deception.

    他认为许多“通灵者”都是骗子,他们都是靠直觉和巧妙的骗术蒙人。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]骗子;假货;赝品 If you call someone or something a fraud, you are criticizing them because you think that they are not genuine, or are less good than they claim or appear to be.
  [disapproval]
  • ...all those fashion frauds who think they are being original by raiding the tired old styles of the '60s.

    所有那些抄袭 60 年代的过时风格却自认为具有原创性的时尚造假者


Oxford fraud / frɔːd ; NAmE frɔːd / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the crime of cheating sb in order to get money or goods illegally 欺诈罪;欺骗罪 She was charged with credit card fraud. 她被控告信用卡欺骗罪。 property that has been obtained by fraud 欺诈所得的财产 a $100 million fraud *1 亿元数额的诈骗罪 collocationsat
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2 [countable ] a person who pretends to have qualities, abilities, etc. that they do not really have in order to cheat other people 骗子;行骗的人 He's nothing but a liar and a fraud. 他只不过是个撒谎者和骗子。 She felt a fraud accepting their sympathy (= because she was not really sad). 她接受他们的同情时感到自己是在骗人。 3 [countable ] something that is not as good, useful, etc. as people claim it is 伪劣品;冒牌货 fraud frauds
fraud / frɔːd ; NAmE frɔːd /
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fraudfraud /frɔːd $ frɒːd/ ●●○ noun
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1[countable, uncountable] the crime of deceiving people in order to gain something such as money or goodstax/insurance/credit card etc fraud He’s been charged with tax fraud. electoral fraud She was found guilty of fraud. see thesaurus at
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2[countable] someone or something that is not what they claim to be:  I felt like a fraud. The police exposed the letter as a fraud.
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frauds[648]
欺骗(51%),骗子(32%),诈欺(17%)
n.欺骗;骗子;诡计
n.(Fraud)人名;(法)弗罗

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