Fraud is the crime of gaining money or financial benefits by a trick or by lying.
例句
He was jailed for two years for fraud and deception...他因?yàn)樵p騙和欺詐入獄服刑兩年。Tax frauds are dealt with by the Inland Revenue.稅務(wù)欺詐由國內(nèi)稅務(wù)局負(fù)責(zé)處理。
N-COUNT
騙子;詐騙者;騙人的東西
A fraud is something or someone that deceives people in a way that is illegal or dishonest.
例句
Unfortunately the portraits were frauds...不幸的是這些肖像都是騙人的。He believes many 'psychics' are frauds who rely on perception and subtle deception.他認(rèn)為許多“通靈者”都是騙子,他們都是靠直覺和巧妙的騙術(shù)蒙人。
N-COUNT
騙子;假貨;贗品
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.
例句
...all those fashion frauds who think they are being original by raiding the tired old styles of the '60s.所有那些抄襲 60 年代的過時(shí)風(fēng)格卻自認(rèn)為具有原創(chuàng)性的時(shí)尚造假者
英漢詞典釋義
n.
欺詐, 欺騙行為
I saw through the fraud.我識(shí)破了那個(gè)騙局。
騙子
He said he was an insurance salesman, but later she discovered he was a fraud.他說自己是保險(xiǎn)推銷員, 但她后來發(fā)現(xiàn)他是騙子。
英英詞典釋義
Noun
1. intentional deception resulting in injury to another person
2. a person who makes deceitful pretenses
3. something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage