fraudulent
adjective
uk/ˈfrɔː.dʒə.lənt/us/ˈfrɑː.dʒə.lənt/fraudulentadjective(CRIME)
C2
dishonestandillegal:
欺骗的,欺诈的Aworryingtrendforinsurershas been arisein fraudulentclaims.令保险公司不安的是,诈骗性的索赔呈上升趋势。
deceiving others and not telling the truth
- dishonestThe press called out the campaign's dishonest tactics.
- untrustworthyHe made the mistake of basing his news story on an untrustworthy source.
- deviousIt was a devious plan - but would it work?
- deceitfulShe's deeply deceitful and not to be trusted.
Fraud & corruption
- anti-bribery
- anti-corruption
- anti-counterfeiting
- anti-fraud
- Augean
- bribe
- defraud
- dolus
- embezzle
- embezzlement
- extortion
- launder
- malfeasance
- malpractice
- match-fixing
- money laundering
- nobble
- pyramid scheme
- siphon
- vishing
fraudulentadjective(FALSE)
intendedtodeceive:
意图欺诈的,欺骗性的Theyclaimthat thefallinunemploymentisbasedon a fraudulentmanipulationofstatistics.他们声称失业率下降是对统计数据进行欺骗性操纵的结果。
Dishonest
- artificiality
- bad faith
- be rotten to the coreidiom
- bent
- cowboy
- down-and-dirty
- dubious
- dubiously
- false
- finagle
- knavery
- louche
- low-down
- malfeasance
- mendacious
- sugar-coated
- under false pretencesphrase
- underhand
- unreliable
- unscrupulous