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| fraud | (ฟรอด) n. การโกง, การหลอกลวง, การฉ้อฉล, เล่ห์, ผู้หลอกลวง, นักต้ม, ของปลอม, Syn. deception, deceit, guile | fraudulent | (ฟรอ'จะเลินทฺ) adj. หลอกลวง, ฉ้อโกง, ฉ้อฉล., See also: fraudulence, fraudulency n., Syn. sham | defraud | (ดิฟรอด') vt. โกง, ฉ้อโกง., See also: defraudation n. ดูdefraud defrauder n. ดูdefraud, Syn. dupe |
| fraud | (n) การโกง, การหลอกลวง, คนโกง, คนหลอกลวง, ความเท็จ, นักต้มตุ๋น | fraudulent | (adj) เท็จ, ฉ้อโกง, ฉ้อฉล, หลอกลวง, ต้มตุ๋น | defraud | (vt) โกง, คดโกง, ฉ้อโกง |
| fraud | กลฉ้อฉล [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔] | fraud | กลฉ้อฉล [ ดู cheat ความหมายที่ ๑ ] [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕] |
| | Checked out funny claims, frauds... the usual kind of thing. | ต้องตรวจสอบการเคลมประกัน การโกง อะไรเทือกนั้น In the Mouth of Madness (1994) | Yeah. I bust frauds, I bust phonies... and, yeah, I love it. | ใช่ ผมชอบกัด ผมชอบจิก In the Mouth of Madness (1994) | She knew that I'd sacrifice everything rather than stand up in a divorce court and give her away, admit that our marriage was a rotten fraud. | หล่อนรู้ดีว่าผมยอมเสียสละทุกอย่าง ดีกว่าที่จะยื่นฟ้องหย่าในศาล ปล่อยหล่อนไป เเละยอมรับว่า การแต่งงานของเราเป็นเรื่องหลอกลวง Rebecca (1940) | You committed fraud. Listen you're in a lot of trouble. I can get you out of here. | นายปลอมตัวเข้ามา ฟังนะ นายจะมีปัญหาตามมาอีกมาก, วินเซนด์ ฉันต้องเอานายออกไปจากที่นี่ Gattaca (1997) | This is a fraud! | นี่มันการต้มตุ๋น ! Ringu (1998) | Which I think would interest the I.R.S., since it technically constitutes fraud. | ผมว่าผมสน I.R.S. ที่เป็นกลไกเปิดโปงการฉ้อฉล American Beauty (1999) | Who thought fraud would be one of her buttons? | ใครมันจะไปนึก ว่าคนขีฉ้อจะเป็นสิ่งที่เธอไม่โอเค Death Has a Shadow (1999) | Compared to that, welfare fraud doesn't even matter. | เทียบกันแล้ว ยักยอกเงินสวัสดิการน่ะ เรื่องเล็กไปเลย Death Has a Shadow (1999) | I know! I'm a fraud! | ฉันรู้ ฉันเป็นคนหลอกลวง Legally Blonde (2001) | You're a fraud. | หลอกกันนี่ Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) | We've been a fraud for a long time, Mary. | แมรี่, เราหลอกตัวเองกันมานานแล้ว 21 Grams (2003) | We thought he was a holy man, but he was a fraud, power-mad and dangerous. | เราคิดว่าเขาเป็นนักบวช แต่ว่าเขาเป็นนักต้มตุ๋น อำนาจอันร้ายกาจและอันตราย Anastasia (1997) |
| | กลลวง | (n) fraud, See also: swindle, Syn. กลโกง, เล่ห์เหลี่ยม, Example: เขาได้ฉวยโอกาสนี้เพื่อหยุดยั้งกลลวงของหัวหน้าเผ่า, Thai Definition: เลห์เหลี่ยมที่ทำให้หลงหรือทำให้เข้าใจผิดเพื่อให้เสียเปรียบ |
| การฉ้อโกง | [kān chøkōng] (n) EN: fraud FR: escroquerie [ f ] ; fraude [ f ] | เล่ห์เพทุบาย | [lē phēthubāi] (v, exp) EN: fraud FR: frauder |
| | | fraud | (n) intentional deception resulting in injury to another person | fraud | (n) something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage, Syn. humbug, dupery, hoax, put-on, fraudulence | fraud in fact | (n) actual deceit; concealing something or making a false representation with an evil intent to cause injury to another, Syn. positive fraud | fraud in law | (n) fraud that is presumed from the circumstances although the one who commits it need not have had any evil intent | fraud in the factum | (n) fraud that arises from a disparity between the instrument intended to be executed and the instrument actually executed; e.g., leading someone to sign the wrong contract | fraud in the inducement | (n) fraud which intentionally causes a person to execute and instrument or make an agreement or render a judgment; e.g., misleading someone about the true facts | fraudulence | (n) a fraudulent or duplicitous representation, Syn. duplicity | fraudulence | (n) the quality of being fraudulent, Syn. deceit | fraudulently | (adv) in a dishonest and fraudulent manner |
| Fraud | n. [ F. fraude, L. fraus, fraudis; prob. akin to Skr. dhūrv to injure, dhv&rsdot_; to cause to fall, and E. dull. ] 1. Deception deliberately practiced with a view to gaining an unlawful or unfair advantage; artifice by which the right or interest of another is injured; injurious stratagem; deceit; trick. [ 1913 Webster ] If success a lover's toil attends, Few ask, if fraud or force attained his ends. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Law) An intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of obtaining some valuable thing or promise from another. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A trap or snare. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] To draw the proud King Ahab into fraud. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Constructive fraud (Law), an act, statement, or omission which operates as a fraud, although perhaps not intended to be such. Mozley & W. -- Pious fraud (Ch. Hist.), a fraud contrived and executed to benefit the church or accomplish some good end, upon the theory that the end justified the means. -- Statute of frauds (Law), an English statute (1676), the principle of which is incorporated in the legislation of all the States of this country, by which writing with specific solemnities (varying in the several statutes) is required to give efficacy to certain dispositions of property. Wharton. Syn. -- Deception; deceit; guile; craft; wile; sham; strife; circumvention; stratagem; trick; imposition; cheat. See Deception. [ 1913 Webster ] | Fraudful | a. Full of fraud, deceit, or treachery; trickish; treacherous; fraudulent; -- applied to persons or things. I. Taylor. -- Fraud"ful*ly, adv. [1913 Webster] | Fraudless | a. Free from fraud. -- Fraud"less*ly, adv. -- Fraud"less*ness, n. | Fraudulency | { , n. [ L. fraudulentia. ] The quality of being fraudulent; deliberate deceit; trickishness. Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Fraudulence | Fraudulent | a. [ L. fraudulentus, fr. fraus, fraudis, fraud: cf. F. fraudulent. ] 1. Using fraud; tricky; deceitful; dishonest. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Characterized by, founded on, or proceeding from, fraud; as, a fraudulent bargain. [ 1913 Webster ] He, with serpent tongue, . . . His fraudulent temptation thus began. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Obtained or performed by artifice; as, fraudulent conquest. Milton. Syn. -- Deceitful; fraudful; guileful; crafty; wily; cunning; subtle; deceiving; cheating; deceptive; insidious; treacherous; dishonest; designing; unfair. [ 1913 Webster ] | Fraudulently | adv. In a fraudulent manner. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 作弊 | [zuò bì, ㄗㄨㄛˋ ㄅㄧˋ, 作 弊] fraud; to cheat; to plagiarize #11,416 [Add to Longdo] | 舞弊 | [wǔ bì, ㄨˇ ㄅㄧˋ, 舞 弊] fraud #23,609 [Add to Longdo] | 诈骗罪 | [zhà piàn zuì, ㄓㄚˋ ㄆㄧㄢˋ ㄗㄨㄟˋ, 诈 骗 罪 / 詐 騙 罪] fraud #25,868 [Add to Longdo] | 营私舞弊 | [yíng sī wǔ bì, ㄧㄥˊ ㄙ ㄨˇ ㄅㄧˋ, 营 私 舞 弊 / 營 私 舞 弊] fraudulent personal gain (成语 saw); to engage in corrupt practice #75,538 [Add to Longdo] |
| | 不正 | [ふせい, fusei] (adj-na, n) injustice; unfairness; iniquity; impropriety; irregularity; dishonesty; illegality; fraud; (P) #4,391 [Add to Longdo] | 詐欺 | [さぎ, sagi] (n, adj-no) fraud; swindle; graft; (P) #7,342 [Add to Longdo] | ぱくり屋;パクリ屋 | [ぱくりや(ぱくり屋);パクリや(パクリ屋), pakuriya ( pakuri ya ); pakuri ya ( pakuri ya )] (n) confidence man; con man; company (or person) carrying out credit fraud [Add to Longdo] | ぺてん | [peten] (n) fraud; swindle [Add to Longdo] | エオアントロプス | [eoantoropusu] (n) (obsc) (See ピルトダウン人) Piltdown man (manufactured fossil of a fraudulent ape-human missing link, Eoanthropus dawsoni) (lat [Add to Longdo] | オレオレ詐欺;おれおれ詐欺 | [オレオレさぎ(オレオレ詐欺);おれおれさぎ(おれおれ詐欺), oreore sagi ( oreore sagi ); oreoresagi ( oreore sagi )] (n) type of fraud involving phone calls pretending distress [Add to Longdo] | ナイジェリア詐欺 | [ナイジェリアさぎ, naijieria sagi] (n) Nigerian fraud; 419 fraud [Add to Longdo] | ピルトダウン事件 | [ピルトダウンじけん, pirutodaun jiken] (n) (obsc) (See ピルトダウン人) Piltdown hoax (1912 discovery of a fossilized ape-human missing-link skull, later revealed to be fraudulent) [Add to Longdo] | ピルトダウン人 | [ピルトダウンじん, pirutodaun jin] (n) Piltdown man (manufactured fossil of a fraudulent ape-human missing link, Eoanthropus dawsoni) [Add to Longdo] | ワンクリック詐欺 | [ワンクリックさぎ, wankurikku sagi] (n) one-click fraud (online fraud and extortion technique often used by spammers) [Add to Longdo] |
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