defrauds

英 [dɪˈfrɔːdz] 美 [dɪˈfrɔːdz]

v.  骗取,诈取(…的钱财)
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 诈骗,欺骗(以获得)
    If someone defrauds you, they take something away from you or stop you from getting what belongs to you by means of tricks and lies.
    1. He pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to defraud the government...
      他承认了阴谋诈骗政府的罪名。
    2. ...allegations that he defrauded taxpayers of thousands of dollars.
      声称他从纳税人手中骗取了数千美元的指控

双语例句

  1. An applicant or a beneficiary defrauds insurance money by deliberately causing the death, disability or illness of the insured.
    (五)投保人、受益人故意造成被保险人死亡、伤残或者疾病,骗取保险金的。
  2. An applicant defrauds insurance money by deliberately falsifying the subject matter of the insurance;
    (一)投保人故意虚构保险标的,骗取保险金的;
  3. An applicant, an insured or a beneficiary defrauds insurance money by inventing stories of an insured accident that does not occur;
    (三)投保人、被保险人或者受益人编造未曾发生的保险事故,骗取保险金的;
  4. An applicant, an insured or a beneficiary defrauds insurance money by cooking up the cause of an insured accident or overstates the extent of loss;
    (二)投保人、被保险人或者受益人对发生的保险事故编造虚假的原因或者夸大损失的程度,骗取保险金的;
  5. The so-called atheism of Spinoza is merely an exaggeration of the fact that he defrauds the principle of difference or finitude of its due.
    细察一下,攻击斯宾诺莎为无神论,主要是说,他不能给予差别或有限性的原则以正当的地位。
  6. Instead, the law should punish anyone who defrauds investors by citing one value-at-risk number and then losing 30 times that amount.
    其实,如果有人只引用一个在险价值数字、结果却蒙受30倍于此的亏损,从而欺骗投资者,法律就应当对这样的人严惩不贷。
  7. According to the revised criminal law, contract swindle refers to the behavior in which one defrauds the other litigant of properties, esp. large in amount, during the process of signing and honoring a contract with an illegal intention.
    根据刑法的规定,合同诈骗罪是指以非法占有为目的,在签订、履行合同过程中,骗取对方当事人财物,数额较大的行为。