1.骗取,诈取;欺骗
1.to get money from a person or organization in a dishonest way
1.Where defrauding of a client causes losses to the client, the wrongdoer shall be held liable for the losses pursuant to law.
欺诈客户行为给客户造成损失的,行为人应当依法承担赔偿责任。
2.Eight days hence I will give you your full shares in money, without defrauding you of a farthing, as you will see in the end.
八天之内,我把你们每人分得的钱全部给你们,一分也不会少,你们到时候就知道了。
3.NIKKY: no, they got several different reports, but one thing for sure is that this company is defrauding investors.
他们有几种财务报告,但是有一件事情可以确定:这个公司的确是在欺骗投资人。
4.Defrauding loans by any other means.
以其他方法诈骗贷款的。
5.The embattled administration is facing a blanket indictment from the media for defrauding the public.
这个陷入窘境的政府部门将因欺骗公众而面临媒体铺天盖地的指控。
6.If a stranger phone to you for dining or dating, please do be careful to make an appointment. Beware of defrauding.
若接到不明身份的人打电话约你外出吃饭喝茶等,请勿随便赴约,谨防上当受骗
7.Stockman now is facing criminal charges for allegedly defrauding investors.
正面临着欺骗投资者的犯罪指控。
8.Government regulators in England several years ago sought to close down Amway for defrauding consumers in that country.
几年之前,英国政府管理者就以在他们国家欺骗消费者为由设法取缔了安利。
9.There is no kind of dishonesty into which otherwise good people more easily and frequently fall than that of defrauding the government.
欺骗政府,没有什么比它让好人更容易和经常犯不诚信的错误。
10.In real competition, businesses get sued and punished for breaking contracts and defrauding people, and are kept accountable in this way.
在真正的自由竞争下,若企业违反合同或欺诈了别人,它们会受到起诉并得到惩罚,企业的信用与责任度也由此建立。