1.伪造者
2.锻工
1.a criminal who makes copies of valuable documents or works of art, and sells the copies illegally to people who think they are original. Someone who copies money is called a counterfeiter.
1.Counterfeiting or forgery of banknotes was a problem, but now all the forgers are in jail.
过去,印制假币是个问题,但现在所有的造假者都被关进了监狱。
2.I can now say that even the cleverest forgers and falsifiers are not safe from exposure.
我现在可以说,即使是最聪明的伪造者和撒谎的人都不可能从这里逃脱被曝光的命运。
3.It may give a new tool to people who need to keep forgers from making counterfeit versions of paper money or credit cards.
它为人们提供了一种新的方法来防止造假者伪造纸币或信用卡。
4.Forgers who added gold religious images sometime after 1930 further damaged the document.
大约在1930年后,伪造者又加上了金色的宗教图像,这进一步破坏了原手稿。
5.Throughout history there have numerous cases of forgers faking diaries and biographies of people who are already dead.
历史上有很多伪造犯伪造死去的人的日记和传记的案件。
6.Those things are difficult, but not impossible, for forgers to replicate.
造假者想要复制这些特征很难,但还是有可能做到。
7.Forgers have found Palmer irresistible, but they never could do the intricate layers of paint.
赝品制造者们深知帕尔默炙手可热,但却无力层层绘制如此复杂的油画作品。
8.But ye are forgers of lies, ye are all physicians of no value.
你们是编造谎言的,都是无用的医生。
9.But no one is going to jail, because the forgers lived more than 2, 000 years ago.
但没人会因此坐牢,因为造价者生活在两千多年前。
10.Forgers have a difficult time selling their products.
伪造者曾一度面临赝品难销的困境。