1.误报;谎报
1.误报;谎报
1.to give a false or incorrect account or description of something
1.Participants in the high-power group considered the misreporting of travel expenses to be a significantly worse offense.
手中握有大权的这组参与者认为谎报差旅费是一个十分糟糕的过错。
2.An application example is given to demonstrate this parameter design algorithm which can reduce the number of fault misreporting greatly.
应用实例表明动态生成阈值可以极大减少故障的误报率,从而验证了该参数设计算法的有效性。
3.Those people where people usually work for themselves and are often paid in cash making misreporting your income easier.
这些人通常是自雇人员,经常使用现金结算,易于瞒报收入。
4.The first group was told to rate, on a nine-point scale, the moral seriousness of misreporting travel expenses at work.
第一组被告知对虚报差旅费的行为给以道德评价,方式是在一张1-9分的表格上打分。
5.The continuing misreporting of fiscal data by Greece has already severely damaged this ideal.
希腊持续错报财政数据已严重损害了这一目标。
6.If so! I morning afraid that you haudio-videoe haudio-videoe been misreporting.
要是是这样的话,惧怕你已经被误导了。
7.Statistic Analysis of Nosocomial Infection and the Rate of Misreporting
医院感染及漏报率统计分析
8.The Second Discussion on the Hot Box Misreporting of the Second Generation Equipment Caused by Direct Sunlight
再探阳光直射引起的二代机热轴误报问题