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1 embezzlement
noun malversación (de fondos)tr[ɪm'bezəlmənt]1 desfalco, malversación nombre femeninoembezzlement [ɪm'bɛzəlmənt, ɛm-] n: desfalco m, malversación fn.• desfalco s.m.• malversación s.f.• peculado s.m.ɪm'bezəlməntmass noun desfalco m, malversación f (de fondos)[ɪm'bezlmǝnt]N malversación f (de fondos), desfalco m* * *[ɪm'bezəlmənt]mass noun desfalco m, malversación f (de fondos) -
2 embezzlement
s.malversación (de dinero público); desfalco (de dinero privado) -
3 embezzlement insurance
s.seguro contra desfalco. -
4 desfalco
Del verbo desfalcar: ( conjugate desfalcar) \ \
desfalco es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desfalcó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: desfalcar desfalco
desfalco sustantivo masculino embezzlement
desfalco m Fin embezzlement ' desfalco' also found in these entries: English: embezzlement -
5 malversación
malversación sustantivo femenino: tb ' malversación' also found in these entries: English: embezzlement - misuse - diversion -
6 embezzle
im'bezl(to take dishonestly (money that has been entrusted to oneself): As the firm's accountant, he embezzled $20,000 in two years.) malversar, desfalcar- embezzler
tr[ɪm'bezəl]1 desfalcar, malversar■ he'd been embezzling money from the bank where he worked for years llevaba años malversando dinero del banco donde trabajabav.• desfalcar v.• malversar v.• pringar v.ɪm'bezəltransitive verb desfalcar*, malversar[ɪm'bezl]VT [+ funds, money] malversar, desfalcar* * *[ɪm'bezəl]transitive verb desfalcar*, malversar -
7 cárcel
cárcel sustantivo femenino ( prisión) prison, jail;
cárcel sustantivo femenino prison, jail ' cárcel' also found in these entries: Spanish: calabozo - celador - celadora - condonar - error - incomunicada - incomunicado - liberar - locutorio - meter - recluir - reclusión - acabar - aljibe - cana - encerrar - escapar - huir - imponer - interno - parar - penal - pudrir - tambo English: break out - cell - deserve - embezzlement - escape - governor - inmate - jail - languish - lockup - penitentiary - prison - riot - river - send down - than - turnkey - warden - wind up - open - send - throw - warder -
8 distracción
distracción sustantivo femeninob) ( descuido):◊ en un momento de distracciónse la robaron she took her eye off it for a moment and someone stole it;la más mínima distracción puede ser fatal the slightest lapse of concentration could be fatal
distracción sustantivo femenino
1 (para divertirse) entertainment (entretenerse) hobby
2 (falta de atención) distraction, absent-mindedness ' distracción' also found in these entries: Spanish: comecocos - descuido - servir - despiste English: distraction - diversion - relaxation - amusement
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embezzlement — I noun appropriation, breach of trust, cheating, defalcation, fraud, fraudulent appropriation, fraudulent appropriation of money, fraudulent conversion, larceny, malversation, misappropriation, peculation, pilfering, purloining, stealing, swindle … Law dictionary
Embezzlement — Em*bez zle*ment, n. The fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom it has been intrusted; as, the embezzlement by a clerk of his employer s money; embezzlement of public funds by the public officer having them in charge. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embezzlement — 1540s, from EMBEZZLE (Cf. embezzle) + MENT (Cf. ment) … Etymology dictionary
embezzlement — [n] stealing money, often from employer abstraction, appropriation, defalcation, filching, fraud, larceny, misapplication, misappropriation, misuse, peculation, pilfer age, pilfering, purloining, skimming, theft, thieving; concept 139 Ant.… … New thesaurus
Embezzlement — Embezzler redirects here. For the film, see The Embezzler. Criminal law … Wikipedia
embezzlement — embezzle em‧bez‧zle [ɪmˈbezl] verb [intransitive, transitive] LAW ACCOUNTING if someone embezzles money from the company or organization they work for, they steal it, perhaps over a period of time, and use it for themselves: • An American banker … Financial and business terms
Embezzlement — A form of white collar crime where a person misappropriates the assets entrusted to him or her. In this type of fraud the assets are attained lawfully and the embezzler has the right to possess them, but the assets are then used for unintended… … Investment dictionary
embezzlement — n. 1) to commit embezzlement 2) embezzlement from * * * [ɪm bez(ə)lmənt] to commit embezzlement embezzlement from … Combinatory dictionary
embezzlement — See embezzle. * * * Crime of fraudulently appropriating property entrusted to one s care and converting it to one s own use. It occurs when a person gains possession of goods lawfully and then misappropriates them. It thus stands in contrast to… … Universalium
embezzlement — [[t]ɪmbe̱z(ə)lmənt[/t]] N UNCOUNT Embezzlement is the crime of embezzling money … English dictionary
embezzlement — A form of theft in which an employee dishonestly appropriates money or property given to him or her on behalf of an employer. The special offence of embezzlement ceased to exist in 1969 … Big dictionary of business and management