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1 defraud
transitive verb* * *de·fraud[dɪˈfrɔ:d, AM -ˈfrɑ:d]vt* * *[dɪ'frɔːd]vtbetrügen, hintergehento defraud sb of sth — jdn um etw betrügen or bringen
* * *defraud [dıˈfrɔːd]B v/i betrügen:with intent to defraud JUR in betrügerischer Absicht, arglistig,* * *transitive verbdefraud somebody [of something] — jemanden [um etwas] betrügen
* * *(of) v.betrügen (um) v. v.beschwindeln v. -
2 rip off
transitive verb* * *◆ rip offvt1. (take off fast)▪ to \rip off off ⇆ sth etw abreißenthey \rip offped off their clothes sie rissen sich die Kleider vom Leibto \rip off off ideas Ideen klauen fam* * *vt sep1) (lit) abreißen ( prep obj von); clothing herunterreißenhe ripped off her dress — er riss ihr das Kleid vom Leib
* * *transitive verb1) (remove from) reißen von; (remove) abreißen; herunterreißen [Maske, Kleidungsstück] -
3 scheme
1. noun1) (arrangement) Anordnung, die2) (table of classification, outline) Schema, daspension scheme — Altersversorgung, die
4) (dishonest plan) Intrige, die2. intransitive verb* * *[ski:m] 1. noun1) (a plan or arrangement; a way of doing something: a colour scheme for the room; There are various schemes for improving the roads.) das Schema2. verb(to make (especially dishonest) schemes: He was punished for scheming against the President; They have all been scheming for my dismissal.) Ränke schmieden- academic.ru/64601/schemer">schemer- scheming* * *[ski:m]I. nthey've devised a \scheme to defraud the government of millions of dollars sie haben einen Plan geschmiedet, die Regierung um Millionen von Dollar zu betrügena hare-brained \scheme ein verrückter Plana play \scheme for 7- to 11-year olds ein Spieleprogramm für die 7- bis 11-Jährigen; ECON Plan m, Programm nt, Vorhaben nt, Projekt nt\scheme of arrangement Vergleichsvorschlag mpension \scheme Altersversorgung fcolour \scheme Farb[en]zusammenstellung fit fits into his \scheme of things das passt in seine Betrachtungsweisethe great [or overall] \scheme of things ( also hum) der große [Welten]plan, der hinter allem steht a. hum4.▶ the best-laid \schemes of mice and men [gang aft agley] die ausgeklügeltsten Pläne der Menschen [gehen oft schief]II. vito \scheme for sb's downfall Pläne für jds Sturz schmiedenhe was scheming to get the top job from the moment he joined the firm seit seinem ersten Tag in der Firma war es seine Absicht, den wichtigsten Posten zu ergattern▪ to \scheme that... annehmen, dass...what are you scheming now? was heckst du nun schon wieder aus? fam* * *[skiːm]1. n1) (= plan) Plan m, Programm nt; (= project) Projekt nt; (= insurance scheme) Programm nt; (= idea) Idee fa scheme of work — ein Arbeitsprogramm nt or -plan m
a scheme to overthrow the government — ein Komplott m gegen die Regierung, Pläne pl, die Regierung zu stürzen
the CIA's schemes to discredit Castro — die Machenschaften pl des CIA, um Castro zu diskreditieren
rhyme scheme — Reimschema nt
it doesn't fit into my scheme of things — es hat keinen Platz in meiner Betrachtungsweise
in the grand scheme of things — im Ganzen gesehen
4) (Brit: housing scheme) Siedlung f2. viPläne schmieden or aushecken (inf); (in firm etc) intrigierento scheme for sth — auf etw (acc) hinarbeiten
* * *scheme [skiːm]A s1. Schema n, System n, Anlage f:scheme of philosophy philosophisches System2. a) Schema n, Aufstellung f, Tabelle fb) Übersicht fc) schematische Darstellung3. Zeitplan m4. Plan m, Projekt n, Programm n5. (dunkler) Plan, Intrige f, Komplott n6. ASTRON Aspektendarstellung fB v/t2. pej etwas Böses planen, aushecken3. in ein Schema oder System bringenC v/i1. Pläne machen oder schmieden:scheme for sth auf etwas hinarbeiten2. intrigieren, Ränke schmieden* * *1. noun1) (arrangement) Anordnung, die2) (table of classification, outline) Schema, daspension scheme — Altersversorgung, die
4) (dishonest plan) Intrige, die2. intransitive verb* * *n.Entwurf -¨e m.Plan ¨-e m.Schema -en n.
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