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1 defraud
tr[dɪ'frɔːd]1 estafar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto defraud somebody of something estafarle algo a alguiendefraud [di'frɔd] vt: estafar, defraudarv.• defraudar v.dɪ'frɔːdtransitive verb \<\<person\>\> estafar[dɪ'frɔːd]VT frm [+ person, authorities] estafar, defraudarhe defrauded the firm of £1,000 — le estafó 1.000 libras a la compañía
* * *[dɪ'frɔːd]transitive verb \<\<person\>\> estafar -
2 defraud
vt.1 defraudar, estafar.2 desilusionar. (pt & pp defrauded) -
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4 to defraud somebody of something
estafarle algo a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to defraud somebody of something
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5 estafar
estafar ( conjugate estafar) verbo transitivo estafarle algo a algn to defraud sb of sth, swindle sb out of sth
estafar verbo transitivo to swindle, cheat, trick: estafaron a un pensionista y le dejaron sin sus ahorros, they swindled the pensioner out of his entire savings ' estafar' also found in these entries: Spanish: defraudar - timar - engañar - robar English: chisel - con - defraud - diddle - fiddle - rook - swindle - trick - cheat - rip -
6 fleece
fli:s
1. noun(a sheep's coat of wool.) vellón
2. verb(to cut wool from (sheep).) esquilar- fleecytr[fliːs]1 (sheep's coat, fabric) lana2 (sheared) vellón nombre masculino1 (shear) esquilar1) shear: esquilar, trasquilar2) swindle: estafar, defraudarfleece n: lana f, vellón mn.• lana s.f.• vellocino s.m.• vellón s.m.v.• carmenar v.• desollar v.• desplumar v.• esquilar v.• mondar v.
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transitive verb ( defraud) (colloq) desplumar (fam)[fliːs]1. N2) (=jacket) forro m polar2.VT [+ sheep] esquilar; (fig) * (=rob) desplumar ** * *
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7 defraudar
defraudar ( conjugate defraudar) verbo transitivo
defraudar verbo transitivo
1 (decepcionar) to disappoint: su forma de tratar el asunto nos ha defraudado mucho, we were very disappointed about the way he dealt with the matter
2 (estafar, sustraer una suma) to defraud, cheat: le han procesado por defraudar a Hacienda, he has been prosecuted for evading taxes ' defraudar' also found in these entries: English: disappoint - fiddle - let down - short-change - dash -
8 estafa
Del verbo estafar: ( conjugate estafar) \ \
estafa es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: estafa estafar
estafa sustantivo femenino
estafar ( conjugate estafar) verbo transitivo estafale algo a algn to defraud sb of sth, swindle sb out of sth
estafa sustantivo femenino swindle: lo encontraron culpable de estafa, he was found guilty of fraud
estafar verbo transitivo to swindle, cheat, trick: estafaron a un pensionista y le dejaron sin sus ahorros, they swindled the pensioner out of his entire savings ' estafa' also found in these entries: Spanish: cambiazo - camelo - engaño - timo - robo English: cheat - con - fraud - rip-off - scam - show up - swindle - confidence -
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Fr. (abr de Fray) Brother
Fray Arturo, Brother Arturo 'Fr.' also found in these entries: Spanish: así - pésame - soñar English: affront - antifreeze - carefree - defraud - defreeze - defrost - duty-free - forefront - France - fraternal - fraternity - fraud - fraudulent - fraught - freak - free - free-range - free-style - freebie - freedom - freelance - freeload - freely - Freemason - freestanding - freeware - freeway - freewheel - freeze - freeze-dried - freezer - freezing - frenetic - frequency - frequent - frequently - friction - fridge - frigate - frigid - frill - fringe - frisk - frisky - fritter - frivolity - frivolous - frizzy - frock - frogABBR= franc(s) fr(s). -
10 screw
skru:
1. noun1) (a type of nail that is driven into something by a firm twisting action: I need four strong screws for fixing the cupboard to the wall.) tornillo2) (an action of twisting a screw etc: He tightened it by giving it another screw.) vuelta
2. verb1) (to fix, or be fixed, with a screw or screws: He screwed the handle to the door; The handle screws on with these screws.) atornillar2) (to fix or remove, or be fixed or removed, with a twisting movement: Make sure that the hook is fully screwed in; He screwed off the lid.) enroscar, apretar3) ((slang, vulgar) to fuck; to have sex (with).) echar un polvo, joder, follar4) ((slang) to cheat or take advantage of: They screwed you - these are not real diamonds.) timar, clavar•- be/get screwed
- have a screw loose
- put the screws on
- screw up
- screw up one's courage
screw1 n tornilloscrew2 vb1. atornillar / sujetar con tornillos2. enroscartr[skrʊː]1 (metal pin) tornillo2 (propeller) hélice nombre femenino3 (turn) vuelta4 slang (prison warder) carcelero,-a6 taboo (sexual act) polvo1 (fasten with screws) atornillar; (tighten) enroscar, apretar2 (crumple) arrugar■ you were well and truly screwed! ¡te han timado de verdad!■ how much did they screw you for? ¿cuánto te clavaron?■ I'll screw you for every penny you've got! ¡te sacaré hasta el último penique!4 taboo (have sex with) joder, follar, tirarse1 (turn, tighten) atornillarse, enroscarse2 (have sex) echar un polvo, joder, follar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a screw loose faltarle un tornillo a unoscrew that! slang ¡a joderse!screw you! slang ¡jódete!, ¡vete a la mierda!to be screwed up (person) tener muchos traumas, estar neurótico,-ato have one's head screwed on tener la cabeza bien sentadato screw up one's courage armarse de valorscrew ['skru:] vt: atornillarscrew vito screw in : atornillarsescrew n1) : tornillo m (para fijar algo)2) twist: vuelta f3) propeller: hélice fn.• husillo s.m.• hélice s.f.• rosca s.f.• tornillo s.m.• turca s.f.v.• atornillar v.• entornillar v.• torcer v.skruː
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1)a) (Const, Tech) tornillo mto have a screw loose — (colloq & hum)
he's/you've got a screw loose — le/te falta un tornillo (fam & hum)
to put the screws on somebody — apretarle* las tuercas a alguien
b) ( action) (no pl) vuelta f; (before n) <lid, top> de roscac) (Aviat, Naut) hélice f2) ( sexual intercourse) (vulg) (no pl)to have a screw — echar(se) un polvo (fam), coger* (Méx, RPl, Ven vulg), follar (Esp vulg), culear (Andes vulg)
3) ( prison guard) (sl) guardia m, madero m (Esp arg)
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1)a) (Const, Tech) atornillarscrew the two pieces together — una las dos piezas con un tornillo/con tornillos
b) ( crumple)2)a) (vulg) ( have sex with)to screw somebody — tirarse a alguien (vulg), coger* a alguien (Méx, RPl, Ven vulg), follar a alguien (Esp vulg), culearse a alguien (Andes vulg)
b) (in interj phrases)screw you! — vete a la mierda or (Méx) a la chingada! (vulg), andá a cagar! (RPl vulg)
3) (sl)a) (exploit, cheat) esquilmar, hacer* guaje (Méx fam)she's screwing him for everything she can get — lo está exprimiendo al máximo, le está chupando la sangre
b) ( extort)to screw something OUT OF somebody/something — sacarle* algo a alguien/algo
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vi1) ( Const)to screw in/on — atornillarse
2) ( have sex) (vulg) echar(se) un polvo (fam), coger* (Méx, RPl, Ven vulg), follar (Esp vulg), culear (Andes vulg)•Phrasal Verbs:- screw up[skruː]1. N1) tornillo m- put the screws on sb2) (Aer, Naut) hélice f3) ** (=prison officer) carcelero(-a) m / f4) *** (=sexual intercourse) polvo *** m2. VT1) [+ screw] atornillar; [+ nut] apretar; [+ lid] dar vueltas a, enroscar2) *** (=have sex with) joder ***screw the cost, it's got to be done! — (fig) ¡a la porra el gasto, tiene que hacerse!
3) * (=defraud) timar, estafar3.VI *** joder ***, echar un polvo ***, coger (LAm) ***, chingar (Mex) ***4.CPDscrew-top- screw on- screw up* * *[skruː]
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1)a) (Const, Tech) tornillo mto have a screw loose — (colloq & hum)
he's/you've got a screw loose — le/te falta un tornillo (fam & hum)
to put the screws on somebody — apretarle* las tuercas a alguien
b) ( action) (no pl) vuelta f; (before n) <lid, top> de roscac) (Aviat, Naut) hélice f2) ( sexual intercourse) (vulg) (no pl)to have a screw — echar(se) un polvo (fam), coger* (Méx, RPl, Ven vulg), follar (Esp vulg), culear (Andes vulg)
3) ( prison guard) (sl) guardia m, madero m (Esp arg)
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1)a) (Const, Tech) atornillarscrew the two pieces together — una las dos piezas con un tornillo/con tornillos
b) ( crumple)2)a) (vulg) ( have sex with)to screw somebody — tirarse a alguien (vulg), coger* a alguien (Méx, RPl, Ven vulg), follar a alguien (Esp vulg), culearse a alguien (Andes vulg)
b) (in interj phrases)screw you! — vete a la mierda or (Méx) a la chingada! (vulg), andá a cagar! (RPl vulg)
3) (sl)a) (exploit, cheat) esquilmar, hacer* guaje (Méx fam)she's screwing him for everything she can get — lo está exprimiendo al máximo, le está chupando la sangre
b) ( extort)to screw something OUT OF somebody/something — sacarle* algo a alguien/algo
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vi1) ( Const)to screw in/on — atornillarse
2) ( have sex) (vulg) echar(se) un polvo (fam), coger* (Méx, RPl, Ven vulg), follar (Esp vulg), culear (Andes vulg)•Phrasal Verbs:- screw up -
11 fraude
fraude sustantivo masculino fraud;
fraude sustantivo masculino fraud: es preciso controlar el fraude a Hacienda, it is necessary to bring tax evasion under control ' fraude' also found in these entries: Spanish: empapelar - trampa - descubrir - participación - tapadera - tranza English: case - cheat - defraud - fraud - racket - tax evasion - trial - wholesale - tax -
12 gobierno
Del verbo gobernar: ( conjugate gobernar) \ \
gobierno es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: gobernar gobierno
gobernar ( conjugate gobernar) verbo transitivo ‹ país› to govern, rule; ‹ barco› to steer verbo intransitivo (Gob, Pol) to govern; (Náut) to steer
gobierno sustantivo masculino government
gobernar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo
1 to govern
2 Náut to steer
gobierno sustantivo masculino
1 Pol government
2 (mando, administración) management
3 Náut steering ' gobierno' also found in these entries: Spanish: abaratarse - acosar - actual - administración - angular - bicolor - billón - cajón - conspirar - decretar - derribar - derrocar - derrumbamiento - dicotomía - estrechar - favorecer - ilegítima - ilegítimo - instrumentación - junta - mandato - presidenta - presidente - promover - sede - títere - argentino - caer - caída - coalición - crisis - débil - echar - entrante - estado - formación - formar - intendencia - interino - jefe - lo - mayoría - precario - prever - reconocer English: act - administration - antipollution - bring down - call - caretaker government - central government - coalition - collusion - confer - crackdown - curtail - decentralize - decree - defraud - department - enviable - expansion - fellow - for - government - govt. - incoming - institute - institution - itself - lawsuit - on - overthrow - powerful - present - rule - scientific - seat - Secretary of State - shaky - state - subsidize - superficial - back - bow - conveniently - county - devolution - front - govern - house - housing - line - official -
13 intento
Del verbo intentar: ( conjugate intentar) \ \
intento es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
intentó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: intentar intento
intentar ( conjugate intentar) verbo transitivo to try;◊ ¡inténtalo otra vez! try again!;intento un aterrizaje de emergencia to attempt an emergency landing; intento hacer algo to try to do sth; ¿has intentado que te lo arreglen? have you tried getting o to get it fixed?
intento sustantivo masculino
intentar verbo transitivo to try, attempt: intentaremos que regrese hoy mismo, we'll try to get him to come home today without fail ➣ Ver nota en try
intento sustantivo masculino attempt
intento de robo/asesinato, attempted robbery/murder ' intento' also found in these entries: Spanish: abortar - amago - desesperada - desesperado - fallida - fallido - retraer - suicidio - conocer - empeño - ensayo - frustrado - fuga - nuevo - resultado - vano English: abortive - attempt - bid - bribe - cow - damp - defraud - deliberate - duck - dupe - effort - fail - go - hoodwink - ineffective - initial - intent - justification - lure - mislead - outguess - pad out - plot - suicide attempt - sweat off - think back - try - worthy - aim - bungle - carry - crack - endeavor - false - fumble - overture - rebuild - succeed - unsuccessful - why -
14 defrauding
adj.defraudador.s.defraudación, fraude.ger.gerundio del verbo DEFRAUD.
См. также в других словарях:
defraud — de·fraud /di frȯd/ vt: to deprive of something by fraud de·fraud·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. defraud … Law dictionary
defraud — de‧fraud [dɪˈfrɔːd ǁ ˈfrɒːd] verb [intransitive, transitive] LAW to gain money or goods from someone by saying or doing something dishonest: • He admitted attempting to defraud the insurance company. defraud somebody of something • She defrauded… … Financial and business terms
Defraud — De*fraud , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Defrauded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Defrauding}.] [L. defraudare; de + fraudare to cheat, fr. fraus, fraudis, fraud: cf. OF. defrauder. See {Fraud}.] To deprive of some right, interest, or property, by a deceitful device; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
defraud — mid 14c., from O.Fr. defrauder, from L. defraudare to defraud, cheat, from de thoroughly (see DE (Cf. de )) + fraudare (see FRAUD (Cf. fraud)). Related: Defrauded; defrauding … Etymology dictionary
defraud — swindle, overreach, *cheat, cozen Analogous words: trick, bamboozle, hoax, gull, *dupe, befool: outwit, circumvent, foil (see FRUSTRATE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
defraud — [v] cheat, bilk bamboozle, beguile, burn, chouse, circumvent, clip, con, cozen, deceive, delude, do, do number on*, do out of*, dupe, embezzle, fleece, flimflam, foil, hoax, jive*, milk*, outwit, pilfer, pull fast one*, rip off*, rob, shaft*,… … New thesaurus
defraud — ► VERB ▪ illegally obtain money from (someone) by deception. DERIVATIVES defrauder noun. ORIGIN Latin defraudare, from fraudare to cheat … English terms dictionary
defraud — [dē frôd′, difrôd′] vt. [ME defrauden < OFr defrauder < L defraudare < de , from + fraudare, to cheat < fraus, FRAUD] to take away or hold back property, rights, etc. from by fraud; cheat SYN. CHEAT defraudation [dē΄frô dā′shən] n.… … English World dictionary
defraud — v. (D; tr.) to defraud of (he defrauded them of their money) * * * [dɪ frɔːd] (D; tr.) to defraud of (he defrauded them of their money) (D; tr.) to defraud of (he defrauded them of their money) … Combinatory dictionary
defraud — de|fraud [dıˈfro:d US ˈfro:d] v [T] to trick a person or organization in order to get money from them defraud sb of sth ▪ She defrauded her employers of thousands of pounds. ▪ He faces charges of theft and conspiracy to defraud (=a secret plan to … Dictionary of contemporary English
defraud — [[t]dɪfrɔ͟ːd[/t]] defrauds, defrauding, defrauded VERB If someone defrauds you, they take something away from you or stop you from getting what belongs to you by means of tricks and lies. [V n] He pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to… … English dictionary