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1 мошенник
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > мошенник
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2 фродастер
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > фродастер
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3 мошенник
fraudster имя существительное:bunco-steerer (мошенник, шулер)словосочетание:chevalier of industry (мошенник, авантюрист) -
4 мошенник
1) General subject: angler, bad hat, bad lot, bilk, bilker, blackleg, charlatan, cheat, chevalier of fortune, chevalier of industry, chouse, con-man, confidence man, confidence trickster, cozener, deceiver, faker, fraud, grafter, greaser, greasers, gyp, hangdog, hawk, highbinder, highbinders, humbugger, impostor, jack-in-the-box, jacks, jacks-in-the-box, juggler, kite, knave, knight of the post, lurcher, magsman, picaroon, put-on artist, quack, quacksalver, racketeer, rascal, rogue, rook, scallywag, sham, shark, sharper, sharpy, son of a gun, spieler, swindler, tregetour, trepan, twicer, bad egg, fraud artist, flimflammer, con artist, flashman, flimflam artist, knight of industry, con, shady operator, scam artist3) Slang: conman5) Obsolete: cheater, gambler, rapscallion6) Law: fraudster, pettifogger, plunderer, sharker, trickster8) Australian slang: bushranger10) Simple: bamboozler11) Jail: hempseed12) Banking: defrauder13) Advertising: con man14) Business: gazumper15) Makarov: scallywag (особ. в политических делах), skinner (особ. шулер)16) Security: dishonest person -
5 обманщик
1) General subject: bluff, bluffer, charlatan, cheat, counterfeit, counterfeiter, cozener, crook, deceiver, delusionist, dissembler, double dealer, double-dealer, double-face, doubleface, duffer, faker, false, flimflamer, four flusher, four-flusher, fraud, gagger, gouge, hawk, heel, hoaxer, humbug, humbugger, impostor, jockey, juggler, mountebank, phoney, phony, pretender, pseud, quack, quacksalver, sham, shammer, sharper, shoddy character, slick, swindler, take in, take-in, tregetour, trepan, trickster, twicer, two timer, two-timer, victimizer, scammer (американизм), cheater, beguiler, yentzer5) Bookish: inveigler6) Law: confidence trickster7) Economy: double-cross, fraudster9) Scottish language: intake10) Jargon: bilk, chiseler, con man, crooked stick, designer, dipsy doodle, double-crosser, fiddler, four-flusher four-flushing, grifter, gyp artist, gypper, gypster, sell, worm, hoser, foney, fony, shark, sharpie11) Simple: bamboozler -
6 субъект мошенничества
Banking: fraudsterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > субъект мошенничества
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7 человек, который ездит зайцем
General subject: fraudsterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, который ездит зайцем
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8 обманщик
fraud, fraudster
См. также в других словарях:
fraudster — UK US /ˈfrɔːdstər/ US /ˈfrɑːdstɚ/ noun [C] ► a person who gets money by deceiving people: »Fraudsters are using increasingly sophisticated tactics to obtain people s personal details … Financial and business terms
fraudster — 1975, from FRAUD (Cf. fraud) + STER (Cf. ster). Earlier words were fraudsman (1610s); frauditor (1550s) … Etymology dictionary
fraudster — UK [ˈfrɔːdstə(r)] / US [ˈfrɔdstər] noun [countable] Word forms fraudster : singular fraudster plural fraudsters someone who commits the crime of fraud … English dictionary
fraudster — [[t]frɔ͟ːdstə(r)[/t]] fraudsters N COUNT A fraudster is someone who commits the crime of fraud. [mainly BRIT] … English dictionary
fraudster — fraud ► NOUN 1) wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain. 2) a person intending or thing intended to deceive. DERIVATIVES fraudster noun. ORIGIN Old French fraude, from Latin fraus deceit, injury … English terms dictionary
fraudster — Date: 1960 chiefly British a person who engages in fraud ; cheat … New Collegiate Dictionary
fraudster — noun a person who practices fraud; a swindler Syn: con man, defrauder … Wiktionary
fraudster — fraud|ster [ˈfro:dstə US ˈfro:dstər] n someone who has committed a fraud … Dictionary of contemporary English
fraudster — fraud|ster [ frɔdstər ] noun count MAINLY BRITISH someone who commits the crime of FRAUD … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fraudster — fraud·ster … English syllables
fraudster — ˈfrȯdstər noun ( s) Etymology: fraud + ster chiefly Britain : one who engages in fraud : cheat … Useful english dictionary