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1 falsify
[-fæɪ] verbto make false:يُزَيِّفHe falsified the accounts.
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2 cuisiner
v. trans.1. To 'engineer' something, to scheme. Il a cuisine une vacherie du tonnerre! That dirty trick he cooked up was right nasty!2. To 'work a fiddle', to falsify accounts. C'est un as pour cuisiner les notes de frais: The way he fiddles the old expense account is nobody's business!3. To 'grill' a suspect, to subject an arrested person to tough interrogation. -
3 interverto
inter-verto ( - vorto), ti, sum, 3, v. a., to turn aside, turn or draw in another direction, divert.I.Lit.:II.in extremis partibus triglyphi semicanaliculi intervertantur,
Vitr. 4, 3, 5:ductum aquae,
Dig. 43, 20, 8.—Trop., to alter, change for the worse, pervert:B.recta ingenia,
Sen. Cons. ad Marc. 22, 1:rationes,
to falsify accounts, Front. Strat. 3, 16, 3.—To purloin, pilfer, embezzle:2.argentum,
Plaut. As. 2, 2, 92:ille induxit, ut peteret: et receptum intervertit, ad seque transtulit,
Cic. Phil. 2, 32, 79:interverso regali hoc dono,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 30, § 68:vectigalia,
Suet. Vit. 7.—Esp., to cheat out of, defraud of a thing: aliquem aliqua re, to cheat, defraud (anteand post-class.):C.ut me muliere intervorteret,
Plaut. Ps. 3, 2, 110: possessione dominum, Gell. 11, 18, 13.— With acc. alone:quem intervortam?
Plaut. As. 2, 1, 10; Dig. 41, 2, 20. — -
4 fälschen
Fälschen n RECHT counterfeiting* * ** * *fälschen
to falsify, to feign, (Geld) to fabricate, to counterfeit, (Markt) to rig, (Urkunde) to forge, to falsify, to fake (US);
• Abrechnungen fälschen to falsify the accounts;
• Banknote fälschen to forge a banknote;
• Bilanz fälschen to cook (fake, doctor, tamper) a balance sheet;
• Bücher fälschen to falsify the accounts;
• Geschäftsbericht fälschen to fake a business report;
• Nahrungsmittel fälschen to adulterate food;
• Scheck fälschen to alter (forge, raise) a check (US);
• Urkunde fälschen to forge a document;
• Wechsel fälschen to forge a bill. -
5 fälschen
v/t fake; (Urkunden, Unterschrift etc.) auch forge; (Geld) counterfeit, forge; (Rechnung, Bücher etc.) tamper with, doctor umg.; (Spielkarten) mark; (Würfel) load; weitS. (Geschichte etc.) falsify, doctor umg.; die Bücher fälschen cook the books umg.* * *das Fälschenforgery* * *fạ̈l|schen ['fɛlʃn]vtto forge, to fake; Geld, Briefmarken auch to counterfeit; (COMM ) Bücher to falsify; Geschichte, Tatsachen to falsifySee:→ auch gefälscht* * *1) (to make a copy of for dishonest purposes: to counterfeit banknotes.) counterfeit2) (to pretend or imitate in order to deceive: to fake a signature.) fake3) (to make false: He falsified the accounts.) falsify4) ((the crime of) copying pictures, documents, signatures etc and pretending they are genuine: He was sent to prison for forgery.) forgery5) (to copy (eg a letter or a signature) and pretend that it is genuine, usually for illegal purposes: He forged my signature.) forge* * *fäl·schen[ˈfɛlʃn̩]vt▪ etw \fälschen to forge [or fake] sthgefälschte Papiere forged [or fake] papers; ÖKON to falsify sthGeld \fälschen to counterfeit money* * *transitives Verb forge, fake <signature, document, passport>; forge, counterfeit <coin, banknote>* * *fälschen v/t fake; (Urkunden, Unterschrift etc) auch forge; (Geld) counterfeit, forge; (Rechnung, Bücher etc) tamper with, doctor umg; (Spielkarten) mark; (Würfel) load; weitS. (Geschichte etc) falsify, doctor umg;die Bücher fälschen cook the books umg* * *transitives Verb forge, fake <signature, document, passport>; forge, counterfeit <coin, banknote>* * *v.to falsify v.to forge v.to fudge v. -
6 falsifier
falsifier [falsifje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verbto falsify ; [+ signature] to forge* * *falsifje1) ( altérer) to falsify, to tamper with [document, chèque]; to distort, to falsify [faits]2) ( contrefaire) to forge [signature, monnaie]* * *falsifje vt* * *falsifier verb table: plier vtr1 ( altérer) to falsify, to tamper with [document, comptes, chèque]; to distort, to falsify [faits, histoire];2 ( contrefaire) to forge [signature, monnaie].[falsifje] verbe transitif[vin, lait] to adulterate -
7 falsificare
forge* * *falsificare v.tr. to falsify, to forge, to fake; to counterfeit: falsificò la firma di suo zio, he forged his uncle's signature; era noto per aver falsificato banconote, he was well-known for having counterfeited banknotes; falsificare un testamento, to forge a will; falsificare i conti, to cook accounts // falsificare una notizia, to distort (o to alter) a piece of news.* * *[falsifi'kare]verbo transitivo1) (contraffare) to falsify, to counterfeit, to fake [assegno, firma, documento]; to falsify, to forge, to counterfeit [ banconote]2) (alterare) to sophisticate [ testo]; to alter, to distort [ dichiarazione]* * *falsificare/falsifi'kare/ [1]1 (contraffare) to falsify, to counterfeit, to fake [assegno, firma, documento]; to falsify, to forge, to counterfeit [ banconote] -
8 Fälschung
Fälschung f 1. GEN forgery; 2. RW falsification; 3. RECHT falsification (Dokumente); counterfeit (Münzen)* * *f 1. < Geschäft> forgery; 2. < Rechnung> falsification; 3. < Recht> Dokumente falsification, Münzen counterfeit* * *Fälschung
falsification, counterfeit[ing], adulteration, fabrication, fake, phony (US sl.), mock, (Banknote) counterfeit, dud (sl.), (Produkt) adulteration, (Urkunden) forgery;
• Fälschung einer Bilanz falsification (window dressing) of a balance sheet;
• Fälschung eines Dienstzeugnisses false character (Br.);
• Fälschung von Geschäftsunterlagen falsification of accounts;
• Fälschung von Rechnungsbüchern falsification of accounts;
• Fälschung eines Schecks alteration (raising) of a check (US) (cheque, Br.);
• Fälschung von Warenzeichen imitation of trademarks;
• Fälschung eines Wechsels forgery of a bill;
• Fälschung anfertigen to falsify;
• Fälschung begehen to commit a forgery;
• Fälschungen in den Geschäftsbüchern vornehmen to falsify business records. -
9 manipolare
manipulatevino adulterate* * *manipolare2 v.tr.1 to manipulate, to handle; (mescolare) to mix, to blend; to concoct: manipolare colori, unguenti, to blend colours, ointments; manipolare sostanze radioattive, to manipulate radioactive substances; manipolare un nuovo piatto, to concoct a new dish2 (adulterare, alterare) to adulterate: manipolare il vino, to adulterate wine // (biol.) manipolare strutture genetiche, to manipulate genetic structures3 (fig.) (falsificare) to falsify, to manipulate; to fiddle; to rig: manipolò i conti, he falsified (o manipulated o fiddled) the accounts; manipolare i prezzi, i dati, to manipulate (o to rig) prices, data; manipolare i risultati delle votazioni, to manipulate (o to rig) the results of the voting; manipolare le elezioni, to rig the election // ( Borsa) manipolare il mercato, to rig the market4 (fig.) (condizionare) to manipulate; (trattare) to handle: manipolare le coscienze, to manipulate consciences; manipolare i consumatori, to manipulate consumers; quel politicante sa manipolare i suoi sostenitori, that politician knows how to handle his supporters5 (massaggiare) to massage, to manipulate.* * *[manipo'lare]verbo transitivo1) (lavorare) to knead [impasto, creta]2) (maneggiare) to handle [oggetto, sostanza]3) (falsificare) to manipulate, to falsify [cifre, notizia]; to cook BE, to tamper with AE [ libri contabili]* * *manipolare/manipo'lare/ [1]1 (lavorare) to knead [impasto, creta]2 (maneggiare) to handle [oggetto, sostanza]3 (falsificare) to manipulate, to falsify [cifre, notizia]; to cook BE, to tamper with AE [ libri contabili]. -
10 forfalske
counterfeit, fake, falsify, forge* * *vb( eftergøre) fake ( fx antiques, paintings),(dokument etc) forge ( fx a signature, a will),( især penge) counterfeit;( ændre i tekst, regnskab) falsify ( fx the accounts, the date), tamper with,T ( især om regnskab) cook;( næringsmidler) adulterate;[ dokumentet var forfalsket] the document was a forgery. -
11 krivotvoriti
vt impf falsify, forge, counterfeit; fake; (dodavanjem neplemenitih kovina) debase; (prehrambene proizvode) adulterate; (račune) sl cook accounts I koji se ne može - fakeproof* * *• forge• falsify• counterfeit• adulterate• manipulate -
12 Bücher fälschen (frisieren)
Bücher fälschen (frisieren)
to doctor (cook, manipulate) accounts
Bücher fälschen
to falsify the accountsBusiness german-english dictionary > Bücher fälschen (frisieren)
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13 Abrechnungen fälschen
Abrechnungen fälschen
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14 تلاعب بالأرقام أو الحسابات إلخ
تَلاَعَبَ بِالأرْقامِ أو الحِسَابَاتِ إلخto rig, manipulate, doctor, play with, tamper with, falsify, juggle, wangle, alter, change (figures, accounts, etc.)Arabic-English new dictionary > تلاعب بالأرقام أو الحسابات إلخ
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15 intercido
1.inter-cīdo, īdi, īsum, 3, v. a. [caedo], to cut asunder, cut up, cut to pieces, divide, pierce, cut through.I.Lit.:B.harundinetum,
to thin out by cutting, Col. 4, 32, 4:venas,
Plin. 11, 37, 65, § 174:radices,
id. 18, 19, 49, 2, § 177:olivas acuto calamo,
Pall. Nov. 22, 3:lacus, interciso monte, in Nar defluit,
Cic. Att. 4, 15, 5; cf.:an Isthmos intercidi possit,
Quint. 8, 3, 46:aedis,
Dig. 9, 2, 49:flammas ignis,
Vulg. Psa. 28, 7:pontem,
to cut down, Liv. 36, 6.—Esp., of accounts, to mutilate, falsify:II.commentarios,
Plin. Ep. 6, 22, 4:rationes dominicas,
Dig. 11, 3, 1, § 5. —Transf., to part, divide, cut up, mangle, mutilate, destroy:2.sententias,
to pervert in reading, Gell. 13, 30, 9:lux intercisa,
Stat. Th. 2, 184:jugum mediocri valle a castris intercisum,
separated, Hirt. B. G. 8, 14: dies intercisi, half-holidays: intercisi dies sunt, per quos mane et vesperi est nefas;medio tempore, inter hostiam caesam et exta porrecta, fas: a quo quod fas tum intercedit: aut eo est intercisum nefas, intercisum,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 31 Müll.; cf. Macr. S. 1, 16; Ov. F. 1, 49. — Hence, intercīsē, adv., piecemeal, interruptedly, confusedly, Cic. Part. Or. 7, 24; Gell. 11, 2, 5:dictum,
syncopated, id. 15, 3, 4.inter-cĭdo, ĭdi, 3, v. n. [cado], to fall between.I.Lit.:II.ita in arto stipatae erant naves ut vix ullum telum in mari vanum intercideret,
Liv. 26, 39; 21, 8; 3, 10, 6.—Transf.A. B.To fall to the ground, go to ruin, be lost, perish: pereant amici, dum una inimici intercidant, Poët. ap. Cic. Deiot. 9, 25:intercidunt ova,
Plin. 9, 51, 74, § 163:credo, quia nulla gesta res insignem fecerit consulatum, memoriā intercidisse,
Liv. 2, 8, 5:utrum pejorem vocas, apud quem gratia beneficii intercidit, an apud quem etiam memoria?
Sen. Ben. 3, 1:augur erat: nomen longis intercidit annis,
Ov. F. 2, 433:sive (opera) exstant, sive intercidere,
Plin. 35, 8, 34, § 53:haec sequenti tempore interciderunt,
Quint. 1, 5, 52:cum verba intercidant invalescantque temporibus,
fall into disuse, become obsolete, id. 10, 2, 13:quod si interciderit tibi nunc aliquid (= excidit e memoria),
something escapes you, you have forgotten something, Hor. S. 2, 4, 6.
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