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1 NENENCOA
nenêncoa > nenêncoh, redupl. sur nêncoa.*\NENENCOA v.t. tê-., frustrer quelqu'un." tênêncoh, tênenêncoh, tênêncoa, tênenêncoa ", it disappoints one, constantly disappoints one, one is frustraded, constantly frustraded. Sah11,199." tênenêncoh ", c'est un tricheur - he is a cheat. Est dit du mauvais scribe. Sah10,28.*\NENENCOA v.réfl., être frusté." ommonenencoa ", il est frusté - he was defrauded. Sah5,179. -
2 defraud
(the state) frauder; (company, person) escroquer;∎ he defrauded the government of £15,000 in unemployment benefit il a frauduleusement perçu 15 000 livres d'allocations chômage -
3 defraud
defraud [dɪ'frɔ:d]∎ to defraud sb of sth escroquer qch à qn, frustrer qn de qch;∎ he defrauded the government of £15,000 in unemployment benefits il a frauduleusement perçu 15000 livres d'allocations chômage∎ Law conspiracy to defraud entente f délictueuse dans le but de frauder
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