词汇 | 弄虚作假 |
释义 | 弄虚作假 辨形“作”,不能写作“做”。 辨形“作”,不能写作“做”。 歇后语挂羊头卖狗肉;棉花里搀柳絮 法文avoir recours à la tromperie 俄文прибегáть к рáзным ухищрениям 德文falsche Vorspiegelungen machen jm etwas vortǎusch od. vorspiegeln,vormachen 【注意】含贬义。 反义词 Mr. Gbagbo says he was reelected when the constitutional council annulled as fraudulent nearly 10 percent of the ballots cast in November's presidential run- off election. Buffett urged investors not to focus on the net income figures that companies report because they are easily manipulated through accounting tricks or by selling investments. But while there are certainly aboveboard agents and applications, other recruiters engage in fraudulent behavior. Party leaders—and Mr Brown in particular— should be quicker to push out the fiddlers. Indeed, Mr Karzai’s most important aides seem to favour conditions that will allow fraud to blossom further. The ability to aim such advertisements so that they pop up, for example, when a user searches for a particular word, is what makes them so valuable—and makes fraud so lucrative. One key hazard, says Lehman's Schulte, is fraud. The UN-backed electoral complaints commission has ordered a recount in 10% of the polling stations in last month’s presidential election because of fraud. You need to passionately share what you believe in, but don't fake it. You can’t cheat in one area of your life without suffering the consequences in ALL areas. But to see Michael Jackson faking it would have been heartbreaking. If a banker has more room for fraud than a grain warehouseman, it should be clear that the consequences of his counterfeiting are far more destructive. While there may be a few complete frauds out there, many of these companies might have real, profitable businesses that have real value. ' The thing that can fundamentally alter an otherwise terrific story is fraud, ' Schulte says. Similarly, our existing enforcement mechanisms are too weak to adequately prevent fraud and gaming of the immigration system. The researchers are not suggesting fraud, just that the way scientific publishing works makes it more likely that incorrect findings end up in print. Some Western officials reckon20% of votes nationally may be fraudulent. Cheat in your education, and your income suffers. The country's numbers are certainly dodgy: the components of GDP do not add up, and the data are always published suspiciously early. There are people on the left and as in the Mail’s case the right who share a view of him as mendacious and forever stained by the blood that flowed in Iraq. One cannot tolerate historical falsifications, particularly of World War II. |
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