falsifying
英 [ˈfɔːlsɪfaɪɪŋ]
美 [ˈfɔːlsɪfaɪɪŋ]
v. 篡改,伪造(文字记录、信息)
falsify的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 篡改;伪造
If someonefalsifiessomething, they change it or add untrue details to it in order to deceive people.- The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records.
对他的指控包括诈骗、行贿和伪造商业记录。
- The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records.
英英释义
noun
- the act of determining that something is false
双语例句
- It's ten more for falsifying an ID.
伪造身份证还要再加10年。 - New penalties for falsifying statistical reports are also now in force.
针对虚假统计报告的新的处罚措施现在也在实施。 - Informants hoping to gain financial reward will often notify the I.R.S. of friends and colleagues falsifying tax returns.
第二种信息来源来自想得到报酬而将朋友和同事虚填纳税申报单通知税务局的人。 - The report also cited violations of minimum wage and working-hours laws and attempts by factory owners to cover up illegal behaviour by falsifying employment records and putting pressure on workers to lie about conditions.
报告还指出,这家公司违反了最低工资和工作时间法,厂主还试图通过伪造用工记录和强迫工人谎报工作条件来掩盖非法行为。 - Forging or falsely using, on their goods, symbols of quality such as symbols of authentication and symbols of famous and high-quality goods, falsifying the origin of their goods, and making false representations which are misleading as to the quality of the goods.
在商品上伪造或者冒用认证标志、名优标志等质量标志,伪造产地,对商品质量作引人误解的虚假表示。 - The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records.
对他的指控包括诈骗、行贿和伪造商业记录。 - Why trouble to do a risky thing like falsifying figures?
为什么要冒险去编造假数字呢? - It is amazing that we have yet another company with huge cash balances apparently falsifying bank confirmations.
审计师和客户的显然已经彻底决裂。令人震惊的是,我们又看到了一家账面上拥有巨额现金与银行存款余额的公司其实是在伪造银行询证函。 - To defraud the insurer of insurance money by falsifying the occurrence of insured risks that have not actually happened;
未发生保险事故而谎称发生保险事故,骗取保险金的; - One theory is that "young people, as a rule, are more inclined to take risks"& like, for example, the risk of embarrassment or even firing that comes along with falsifying your resume.
一种说法认为,“年轻人通常更倾向于冒险”,比如,他们可以承受因伪造简历带来的尴尬或被解雇的风险。