1. Such was the fraudulence of the first round that UN investigators threw out more than a million votes, enough to force Mr Karzai into a run-off. 在第一轮的大选中,联合国调查人员发现了足足100多万张作假选票,迫使卡尔扎伊进入第二轮决选。
2. In 2000, China banned illegal horse-racing activities and closed a horse-racing association in Guangzhou, citing fraudulence and irregular accounting. 中国在2000年禁止了非法赛马活动,并以欺诈和会计违规为由关闭了设在广州的赛马协会。
3. Zhang reminded the US side should of clearly recognizing the fraudulence and grave danger of the separatist activities conducted by the Taiwan separatist forces. 章启月指出美方应充分认清‘台独’势力分裂活动的欺骗性及其严重危害。
英英解释
n.
1. a fraudulent or duplicitous representation
2. the quality of being fraudulent
3. something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage