fraud | n 1. illegal deception, fraud; (pop.) penipuan: she was charged with ~, dia dituduh melakukan fraud; he acquired the money by ~, dia mendapat wang itu secara penipuan; 2. imposter, fake, penipu: most fortune-tellers are ~s, kebanyakan tukang tilik penipu. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
count 1 | 5. a. (leg.) charge, tuduhan: he was acquitted on one ~ of forgery but found guilty on two ~s of fraud, dia dibebaskan dr satu tuduhan pemalsuan tetapi didapati bersalah atas dua tuduhan melakukan fraud; b. any of a series of points in a discussion or argument, poin: I agree with you on the first ~ but not on the second, saya bersetuju dgn poin pertama saudara tetapi tdk dgn poin kedua; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
cheat | n 1. swindler, penipu; 2. fraud, deception, penipuan: the activity turned out to be a ~, kegiatan itu merupakan satu penipuan; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
barefaced | adj 1. (of person) tdk (tahu) malu, bermuka /tebal, tembok/: a ~ liar, pembohong yg tdk tahu malu; 2. (of action, word) secara /terang-terang, tdk berselindung(-selindung) lagi/: a ~ lie, bohong secara terang-terang; a ~ fraud, penipuan secara tdk berselindung. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
disqualify | 2. officially declare unsuitable for, (event, activity) tdk membenarkan; (after being declared winner) menarik balik, membatalkan; (during a game) menyingkirkan: if the charge against him is proven, he’ll be disqualified from holding any important public post, jika dakwaan terhadapnya dapat dibuktikan dia tdk dibenarkan memegang sebarang jawatan penting dlm perkhidmatan awam; she won the title but was disqualified on charges of fraud, dia memenangi gelaran itu tetapi kemenangannya ditarik balik atas dakwaan menipu; the hockey player was disqualified in the first half for breaking the rules, pemain hoki itu telah disingkirkan dlm pertengahan pertama krn melanggar peraturan. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |