单词 | bogus |
释义 | bogus (boʊgəs ) adjective If you describe something as bogus, you mean that it is not genuine. ...their bogus insurance claim. He said these figures were bogus and totally inaccurate. Synonyms: fake, false, artificial, forged Collocations: bogus charity They may send emails from a bogus charity or ones that purport to come from a legitimate charity but contain a link to a scam site. Times, Sunday Times But scammers who set up bogus charities should be named and shamed. The Sun The committee expresses concern at the potential for bogus charities to raise money for extremists. Times, Sunday Times Donations may be anonymous and, because payments can only be made to genuine registered charities, the account prevents account holders from accidentally donating to bogus charities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They even made a bogus claim in a pal's name. The Sun But despite being arrested she was able to make another bogus claim six months later by using someone else's name. The Sun The judge warned holidaymakers that they face jail if caught making a bogus claim. Times, Sunday Times The regulator confirmed that a series of bogus claims had been lodged through the website. Times,Sunday Times And bogus claims for whiplash cost firms 2billion a year. The Sun It was a bogus company, it was a bogus investment. Times, Sunday Times Or perhaps you needed to create a maze of bogus companies as cover for an underworld business empire. Times, Sunday Times They set up bogus companies getting goods on credit — and selling the stock before fleeing with the cash. The Sun His scam was to set up two bogus companies and invoice for articles that didn't exist. The Sun The ten gang members gained tenancies using stolen identities and references from at least two bogus companies they set up with virtual landline numbers to appear genuine. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 伪造的 Japanese: 偽の |
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