forger

英 ['fɔːdʒə(r)] 美 ['fɔrdʒɚ]
  • n. 铁匠;伪造者
  • n. (Forger)人名;(英)福杰
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forger (n.)
late 14c. (early 14c. as a surname), "a maker, a smith," agent noun from forge (v.). Meaning "a counterfeiter, one who makes by false imitation" is from early 15c. In 15c. also "a maker of (coin) money." Another Middle English word for "a forger" was falsarie (mid-15c.).
1. The forger swindled the merchants of the city out of large sums of money.
冒名者从该城的商人那里骗取了大笔金钱.

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2. Most people are so busy making a living that they forger to make a life.
不想去做什么计划,对我而言,“做计划”不是一件好事.

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3. The forger swindled the merchants of this city out of large sums of money.
那个伪造者骗走了这个城市商人们的一大笔钱.

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4. A teenager reminds you of what you want to forger about your own part.
在青少年的身上,你看到你想忘记昔日自己的某些行为.

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5. Kelley was a notorious forger, mystic and alchemist who was familiar with Cardan grilles.
凯利是个恶名昭彰的伪造者 、 秘主义者和炼金术士,相当熟悉卡丹格板.

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