impostors信息详情
n.骗子;冒充者
imposters───n.冒名顶替者;骗子(imposter的复数)
impostor───n.骗子;冒充者
impostorous───冒充的
impostrous───冒充的
impostures───n.欺诈,欺骗;冒牌
importers───n.进口商(importer的复数形式)
imposter───n.骗子;冒名顶替者
imposts───n.关税,税款,强缴款项;外加重量(赛马,作为一种让步);拱墩;v.通过需付款数来(对进口货物)归类
imposture───n.欺诈,欺骗;冒牌
One Ivy League school calls them impostors; another refers to them asspecial cases.───一所常春藤盟校称他们为冒名顶替者;其他学校则将其称为特例。
He declares that it is time for the good and true men to handle the impostors without gloves.───他宣称,现在是那些善良诚实的人严厉处理那些骗子的时候了。
impostors pose the latest counterfeiting headache for the tech giant.───假冒者们制造的最新仿制品令科技巨头头痛。
One of Gliese 581's planets, planet D, could be one of these "eccentric impostors, " hiding an extra planet within its signal.───葛利斯581的一颗行星——行星D——就有可能是这样的一个假冒者,它的信号可能就隐藏了另外一颗行星。
Maggie Pie & The Impostors was the name assumed by Scottish band Wet Wet Wet for their 1992 album Cloak & Dagger.───张曼玉馅饼及冒名顶替者,由苏格兰乐队,他们1992年专辑斗篷和匕首湿湿湿假定的名称。
Massie then takes the curious decision to devote many pages to Anna Anderson, the woman who claimed to be Anastasia, and other impostors.───奇怪的是,马西后来耗费大量笔墨谈论安娜·安德森,那自称安娜斯塔西娅之人,以及其他冒名者。
Online Impostors: A few states have taken steps to outlaw impostors who pose as others online.───在线冒充者:一些州已经采取抓捕那些在线上冒充其它人的冒充者。
So the good old minister went into the room where the two impostors sat working at the empty looms.───于是,年迈的好大臣去了两个骗子的房间,他们坐在空纺织机前工作。
Royal officials were required to verify that the king's children were truly his progeny to prevent impostors from usurping the throne.───皇室大臣被要求证明过往的小孩真的是他的后裔,以免有人冒名顶替,篡夺王位。
In Leicester, though, they treat those twin impostors, panic and the ticking clock, with disdain.
People were impostors and children were nothing but the promise of broken bones.
Behind this passage may lie the assumption that labouring class poets were fundamentally impostors.
A credit file "security freeze" is a preventive tool to help you avoid identity theft and to block impostors from using your personal information to establish credit.
We thought of ourselves as impostors, succeeding despite being totally unprofessional.
The Emperor shared in the general satisfaction; and presented the impostors with the riband of an order of knighthood, to be worn in their button-holes, and the title of "Gentlemen Weavers."
The impostors allegedly traveled to different testing site to take the exams, showing fake drivers' licenses or military identifications.
The grueling events of this century should long ago have stripped the luster from those two impostors.
Of this band of dupes and impostors, Paul was the great Coryphaeus, and first corruptor of the doctrines of Jesus.