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n.欺骗
1. Jiggery Pokery 字体
1. It seems astonishing that Bond got away with so much jiggery-pokery for as long as he did.
虽然邦德遭遇的诡计层出不穷,但最后却总能脱离险境,令人惊叹。《柯林斯例句》
2. By the look of these election results, there's been some jiggery - pokery.
从这些选举的结果看起来, 有一些是骗人的把戏.《互联网》
3. The company did not print the money to buy government bonds but a degree of financial jiggery-pokery was still involved.
公司并未采取印钞买债的做法,不过还是包含一定程度的金融欺诈。
4. He began to suspect that some jiggery pokery was going on.
他怀疑有人在暗中捣鬼.《互联网》
5. Such jurisdictional jiggery-pokery is made possible in part by the Alien Tort Claims Act (ATCA), which lets foreigners bring alleged violations of international law before American courts.
根据《外国人侵权索赔法案》——该法案允许外国人将涉嫌侵犯国际法的部分带到美国法庭上,此类司法管辖权欺诈在某种程度上是可能的。
1. He concedes, however, doing so would likely require some software jiggery-pokery.
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2. The drugs barons have used legal jiggery-pokery to mask the ownership of assets.
ECONOMIST: Kidnapping and murder are the drug-dealers weapons
3. In practice, cutting taxes requires tough choices, not financial jiggery-pokery.
ECONOMIST: Why the Tories are defending the welfare state
4. Blatant jiggery-pokery by his conservative backers in the Council of Guardians, a body charged with supervising the election, resulted in the announcement on May 20th that he had somehow finished in 20th place.
ECONOMIST: A man for nearly all seasons
5. But if investors fail to spot the jiggery-pokery with credit scores and the outright fraud that permeated the subprime market, that cushion of safety quickly disappears.
ECONOMIST: Securitisation
6. FSA, says that the agency is busy implementing a new law that gives it more power to deal with jiggery-pokery in other corners of financial services.
ECONOMIST: Property funds in Japan
7. So some jiggery-pokery not unknown to local tradition could be tempting.
ECONOMIST: Jamaica 1, information technology 0
8. Nevertheless, there is much jubilation in Wales that this jiggery-pokery appears to have been accepted by Eurocrats.
ECONOMIST: European regional aid
9. This does away with actuarial jiggery-pokery in estimating liabilities and so exposes the true volatility of pension funds with a high weighting of their assets in equities.
ECONOMIST: The companies with the biggest holes in their pension funds