• defalcate

    英:['diːfælkeɪt]  
    美: [dɪ'fælket] 

    defalcate 基本解释

    • vi. 盗用公款,挪用公款;贪污

    defalcate 英文词源

    defalcate
    defalcate: [15] Defalcate comes from medieval Latin dēfalcāre ‘cut off’, a compound verb formed from the prefix - ‘off’ and falx ‘sickle’ (source of French faux ‘scythe’). At first it meant simply ‘deduct’ in English; the modern legal sense ‘embezzle’ did not develop until the 19th century.
    defalcate (v.)
    1530s, "to lop off," from Medieval Latin defalcatus, past participle of defalcare (see defalcation). Modern scientific use dates from 1808.

    defalcate 英文释义

    1. appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use;
    "The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family"

    defalcate 双语例句

    1. He has defalcate with $50000 of the firm's money.
    他盗用了公司5万美金的公款。

    来自辞典例句

    2. Lately, some large brand real estate agency corporations defalcate clients funds and break out fund sandal.
    近来, 大型品牌房地产中介公司频频挪用客户资金,爆发“资金门”丑闻,引发了房地产中介行业的信任危机.

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    defalcate 实用场景例句

    He has defalcate with $50000 of the firm's money.
    他盗用了公司5万美金的公款。

    辞典例句

    Lately, some large brand real estate agency corporations defalcate clients funds and break out fund sandal.
    近来, 大型品牌房地产中介公司频频挪用客户资金,爆发“资金门”丑闻,引发了房地产中介行业的信任危机.

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