sharp practice
英:[ʃɑ:p ˈpræktis] 美: [ʃɑrp ˈpræktɪs]
sharp practice 基本解释
释义欺诈手段;
英英释义
Sharp practice
Sharp practice is a pejorative phrase used by judges in Canada to describe sneaky or cunning behavior that is technically within the rules of the law but borders on being unethical. The term "sharp practice"is used by two sources; in one a Canadian Construction Board gave an example of "sharp practice"for one party to "take advantage of a clear oversight by the opposite party in a proceeding.以上来源于:Wikipedia
sharp practice 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Sharp accusations of deceit have been levelled against Gordon Brown, by some Tories and assorted columnists.
一些来自保守党以及形形色色的专栏作家们的对于欺诈的尖锐指责统统指向戈登布朗。 - The fraud exception principle is an important practice gradually established in the practice of international trade to deter frauds in the use of letters of credit.
摘要信用证欺诈例外原则,是各国在国际贸易实践中逐渐建立完善的一种遏制信用证欺诈的重要制度。
权威例句
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