fraud
The Spanish word 'fraude' translates to 'fraud' in English. It is a noun that describes the act of intentionally deceiving someone for personal gain or to damage another individual. Examples of fraud include, but are not limited to, identity theft, forgery, false representation, and the concealment of information. In both Spanish and English, 'fraude' or 'fraud' carries with it a legal and moral implication of dishonesty and deception.
The company was accused of fraud.
This sentence implies that the company has been blamed for dishonest or illegal activities for personal or financial gain. The word 'fraude' in Spanish translates to 'fraud' in English, denoting a commonly committed white-collar crime.
Electoral fraud is a serious problem.
This sentence speaks about the severity of electoral fraud, inferring it as a serious issue. 'Fraude electoral' in Spanish means 'electoral fraud' in English, referring to the unlawful interference in the process of an election to change its outcome.
His identity was stolen in a credit card fraud.
This sentence refers to identity theft as the result of credit card fraud. It implies that someone's personal information was stolen and used without his/her consent. 'Fraude de tarjeta de crédito' in Spanish translates to 'credit card fraud' in English, which is a form of identity theft.