Trumped — (eigene Schreibweise Trumped!) ist eine US amerikanische Hörfunksendung mit dem Milliardär Donald Trump. Sie wird von Premiere Radio Networks produziert und ist seit dem 15. Juni 2004 täglich zu hören.[1] Der Unternehmer kommentiert dabei in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Trumped! — Trumped (eigene Schreibweise Trumped!) ist eine US amerikanische Hörfunksendung mit dem Milliardär Donald Trump. Sie wird von Premiere Radio Networks produziert und ist seit dem 15. Juni 2004 täglich zu hören.[1] Der Unternehmer kommentiert dabei … Deutsch Wikipedia
trumped-up — [ trʌmpt ʌp ] adjective deliberately made up in order to connect someone with a crime: trumped up charges/evidence … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trumped-up — trumped′ up′ adj. spuriously devised; fraudulent; fabricated: arrested on some trumped up charge[/ex] • Etymology: 1720–30 … From formal English to slang
trumped up — index colorable (specious), ill founded, lying, unfounded, untrue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
trumped-up — index fictitious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
trumped up — [adj] false bogus, concocted, cooked up*, deceitful, dishonest, fabricated, fake, falsified, fictitious, fishy, framed, fraudulent, imaginary, incorrect, invalid, invented, lying, made up, misleading, phony, sham, unfounded, unsound, untrue;… … New thesaurus
trumped-up — [trumpt′up′] adj. fraudulently devised or concocted; false … English World dictionary
trumped-up — adjective concocted with intent to deceive trumped up charges • Similar to: ↑false * * * adj false, fabricated, fake, faked, falsified, invented, made up, untrue, bogus, cooked up, concocted, contrived, spurious COLLOQ. phoney ≠ genuine, real,… … Useful english dictionary
trumped up — UK US trump up sth/trump sth up Phrasal Verb with trump({{}}/trʌmp/ verb [T] ► to give or use false information so that someone will be accused of doing something wrong and punished: »The accusation, she said, was trumped up in order to get rid… … Financial and business terms