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    cheat 的英语意思

    cheatcheat1 /tʃiːt/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive, transitive] to behave in a dishonest way in order to win or to get an advantage, especially in a competition, game, or examination以不诚实的方式行事以取胜或获得优势,尤指在比赛、游戏或考试中:  He had cheated in the test by using a calculator.他在考试中使用计算器作弊。 Don’t look at my cards – that’s cheating.不许看我的牌——那是作弊。cheat at She claimed that I cheated at chess.她声称我下棋时作弊。2[transitive] to trick or deceive someone so that they do not get or keep something they have a right to have欺骗或哄骗某人,使其无法获得或保有本有权利拥有的东西:  Illegal workers are often cheated by employers.非法劳工经常遭雇主欺骗。cheat somebody (out) of something She cheated her aged aunt out of her fortune.她骗走了年迈姑母的全部财产。3feel cheated to feel that you have been treated wrongly or unfairly and have not got what you deserve感到自己受到了错误或不公平的对待,未能得到应得之物:  She felt cheated and used.她感到被欺骗和被利用。4cheat death/fate etc to manage to avoid death or a very bad situation even though it seemed that you would not be able to在似乎无法幸免的情况下,设法避免死亡或极糟糕的处境:  The Italian ace cheated death in a spectacular 100 mph crash.这位意大利王牌车手在一场时速100英里的惊人撞车事故中死里逃生。5be cheated of victory/success etc if you are cheated of victory, success etc, you do not achieve it because of something unfortunate that happens如果某人被夺走了胜利、成功等,指因某件不幸的事情发生而未能实现THESAURUS同义词辨析– Meaning 2— 释义 2to get money or possessions dishonestly from someone以不正当手段从某人处骗取金钱或财物cheat to deceive someone so that they do not get or keep something they have a right to欺骗某人,使其无法获得或保有其有权得到之物: · He used his charm to cheat the old lady out of everything he could get.· 他利用自己的魅力骗走了那位老太太所有能弄到的东西。· He’s afraid they’ll cheat him after he hands over the money.· 他担心交出钱后会被他们骗。con informal非正式 to get money from someone by telling them lies通过说谎从某人处骗取金钱: · They conned her into spending thousands of pounds on useless equipment.· 他们骗她花了数千英镑购买无用的设备。· He conned money out of the public by pretending to collect for charity.· 他假装为慈善机构募款,从公众那里骗取钱财。swindle to get money from a person or organization by cheating them in a clever way以狡猾的方式欺骗个人或组织以获取金钱: · The painting has been stolen and the art gallery has been swindled out of a large sum of money.· 这幅画已被盗,画廊也因此被骗走了一大笔钱。· A City businessman who swindled investors out of millions of pounds was jailed for four years.· 一名骗走投资者数百万英镑的伦敦金融城商人被判入狱四年。defraud to commit the crime of getting money from an organization by deceiving them犯下欺骗某机构以骗取金钱的罪行: · He admitted attempting to defraud his former employer of $1 million.· 他承认企图诈骗前雇主100万美元。· Johnson is accused of conspiring to defraud the taxman of hundreds of thousands of pounds.· 约翰逊被指控合谋欺骗税务机关,骗取数十万英镑。do somebody out of something informal非正式 especially British English to dishonestly stop someone from getting or keeping something, especially something they have a right to have以不正当手段阻止某人获得或保有某物,尤指其本有权利拥有之物: · They’ve done me out of three weeks wages!· 他们骗走了我三周的工资!cheat on somebody phrasal verb to be unfaithful to your husband, wife, or sexual partner by secretly having sex with someone else背着配偶或性伴侣与他人私下发生性关系,即不忠:  The magazine claims that almost half of Britain’s women cheat on their partners.该杂志称,英国近半数女性会对伴侣不忠。
    cheatcheat2 noun [countable] 1someone who is dishonest and cheats不诚实且惯于欺骗的人;骗子:  His addiction has turned him into a cheat and a liar.他的成瘾使他变成了一个骗子和说谎者。2a cheat something that is dishonest or unfair不诚实或不公平之事;欺骗行为3a set of instructions given to a computer that make it easier for someone who is playing a computer game to win输入计算机的一组指令,使玩电脑游戏的人更容易获胜;作弊码