diddled
['didl]
[ diddled ]
v.急速摇摆, 欺骗, 骗取, 摆弄, 闲逛,虚度
例句与用法:
They've diddled me out of the rent!
他们骗去了我的租金!
I've been diddled! Half of these tomatoes are bad!
我上当了! 这些番茄一半是坏的!
词形变化:
名词: diddler | 动词过去式: diddled | 动词过去分词: diddled | 动词现在分词: diddling | 动词第三人称单数: diddles |
diddled
词形变化:
名词: diddler | 动词过去式: diddled | 动词过去分词: diddled | 动词现在分词: diddling | 动词第三人称单数: diddles |
diddled
动词 diddle:
deprive of by deceit
同义词:victimize, swindle, rook, goldbrick, nobble, diddle, bunco, defraud, scam, mulct, gyp, gip, hornswoggle, short-change, con
manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination
diddled
■I've been diddled!
!我上当了!这些番茄一 半 是坏的!
■Its regrettable that you diddled away the whole afternoon.
中文:真可惜,你把整个下午浪费掉了。
■He hated being diddled and swore to have his pound of flesh.
他不愿受骗,所以决定一定要把债逼回来。
■2. They've diddled me out of the rent!
他们骗去了我的租金!
■They've diddled me out of the rent!
他们骗去了我的租金!
■He diddled away the whole day.
他白白浪费了一整天。
■He was diddled out of the money.
他被骗走那笔钱。
■The were diddled out of a chance for further education,only because of their poor families.
只是因为家境贫寒,他们就被剥夺了继续受教育的机会。
■When he forgot his part, he diddled the audience into believing another actor had slipped
当他忘记台词时,他愚弄听众使他们相信是另一个演员出了错。
■I realized the restaurant had diddled me out of $ 3 when I checked the bill.
当我核对账单时我意识到餐馆从我们手中骗去了3美元。
■I've been diddled! Half of these tomatoes are bad!
我上当了! 这些番茄一半是坏的!
■1. I've been diddled ! Half of these tomatoes are bad!
我上当了!这些番茄一半是坏的!
■Diddled around all morning.
浪费了一上午时间
■2. It's regrettable that you diddled away the whole afternoon.
真可惜,你把整个下午浪费掉了。
■4.Many children are diddled out of a chance for a good education, simply because they live in the remote areas.
许多孩子仅仅是由于居住在边远地区,就被剥夺了受良好教育的机会。
■The children diddled with the knobs on the television all afternoon.
这些孩子一下午都在玩弄电视机钮
■It would have cost Brown less to have forgotten the debt than to try to trace the couple through a detective agency, but he hated being diddled and swore to have his pound of flesh.
通过侦探介绍所去追查那对夫妇以索回债务,花费之多倒不如忘掉那笔债。但是布朗痛恨受人骗,发誓要追回他们的欠债。
■The cardsharper diddled John out of $ 100.
那个打版经常作弊的人从约翰那里骗取了100美元。
■The clever salesman diddled me out of 200 dollars.
那个狡猾的推销员骗走我200美元。
■The salesman diddled the woman out of her money.
那推销员把这位妇女的钱骗到手。