cheat
n. 欺骗, 作弊, 骗子 v. 欺骗, 逃脱, 骗取
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教材释义与例句
欺骗;骗取
to behave in a dishonest way in order to win or to get an advantage, especially in a competition, game, or examination
欺骗;作弊
释义与例句
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1.
An act of deception or fraud; that which is the means of fraud or deception.
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2.
Someone who cheats.
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3.
The weed cheatgrass.
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4.
A card game where the goal is to have no cards remaining in a hand, often by telling lies.
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5.
A hidden means of gaining an unfair advantage in a video game, often by entering a cheat code.
作弊码
秘籍
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1.
A sort of low-quality bread.
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1.
To violate rules in order to gain, or attempt to gain, advantage from a situation.
作弊
使诈
出猫
不及物My brother flunked biology because he cheated on his mid-term.
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2.
To be unfaithful to one's spouse or partner; to commit adultery, or to engage in sexual or romantic conduct with a person other than one's partner in contravention of the rules of society or agreement in the relationship.
脚踏两条船
不忠
出轨
一脚踏两船
不及物My husband cheated on me with his secretary.
After he found out his wife cheated, he left her.
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3.
To avoid a seemingly inevitable thing.
逃避
及物He cheated death when his car collided with a moving train.
I feel as if I've cheated fate.
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4.
To deceive; to fool; to trick.
行骗
及物My ex-wife cheated me out of $40,000.
He cheated his way into office.
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5.
To disregard self-imposed restrictions or commitments in favour of resting or indulging oneself.
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词源
Verb from Middle English achetan, variant of escheten, from Old French escheat, past participle of escheoir, escheoiter, from Late Latin *excadēre (“fall away, fall out”), from (Latin) ex- + cadere (“fall”). Displaced native Old English beswīcan. Noun from verb and/or Middle English chete, aphetic form of achete, escheat, eschete (“the reversion of property to the state”), from Anglo-Norman eschete and Old French eschet, escheit, escheoit (“that which falls to one”), past participle of escheoir (“to fall”) (modern French échoir), from Late Latin *excadēre (“fall away, fall out”), from (Latin) ex- + cadere (“fall”). Doublet of escheat.
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