bilker / bɪlk /

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bilker2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to defraud; cheat: He bilked the government of almost a million dollars.
  2. to evade payment of.
  3. to frustrate: a career bilked by poor health.
  4. to escape from; elude: to bilk one's pursuers.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a cheat; swindler.
  2. a trick; fraud; deceit.

bilker 近义词

bilker

等同于 con artist

bilker

等同于 con man

bilker

等同于 confidence man

更多bilker例句

  1. The lawsuit alleged that Danone used these claims to bilk consumers out of more than $100 million.
  2. "He told me Andrew had tried to bilk $50 million out of Mrs. Mellon," said Toben.
  3. Con artists routinely hack into accounts to impersonate people and bilk money from strangers.
  4. Bubbly, I contrived to bilk the doctor, by going twice a day to a place with a hole in it, over some large cookery vapours.
  5. But wouldn't it have been a dirty act to bilk him of his money, all the more as it would have been so easy?
  6. Im so contented now Im getting over-weight, and youd bilk me again.
  7. Have you set another man on the track with a view to bilk me of my promised fee?
  8. A new planet of the eleventh magnitude was discovered by Luther, at the observatory of Bilk, near Dusseldorf.