cheaters / ˈtʃi tər /

作弊者欺骗者骗子骗徒

cheaters 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that cheats.
  2. cheaters, Slang. eyeglasses; spectacles.falsies.

cheaters 近义词

n. 名词 noun

cheat

更多cheaters例句

  1. Football fans tolerate anything while baseball fans are looking to go home and be safe—safe from cheaters.
  2. “I wanted to create a site that warned other people about cheaters but that also served as a dating resource,” he says.
  3. The Federal Reserve this week is rolling out new Benjamins as part of its continuing efforts to stay ahead of cheaters.
  4. No different from those who have open marriages are active swingers or cheaters.
  5. The test fraud spanned from Romania to Moscow and Alicante, Spain, and the cheaters were from the U.S., Egypt, Japan, and Russia.
  6. They say that they must watch women much more than men because they are not only more frequent cheaters, but more expert.
  7. Now and again he called the cheaters by hard name, but he always paid them their money.
  8. Such inability often caused them to feel and say that their employers were "cheaters."
  9. The skin-game artists and shilabers, cheaters, flimflammers, and medicine men flock to these gatherings as flies to a picnic.
  10. The grown-up grafters, ten to one, were cheaters at games, and sneaks about work.