cheating / tʃit /

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cheating3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to defraud; swindle: He cheated her out of her inheritance.
  2. to deceive; influence by fraud: He cheated us into believing him a hero.
  3. to elude; deprive of something expected: He cheated the law by suicide.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to practice fraud or deceit: She cheats without regrets.
  2. to violate rules or regulations: He cheats at cards.
  3. to take an examination or test in a dishonest way, as by improper access to answers.
  4. Informal. to be sexually unfaithful: Her husband knew she had been cheating all along. He cheated on his wife.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who acts dishonestly, deceives, or defrauds: He is a cheat and a liar.
  2. a fraud; swindle; deception: The game was a cheat.
  3. Law. the fraudulent obtaining of another's property by a pretense or trick.
  4. an impostor: The man who passed as an earl was a cheat.

cheating 近义词

n. 名词 noun

lying

cheating 的近义词 4
cheating 的反义词 4

更多cheating例句

  1. Redditors shared a “free money cheat code,” which they said let them borrow an infinite amount of money to perform trades.
  2. The crew is essentially the cheat code for discovering great new music which is why I partnered with Kay on this playlist.
  3. The audience was different, too, indicated not just by the cheat sheet of politician’s names and faces at the host stand, but by the way the country’s representatives and others used Johnny’s more as a meeting hall.
  4. My favorite comment is a bit of a cheat, because it’s actually a pair of comments, a perennial question and a thoughtful answer.
  5. So I have my days that I’m going to eat healthy, and then I have my cheat days.
  6. Due to the video lacking audio, what they were fighting about remains a mystery—“was Jay cheating?”
  7. Gutierrez tries unsuccessfully to insinuate that Jay was cheating on Stephanie, suggesting ulterior motives.
  8. Businesses have been cheating American workers for three decades.
  9. The callers generally wanted to know, she says, “does he love me, will she love me, is he cheating?”
  10. It dawned on Davis (not her real name) that her boyfriend may be cheating.
  11. And a state of independence is only acquired by either cheating yourself or some one else.
  12. I will not be false 267 to myself, cheating myself by shutting my eyes and saying, Ah, this is good!
  13. Obviously the landlady, who did the marketing, must be cheating on a royal scale, and there was nothing for it but to move.
  14. In the back room somebody was singing "Mother Machree" and cheating on the high notes.
  15. I don't know the real rights of it, but I'll run no risk of cheating a Tristram.