conning / kɒn /

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conning2 个定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. against a proposition, opinion, etc.: arguments pro and con.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the argument, position, arguer, or voter against something: The pros of the library project are obvious, but we have to consider the cons as well.

conning 近义词

v. 动词 verb

deceive, defraud

更多conning例句

  1. I made a list of pros and cons comparing the two, and it looked like a pretty close tossup.
  2. So, let’s talk about the cons that are lurking in your email inbox and online.
  3. It turns out that if you dated the person who conned you, you’ve lost all of your credibility and all of your rights, perhaps, to bring this person to justice.
  4. Millions of people will know what this guy did, and they’ll also be able to start their own process of healing for the cons that they fell for that they never told their friends about.
  5. I do think it’s more prevalent than we’d like to believe, this in-person con situation.
  6. Conning people into buying a book to prepare for an "Ebola apocalypse" is not just irresponsible, it's pathetic.
  7. No helicopters swung their blades above; there were only the bulge of a conning tower and the heavy inset glasses of the lookouts.
  8. Meta stood conning the words—woman—giant—mountain—glory—and begged for another tale.
  9. Up and my office, there conning my measuring Ruler, which I shall grow a master of in a very little time.
  10. Only the upper 100 portion of the conning tower escaped a ducking.
  11. Ralph walked back to where Mr. Duff was standing at the binnacle, conning the ship.