dupe 的 2 个定义
- a person who is easily deceived or fooled; gull.
- a person who unquestioningly or unwittingly serves a cause or another person: a dupe of the opponents.
duped, dup·ing.
dupe 近义词
person who is fooled
fool someone
更多dupe例句
- Wohl and Burkman also duped The Washington Post last year, when the pair staged a fake FBI raid that The Post briefly reported on, then removed.
- It is insulting to suggest that they are mere dupes or tools.
- “I understand, sir,” said Young, an MBA graduate who has said he felt “duped” by the Oath Keepers and whose sister has also been charged after signing up with the group.
- However, we are less inclined to accept being duped into voting a certain way by big tech social media forces.
- The males co-opted by the fungus also flick their wings like females to dupe other males into attempting sex.
- It was a beautified camp the Nazis used to dupe international visitors and officials.
- Anyone who disagreed with their thinking, including fellow Republicans, was a traitor, or a liar, or a dupe.
- Steven decided to dupe his doctor when he returned from his elite boarding school exhausted by the intense competition there.
- But they apparently rejected the idea that Rana remained a dupe once the carnage in India had happened.
- Parker would dupe customers into buying polyester sweaters he claimed were 100 percent cashmere, then gloat about how easy it was.
- But Mr. Howard, dupe or rogue, was extremely busy in publishing to the world the particulars of this extraordinary case.
- He knows when a sentiment is simple and when it is complex, when the heart is a dupe of the mind and when of the senses.
- Had my spirit really been transported to the planet Mars, or had I been the dupe of a purely imaginary illusion?
- He imagined himself the dupe of one of those mirages which he had more than once beheld when in his dreamy moods.
- Whoever does not know this and is a Socialist, that man is merely one of the herd or he is a dupe.