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duped

/doopt, dyoopt/US // dupt, dyupt //

被愚弄的,被骗了,被骗的,被骗

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : deceived, fooled, or tricked:There are no duped people in this sequence of events, only those who have chosen to remain willfully ignorant.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbfool someone

Examples

  • Like millions of others, I read Christopher McDougall’s Born to Run and realized that I’d been duped by big running shoe companies who had sold me something that I didn’t actually need.

  • Among the other defendants in the case are businesses and sellers in China that helped source the dupes.

  • Maybe you dupe me, maybe you dupe my wife, but you’re not going to dupe 14 major companies.

  • In a fatal mistake, fishflee in the wrong direction — straight toward a snake’smouth — when duped by a twitch of the snake’s neck rightbefore the predator strikes.

  • While submitting and canceling orders isn’t illegal, it is unlawful as part of a strategy intended to dupe other traders.

  • “People are getting wise to the trick and nobody wants to feel they are behind duped,” he says.

  • He was duped into silly offensive fouls when smaller men moved in behind him as he powered toward the basket.

  • If the women were duped, that consent can retroactively be denied.

  • One of his victims was Vegas singer Wayne Newton, who was one of the lucky ones since he was only duped out of $850.

  • In any case, I doubt that being duped by Iran is what Obama officials worry about most.

  • If the above fail to open the eyes of the duped workmen of this country, what will succeed in doing so?

  • Ah, beloved brethren, all this is true; and still we say we will be slaves to none, nor let ourselves be duped by gentle words.

  • But the Whig chiefs were not men to be duped by the professions of so notorious a liar.

  • He thinks you were duped after the death of the king into accepting that castle on Madame Diane's overthrow.

  • Now, jealousy and perception awoke together—at one sweeping glance backward, she saw herself slighted—foiled—duped!