fleecer / flis /

飞毛腿飞人飞鸟飞贼

fleecer2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the coat of wool that covers a sheep or a similar animal.
  2. the wool shorn from a sheep at one shearing.
  3. something resembling a fleece: a fleece of clouds in a blue sky.
v. 有主动词 verb

fleeced, fleec·ing.

  1. to deprive of money or belongings by fraud, hoax, or the like; swindle: He fleeced the stranger of several dollars.
  2. to remove the fleece of.
  3. to overspread, as with a fleece; fleck with fleecelike masses: a host of clouds fleecing the summer sky.

fleecer 近义词

fleecer

等同于 con artist

fleecer

等同于 con man

fleecer

等同于 confidence man

更多fleecer例句

  1. This looks like a normal crewneck sweater, but it’s made from Polartec Power Air, a fleece material that sheds few fibers and moves easily when layered under other garments.
  2. Often called microplastics, these fibers come from washing fleece and nylon fabrics.
  3. This soft, snuggly, ankle-length fleece robe might help—it’s made from 330 GSM microfiber fleece to warm you up.
  4. This fleece has been my go-to cozy layer after crisp fall runs.
  5. I gave up on fleeces a few years ago, because most brands made theirs too thin, so they weren’t very warm and eventually wore out.
  6. I lie and nod my head yes while wiping the tears on my gray fleece sleeve.
  7. But rather than receive practical assistance from the WWP, he got a branded fleece beanie.
  8. They could be pajama bottoms, sweats, fleece kind of things.
  9. He tweeted this picture of himself giving Harry a 'royal fleece'.
  10. But he soon discovers that his newfound clout came with a fleece attached.
  11. Watch took charge of it at once, pressing his warm body against the frosty fleece, and licking its face and feet to warm them.
  12. Dealers in wool, acting as selling agents for owners, and buying agents for fleece merchants of Berry.
  13. Then he shoved the weapon into Denton's hand, and hurried him over the shingle with the remark, 'Now chuck off the fleece, Peter.
  14. In the sheep, it may be returned in its fleece, its carcass, or its progeny; and in the swine only by its progeny and flesh.
  15. Fig. 20 is a spirited cut of a variety of the Merino without dewlap, and with a long and somewhat open fleece.