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swindled

/swin-dld/US // ˈswɪn dld //

诈骗,被骗的,骗人的,被骗

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Jewelry.

    • : cut so as to retain the maximum weight of the original stone or to give a false impression of size, especially by having the table too large.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcheat, steal
Synonyms
bilk胆小鬼con骗局,骗人,骗术,骗人的deceive哄骗,矇骗,欺瞒,矇混过关defraud诈骗,欺诈,诈欺,讹诈dupe欺瞒,欺骗,欺负人,欺负extort敲诈勒索,勒索,讹诈,敲诈fleece羊毛衫,羊毛,羊毛毡,羊毛制品gouge刮削,挖掉,挖出,抠hoodwink欺瞒,蒙骗,骗取,蒙蔽overcharge过度收费,过度充电,过量收费,滥收费用victimize受害人,受害者,受害,害人bamboozle斑竹,斑纹,斑鸠,斑马线beat打,殴打,拍打,击打clip夹子,剪辑,剪切,剪贴画cozen禅宗,禅,禅师,禅意diddle哆哆嗦嗦,哆哆嗦嗦的,哆来咪do做,做到,做什么,做事flimflam虚张声势,骗局,虚伪性,虚张声势的行为fool傻瓜,傻子,笨蛋,愚弄frame框架,框框,框,帧fudge软糖,软膏,软木,软饮料gull海鸥,海燕,海鷗,鸥类pluck采摘,拔掉,摘取,拔取rook洛克,蟑螂,洛克人,鹏程万里sandbag沙袋,沙包,砂袋,砂包scam骗局,诈骗,骗术,骗人shaft轴,轴心,轴线,轴上stiff僵硬的,坚硬的,僵硬,坚硬sting蜇伤,刺痛,蜇人,蜇伏sucker棒棒糖,棒棒哒,棒糖,棒棒棒trick诀窍,窍门,骗局,诡计trim修剪,修饰,修整,修剪的pull a fast one铤而走险,巧取豪夺,取巧,耍手段put one over on揍了一顿,扑倒在地rip off敲诈勒索,敲诈勒索罪,敲诈,敲诈勒索行为run a game on玩游戏,玩游戏的时候,玩玩,玩儿游戏sell a bill of goods售货单,卖单,售货单据,卖票set up设置,设立,设定,摆设take for a ride乘车,乘坐,坐车,兜兜转转take to the cleaners摆平,摆平一切,摆平此事,摆平一切的

Examples

  • Tweed is estimated to have swindled the equivalent of $3.5 billion from New York during his time as a senator.

  • He had been swindled out of his life savings—around $8 million—by his former manager and lover Kelley Lynch.

  • Murrell was a horse thief and slave stealer who swindled his way through the Deep South in the early 1830s.

  • If I lost millions, it's because so-and-so A swindled me, or so-and-so B down the supply line didn't do his part, and it hurt me.

  • Feeling swindled, and suspecting that  Crédit Lyonnais and Louis-Dreyfus had conspired against him, Tapie sued for damages.

  • He, Aristide Pujol, was the most sweetly, the most completely swindled man in France.

  • And for the third time he was swindled by a persuasive man and a lying one-sided contract.

  • That he had really been swindled by such nicely-spoken men as he had met at the Carwell hotel seemed extraordinary to him.

  • The fourth time he may be swindled again more easily and completely than before.

  • “Anstey swindled him out of every shilling he had,” put in Dawes, seeing Gerard hesitate and look a trifle embarrassed.