swindled 的定义
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.
swindled 近义词
cheat, steal
swindled 的近义词 40 个
- bilk
- con
- deceive
- defraud
- dupe
- extort
- fleece
- gouge
- hoodwink
- overcharge
- victimize
- bamboozle
- beat
- clip
- cozen
- diddle
- do
- flimflam
- fool
- frame
- fudge
- gull
- pluck
- rook
- sandbag
- scam
- shaft
- stiff
- sting
- sucker
- trick
- trim
- pull a fast one
- put one over on
- rip off
- run a game on
- sell a bill of goods
- set up
- take for a ride
- take to the cleaners
swindled 的反义词 5 个
更多swindled例句
- 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.