swindling 的 3 个定义
swin·dled, swin·dling.
- to cheat out of money or other assets.
- to obtain by fraud or deceit.
swin·dled, swin·dling.
- to put forward plausible schemes or use unscrupulous trickery to defraud others; cheat.
- an act of swindling or a fraudulent transaction or scheme.
- anything deceptive; a fraud: This advertisement is a real swindle.
swindling 近义词
cheat, steal
swindling 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
swindling 的反义词 5 个
更多swindling例句
- Flimflam felt better in the mouth than swindle, and rubberneck was a more agreeable verb than crane.
- An illegal stock tip is not the same thing as a swindle; but $68 million buys a lot of basketballs and BB guns.
- Another way of looking at it: How many Bernard Madoffs would it take to swindle the US taxpayer out of $1.2 trillion?
- I know where it claims to be, and I know it is just one big swindle from beginning to end.
- He said it was a bad swindle and he knew many others who had lost their money, too, which I thought would please you.
- Bois l'Hery's horses were unsound, Schwalbach's gallery was a swindle, Moessard's articles a recognised blackmail.
- The whole thing was a cleverly-planned swindle, and unless you can get the bonds back you'll be out the money.
- That is true, too,—although I somehow think Merrick is the prime mover in this swindle.