swindle
英 [ˈswɪndl]
美 [ˈswɪndl]
v. 诈骗; 骗取
n. 诈骗; 骗取
过去分词:swindled 现在分词:swindling 复数:swindles 过去式:swindled 第三人称单数:swindles
Collins.1 / BNC.22509 / COCA.22226
牛津词典
verb
- 诈骗;骗取
to cheat sb in order to get sth, especially money, from them- They swindled him out of hundreds of dollars.
他们诈骗了他好几百元。 - They swindled hundreds of dollars out of him.
他们诈骗了他好几百元。
- They swindled him out of hundreds of dollars.
noun
- 诈骗;骗取
a situation in which sb uses dishonest or illegal methods in order to get money from a company, another person, etc.- an insurance swindle
保险诈骗案
- an insurance swindle
柯林斯词典
- VERB 诈骗,骗取,欺诈(尤指钱财)
If someoneswindlesa person or an organization, they deceive them in order to get something valuable from them, especially money.- A City businessman swindled investors out of millions of pounds...
一名来自伦敦商业区的商人骗取了投资者们数百万英镑。 - An oil executive swindled £50,000 out of his firm.
一名石油公司主管从其公司骗取了 5 万英镑。 - Swindleis also a noun.
- He fled to Switzerland rather than face trial for a tax swindle.
他没有等着因涉嫌税收诈骗去接受审讯,而是逃到了瑞士。
- A City businessman swindled investors out of millions of pounds...
英英释义
noun
verb
- deprive of by deceit
- He swindled me out of my inheritance
- She defrauded the customers who trusted her
- the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change