cheat的意思和读音

cheat

: [tʃit] : [tʃiːt]

v.

n.;(

cheats  cheating  cheated  

v.deceive,trick,con,swindle,defraud

n.double-dealer,cheater,charlatan,con artist,con man

cheatv.

1.[t]~ sb/sthto trick sb or make them believe sth which is not true

She is accused of attempting to cheat the taxman.

Many people feel cheated by the government's refusal to hold a referendum.

He cheated his way into the job.

2.[i]~ (at sth)to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game, a competition, an exam, etc.

He cheats at cards.

You're not allowed to look at the answers─ that's cheating .

3.[i]~ (on sb)to have a secret sexual relationship with sb else

IDMcheat deathto survive in a situation where you could have diedn.

1.[c]a person who cheats, especially in a game

You little cheat!

2.[sing]something that seems unfair or dishonest, for example a way of doing sth with less effort than it usually needs

It's really a cheat, but you can use ready-made pastry if you want.

3.[c]a program you can use to move immediately to the next stage of a computer game without needing to play the game

There's a cheat you can use to get to the next level.

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v.1.to behave dishonestly, or to not obey rules, for example in order to win a game or do well in an examination; to do something that is not correct but makes it easier to succeed2.to treat someone dishonestly3.to have sex with someone who is not your husband, wife, or partner

n.1.someone who cheats2.something that is dishonest or unfair; something that is not correct, but helps you to succeed

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1.Don't have him for a friend. He is nothing but a cheat.

2.The so-called little cheat, is usually not the kind of thing play cards, caught, consequence is very serious.

3.l think you a bit the thing be to cheat mine. but I still believe you to have not cheat I. hope you to can do and get.

4.I dislike John cordially; he is nothing but a cheat.

5.He thought that because she was only a child, he could cheat her into taking a very small amount.

6.Once upon a time, a stupid too honest, thus because nature is often people cheat.

7.Who wouldn't want to see America's sweetheart get blackmailed for sex and try to institutionalise her boyfriend and cheat on her husband?

8.He said he was a doctor; but later he turned out to be a cheat.

9.The number of men who rape, who cheat, who act out in countless other sexually compulsive and destructive ways is depressingly high.

10.She fell a laughing at my scruples about remarrying, and told me the other was no marriage, but a cheat on both sides.