cheating的意思和读音

cheating

: ['tʃɪtɪŋ]

adj.

v.“cheat”

adj.honest

adj.duplicitous,double-dealing,dishonest,unprincipled,deceitful

n.dishonesty,deceit,deception,duplicity,chicanery

adj.1.

v.1.“cheat”

v.1.The present participle of cheat

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2. temper“ ”。 cheating”; pollution“ ”; ...

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5. cheat n. cheating check n. ...

6. plagiarism cheating double submission of papers 使 ...

7. scandal ... cheating popularity ...

8. compatible Cheating Attentive ...

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1.does it count as cheating if I'm bettering him for his girlfriend?

2.Half of men would forgive their female partner's infidelity, as long as it was with another woman, according to a new study on cheating.

3.But when the show breaks for the night, police arrest him on suspicion of cheating; how could a street kid know so much?

4.No. I mean the company seems to be cheating you. You should be careful.

5.Kathy: Okay, so let me just get this straight. You're accusing me of cheating on you, and insulting my performance?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>怀?。

6.I think it's sort of a cynical notion to think that this new tool is going to spread the incidence of cheating.

7.We have no right to order him to leave school unless there is enough evidence to convict him of cheating in the exam.退

8.If I catch you cheating again, I shall make you_(stay) in after school to do some extra work.

9.He said he would never forger that I had accused him of cheating.

10.Then she began to talk more loudly, "what he want, I come to New York tell him front of his boss, you cheating me? ":“?”