con的意思和读音

con

: [kɑn] : [kɒn]

v.;【();()

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adv.

prep.

adj.

cons  conning  conned  

n.conductor

conn.— see alsocon man,mod cons

1.[sing]a trick; an act of cheating sb

The so-called bargain was just a big con!

a con trick

a con game

He's a real con artist(= a person who regularly cheats others) .

v.

1.(informal)使to trick sb, especially in order to get money from them or persuade them to do sth for you

I was conned into buying a useless car.

They had been conned out of £100 000. 10

He conned his way into the job using false references.

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n.1.a dishonest trick or business ploy that takes advantage of somebody's trust, e.g. telling lies in order to get money or property unfairly2.control of the course of a ship, or the controls used3.an argument against doing something, or evidence supporting the view that something should not be done4.an opponent of something, or somebody who votes against something5.a dishonest plan or method for making someone give you money6.a prisoner1.a dishonest trick or business ploy that takes advantage of somebody's trust, e.g. telling lies in order to get money or property unfairly2.control of the course of a ship, or the controls used3.an argument against doing something, or evidence supporting the view that something should not be done4.an opponent of something, or somebody who votes against something5.a dishonest plan or method for making someone give you money6.a prisoner

v.1.to cheat somebody dishonestly, usually out of money or property, by first convincing the victim of something that is untrue2.to direct the course of a ship3.to study something with great care and attention4.to tell somebody something untrue or misleading5.to learn or memorize something6.to persuade or inveigle somebody to agree to something7.to make someone believe something that is not true, especially in order to get money from them1.to cheat somebody dishonestly, usually out of money or property, by first convincing the victim of something that is untrue2.to direct the course of a ship3.to study something with great care and attention4.to tell somebody something untrue or misleading5.to learn or memorize something6.to persuade or inveigle somebody to agree to something7.to make someone believe something that is not true, especially in order to get money from them

prep.1ed to mean "with" in a musical direction

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2. barefoot adj. con vt. , saran n. , ...

3. [re- , [con- , [ex- (x ...

4. cant n. con v. pigsty n. ...

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6. compress con , conceal ...

7. con- [/] con + form ...

8.(console)CON)、(AUX)、(VTY);VTY

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1.Forcing a state-owned factory to shut down for a bit may seem easier than convincing millions of people to turn down their air con.

2." Casse -toi alors, pauvre con, va, " he said, a phrase whose mildest translation is: "Then get out of here, you total jerk. ":“。”

3.It may be tempting for some to decry incentives as nothing but a poisonous fruit of Con-Lib responsibility thinking.

4.However, this is often interpreted as implying that all public speech must be either pro-or-con some very specific proposal.

5.We've just pulled off the biggest con of the century and we're sneaking out of a hotel for paying the bill with a bent credit card.

6.Looking back (and compared to how we work at Made by Many) it seems like a bit of a con.MadebyMany

7.Out there, he's nothing but a used-up old con with arthritis in both hands. Couldn't even get a library card if he applied.

8.No cop for yours, ' said the waiter, with a voice like butter cakes and an eye like the cherry in a Manhattan cocktail. ' Hey, Con! ',”。“!”

9.Cera: Because, you know, Nick might be into that. . . I also bet there will be a lot of Scott Pilgrim costumes at Comic-Con.……

10.Build a tree in memory Pro: Easy to program Con: You quickly run out of memory using this method.