diddle的意思和读音

diddle

: [ˈdɪd(ə)l] : ['dɪd(ə)l]

v.

diddles  diddling  diddled  

diddlev.

1.(informal)~ sb (out of sth)to get money or some advantage from sb by cheating them

v.1.()2.()3.4.,1.()2.()3.4.,

v.1.to spend time doing something in a way that is not very serious2.to trick or cheat someone

1. 14. bridle 15. diddle 16. dawdle ...

2. ... salami n. diddle anomaly n. ,

3. diddikai diddle , , > didactics ...

4. didelphia [] diddle , , > diddikai ...

5. ... 10.Don't diddle away your time. diddle diddle : ...

6. griddle diddle piddle ...

7. ... Rachel Diddle Putty ...

8. ... ! Pop Goes The Weasel , Hey! Diddle,Diddle . Little Bo Peep ...

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1.2 it is to build website of the negotiable securities on the bank on sham net, net, password of diddle user account carries out theft.

2."Stop, my dearest diddle-diddle-darling" shouted Joe now as bold as a lion, and clasping Miss Rebecca round the waist.“。”

3.Huang says, cheater is in already " Baidu " on set set, one step by step the accredit of the person that diddle is duped .

4.They'll diddle you out of your last penny if you give them the chance.

5.He runs away with his two friends, Huck Finn and Joe, to an island in the diddle of the Mississippi River for several days.·西西

6.Buying all sorts of false and honorary certificate is the first action that diddle consumer trusts .

7.Diddle-Fiddle, All for Money--Lowdown of French Cult Circle "Science Church"--

8.That is to say, the people together and Zhang Dongdong, to help people in the guise of military enrollment quota, diddle gold.

9.For adults, no smoking, no drinking diddle is good for our health.

10.Hey, you're the one that used to diddle her, not me.