swindle的意思和读音

swindle

: [ˈswɪnd(ə)l] : ['swɪnd(ə)l]

n.

v.

swindles  swindling  swindled  

v.cheat,con,dupe,trick,scam

n.fraud,hoax,embezzlement,racket,rip-off

swindlev.

1.to cheat sb in order to get sth, especially money, from them

They swindled him out of hundreds of dollars.

They swindled hundreds of dollars out of him.

n.

1.[ususing]a situation in which sb uses dishonest or illegal methods in order to get money from a company, another person, etc.

an insurance swindle

v.1.,,,

n.1.2.,

v.1.to cheat someone in order to get their money

1. Brawl Swindle Shockwave ...

2. which( ); swindle); weird( ); ...

3. ·Inveigle ·Swindle ·Ravishing ...

4. 〖 bullyandoppress〗 〖 cheat;swindle〖 bully;treatsb.high-hand-edly〗 ...

5. 10.desperado( ) 1.swindle) 2.cafeteria( ) ...

6. Swerve Swindle Harass ...

7. 〖 swindleandsell〗 swindle〖 abduction〗 ...

8. swimmingly swindle swineherd ...

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1.I can't believe how much the bank charges in fees - the whole thing's a swindle!——

2.He's just the kind that would stoop to swindle children out of a few pence.

3.He's just the kind that would stoop to swindle old people out of a few pence.

4.There are two types of credit cards crime of swindling : one is to swindle in other's name and the other is in his own name.

5.To swindle me out of my life's savings and then to nosh me in butter sauce!西

6.As an intentional crime, contract swindle requires taking "illegal occupation" as the aim subjectively.”。

7.The Assumption Swindle is one of the most ingenious and versatile principles in mentalism .

8.She could not bear to lose the land she had got by a swindle .

9.Swindle some widow out of her money?

10.Three of these four will appear - Ratbat, Swindle, Waspinator and Galvatron.