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/tʃiːt/ |
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1 | I to behave dishonestly or not obey rules, for example in order to win a game or do well in an examination 欺骗;作弊 |
| Kids have always found ways of cheating in school exams. 孩子们总能找到考试作弊的办法。 |
| You can’ t do that – it’ s cheating. 你不能那样做,这是在作弊! |
| 1a | to do something that is not correct but makes it easier to succeed 作假 | | You can cheat by adding a little flour. 你可以加点面粉以假乱真。 | |
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2 | T to treat someone dishonestly 欺骗;哄骗 |
| The builders had cheated her by using low-quality materials. 建筑工人用劣质材料骗她。 |
| cheat sb (out) of sth He was accused of cheating investors out of their life savings. 他被指控骗取投资者一生的储蓄。 |
| 2a | to feel that you have not been treated fairly 感到受骗/上当 | | I felt cheated by all the drawbacks and delays. 种种的不利条件和延误让我觉得自己上当受骗了。 | |
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3 | I to have sex with someone who is not your husband , wife , or partner 对配偶(或伴侣)不忠 |
| He swore to me that he had never cheated. 他向我发誓他从来没有对我不忠。 |
PHRASE |
- | cheat death/fate |
| to avoid death when this seems impossible |
| 幸免于难 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˈcheat on |
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1 | cheat on sb: to secretly have sex with someone other than your husband , wife , or partner . You can also say that someone is unfaithful to their husband , wife , or partner 对(配偶或伴侣)不忠 | He discovered she’ d been cheating on him. 他发现她对他不忠。 | |
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2 | cheat on sth: MAINLY AMERICAN to cheat by not obeying the rules on something 在…上作弊 | They say she cheated on her taxes. 他们说她在纳税问题上弄虚作假。 | |
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