conned
英 [kɒnd]
美 [kɑːnd]
v. (尤指为钱财或使人为自己做某事而)欺骗,哄骗,诈骗
con的过去分词和过去式; conn的过去分词和过去式
过去式:conned
双语例句
- The salesman conned us out of a lot of money.
这个推销员骗走了我们一大笔钱。 - He was so plausible that he conned everybody.
他那么会花言巧语,以至于骗过了所有的人。 - White conned his way into a job as a ware-houseman with Dutch airline, KLM
怀特骗到了一份工作,在荷兰皇家航空公司做仓库管理员。 - The referees have been a joke at this world cup and Horacio Elizondo took it to a new level as he let himself be conned time and time again in the England vs Portugal game.
本届杯赛的裁判表现好象一个玩笑一般,执法英葡之战的依利桑多更是现身说法,在比赛中以自己的表现一次又一次地为世人检阅,把裁判的话题进一步延伸。 - Legend has it, when his store was closed down and the staff lost their jobs, he conned the company out of sixty thousand dollars and shared it amongst his co-workers.
据说,当他的店子关张大吉、员工面临失业时,他通过手段把自己的公司抛售出了六万美金的价钱,并和共事们分了这笔钱。 - He claimed that the businessman had conned him of £ 10,000
他声称那个商人骗了他1万英镑。 - Humans have been conned into a way of being that perceives things or merchandise as necessities to life.
人类被欺骗进入了一条认为所有物或商品是生命所必需的道路上。 - He has conned the poems by rote.
他已经把这诗歌背下来了。 - He removed the stitches and conned his customers into believing that they were eating wild blowfish.
他把缝线拿掉让客人以为自己吃的是野生河豚。 - Someone in our village also got conned.
我们那儿也有人给骗了。