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swindled

英 [ˈswɪndld]

美 [ˈswɪndld]

v.  诈骗; 骗取
swindle的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 诈骗,骗取,欺诈(尤指钱财)
    If someoneswindlesa person or an organization, they deceive them in order to get something valuable from them, especially money.
    1. A City businessman swindled investors out of millions of pounds...
      一名来自伦敦商业区的商人骗取了投资者们数百万英镑。
    2. An oil executive swindled £50,000 out of his firm.
      一名石油公司主管从其公司骗取了 5 万英镑。
    3. Swindleis also a noun.
    4. He fled to Switzerland rather than face trial for a tax swindle.
      他没有等着因涉嫌税收诈骗去接受审讯,而是逃到了瑞士。

双语例句

  • Many children are swindled out of their chance for a good education, simply by living in a remote place.
    许多孩子就是因为居住在偏远的地方,而失去了受良好教育的机会。
  • Once, when I was in Sicily, I was swindled by a stranger for a hundred dollars.
    有一次我在西西里岛,被一个陌生人骗走了一百美元。
  • As to a swindling act, if the swindled, i.e. the person who has the right te dispose the property in question, and the victims are not the same, the act belongs to the tripartite fraud.
    行为人实施诈骗行为时,如果被骗人(财产处分人)与被害人不具有同一性,即属三角诈骗;
  • They swindled that sucker out of his money.
    他是个自高自大的笨蛋!他们诈取那个笨蛋的钱。
  • I'm sure they swindled you out of that money.
    我敢肯定他们把你那笔款子骗走了。
  • Too often the elderly are swindled out of their life savings.
    老年人常常被骗去一生的积蓄。
  • He often swaggered and swindled under the guise of the company's name.
    他经常假借公司的名义来招摇撞骗。
  • Occasionally, I comfort myself with the idea that I was swindled; but actually it was bad luck or my poor judgment.
    我有时会用“我被骗了”的念头来安慰自己,但实际上是我运气不好或者判断失误。
  • The hooligan swindled money out of the girl.
    流氓拐骗姑娘的钱财。
  • There was some risk of his being swindled.
    他实在有些受骗的风险。