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.- 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。 - 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。 - Swindleis also a noun.
- 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。
- A City businessman swindled investors out of millions of pounds...
双语例句
- 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。 - This horizontal trust does not, in itself, cause people to be swindled.
这种横向信任本身不会使人们受骗。 - She swindled him out of his life savings.
她把他的生活积蓄骗走了。 - The person who had swindled him in life was actually nobody else but himself, for his eyes had been blurred by his unsympathetic mind.
生活中欺骗拟的往往不是别人,而是拟的双眼被自己冰冷的心灵所蒙蔽了。 - The hooligan swindled money out of the girl.
流氓拐骗姑娘的钱财。 - 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。 - They were in collusion and swindled people out of their money.
他们穿连裆裤,诈人钱财。 - The forger swindled the merchants of the city out of large sums of money.
冒名者从该城的商人那里骗取了大笔金钱。 - 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。