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 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。 - The last thing he needed was to get conned by a woman.
他最后的需求毁在一个女人身上。 - What's the matter? You got conned for anything I care.
怎么啦?你让人骗了跟我有什么相干? - Knows when you're being conned, knows how to con.
人被骗了之后,就学会了怎么骗人。 - She conned me out of$ 100.
她骗走我100英镑。 - We are often conned by clever advertising into thinking that certain products are better than others.
我们常常被巧妙的广告宣传所欺骗,认为某些产品要比其他的同类品好。 - All the way in, Long John stood by the steersman and conned the ship. What I hate most while playing chess is having someone standing alongside who keeps telling you how to play.
在大船进港的整个过程中,高个子约翰一直站在舵手旁指点。我最讨厌下棋时有人在旁边指指点点。 - I was conned into buying a useless car.
我受人骗买了辆不能用的汽车。