fobbed
英 ['fɒbd]
美
v. (用不实之词)搪塞( fob的过去式和过去分词 ); ( 把劣质的或不想要的商品) 骗售给; 欺骗(某人)接受(不值钱的东西等); 用欺骗手段卖掉(冒牌货等)
fob的过去分词, 过去式
双语例句
- Don't be fobbed off with excuses.
不要被各种借口给蒙骗了。 - Cynics say it is naive to expect anything dramatic before the2012 election; yet it is also naive to expect investors to be fobbed off with lame efforts like the debt-ceiling deal.
然而犬儒主义者认为,在2012年大选之前,期待大的改观的想法过于天真;还有,用诸如债务上限法案这种措施去搪塞投资者也是同样天真。 - What the brothel survivors want is that full apology from Japan; they refuse to be fobbed off with offers of money instead from a private fund.
受害者希望日本全面道歉,并拒绝日本政府企图采用私人基金提供补偿而非政府赔款来搪塞过关的方式。 - They had a meeting with six of the harshest critics of corks from the wine industry ( the Australians had long suspected they had been fobbed off with the poorest quality corks because they were so far away from Portugal).
他们会见了6位对软木塞批评最猛烈的葡萄酒业内人士(长期以来,由于距离葡萄牙如此遥远,澳大利亚人一直怀疑葡萄牙方面用质量最差的软木塞来糊弄他们)。 - I've no wish to be fobbed off wish one of those stale loaf.
我可不愿上当受骗去买不新鲜的面包。 - She felt she was being fobbed off.
她觉得别人是在对自己敷衍搪塞。 - He fobbed this painting off on me as a genuine Van Gogh, but I later found out that it was a fake.
他诓骗我买下这幅梵谷的真画,但我后来发现它是一件赝品。 - I have some trouble with the carburetor. The salesman fobbed the lady off with a faulty machine.
推销员把一部有毛病的机器冒充正品卖给了那位女士。 - Inquiries from children should not be fobbed off.
不该敷衍孩子们提出的问题。 - The policy has divided opinion among victims – some saying they feel fobbed off 'and others praising the lovely thought.
受害者对于这一政策意见不一&有的人说他们觉得被糊弄了,有的人则称赞这个想法很可爱。