cheated
v. 欺騙,哄騙( cheat的過去式和過去分詞 ); (尤指在遊戲、比賽、考試等中)欺詐; 作弊; 已婚或有固定性夥伴的人與他人有秘密性關係
When someone cheats, they do not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying, for example in a game or exam.
Students may be tempted to cheat in order to get into top schools.
為了能進入一流學校,學生們會忍不住想作弊。
Someone who is a cheat does not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying.
Cheats will be disqualified.
弄虛作假者將被取消資格。
If someone cheats you out of something, they get it from you by behaving dishonestly.
The company engaged in a deliberate effort to cheat them out of their pensions...
公司涉嫌蓄意騙取他們的養老金。
Many brokers were charged with cheating customers in commodity trades.
許多經紀人被指控在商品交易中欺騙顧客。
If you say that someone cheats death, you mean they only just avoid being killed.
He cheated death when he was rescued from the roof of his blazing cottage.
他被人從他那熊熊燃燒的棚屋頂上救了下來,撿了條命。
If you feel cheated, you feel that you have been let down or treated unfairly.
The storyline is fatally compromised by an ending that leaves you feeling horribly cheated.
故事結尾讓人很失望,這樣的結尾嚴重削弱了故事情節。
Swindlers have cheated investors out of £2 million.
詐騙犯們已經騙取了投資者200萬英鎊。
They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.
一想到受騙了他們就義憤填膺.
The farmer felt the cow, went away, returned, sorely perplexed, always afraid of being cheated.
那農民摸摸那頭牛, 走了又回來, 猶豫不決, 總怕上當受騙.
Jim said that his brother had cheated at cards.
吉姆說他哥哥作牌.
He cheated me, but I'll get even with him one day.
他騙了我, 有朝一日我會報復他的.