swindle
vt. 詐騙,騙取; 欺騙,誆騙
n. 詐騙,騙取; 騙局; 冒牌貨,冒名頂替者
If someone swindles a 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...
一名來自倫敦商業區的商人騙取了投資者們數百萬英鎊。
An oil executive swindled £50,000 out of his firm.
一名石油公司主管從其公司騙取了 5 萬英鎊。
1. the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme;
1. deprive of by deceit;
Chiefly British A swindle ; a cheat.
[區域的]混亂.
For the short of supervisory system, the swindle crimes on commercial instruments increased.
由於監管制度不全, 利用票據進行詐編的犯罪也日益增多.
It was all a swindle, an obscene swindle!
這全是騙局, 一個骯髒的騙局!
Their constitutional government is a swindle.
他們的憲政,是騙人的東西.
Humour softened a swindle as moonlight beautified the shapeless streets of the Western town.
幽默減輕了欺騙的醜惡,就象月光把西部城鎮橫七豎八的街道美化了一樣.