The so-called bargain was just a big con!
这种所谓的减价优惠只不过是个大骗局!
a con trick
骗人的花招
a con game
骗局
He's a real con artist(= a person who regularly cheats others) .
他真是个行骗老手。
I was conned into buying a useless car.
我上当受骗买了辆不能用的汽车。
They had been conned out of £100 000.
他们被骗走了 10 万英镑。
He conned his way into the job using false references.
他用假的推荐信骗取了那份工作。
1.指挥操舵;指挥操舵者的位置
2.反对(论点);反对票,反对者
3.〔美俚〕囚犯肺病电车售票员
4.变换器
5.换流器
6.变频器
7.指挥操舵部位
8.换能器
1.指挥操舵;指挥操舵者的位置
2.反对(论点);反对票,反对者
3.〔美俚〕囚犯肺病电车售票员
4.变换器
5.换流器
6.变频器
7.指挥操舵部位
8.换能器
1.骗,蒙,欺骗
2.【航海】指挥(操舵);指挥(船的)航路
3.精读,研读,研究;熟读;默记
4.熟记,细细领会
1.骗,蒙,欺骗
2.【航海】指挥(操舵);指挥(船的)航路
3.精读,研读,研究;熟读;默记
4.熟记,细细领会
1.反对
2.〔意大利语〕【音乐】以,用
1.欺诈的,骗取信任的
1.反对
2.从反面
1.a dishonest trick or business ploy that takes advantage of somebody's trust, e.g. telling lies in order to get money or property unfairly
2.control of the course of a ship, or the controls used
3.an argument against doing something, or evidence supporting the view that something should not be done
4.an opponent of something, or somebody who votes against something
5.a dishonest plan or method for making someone give you money
6.a prisoner
1.a dishonest trick or business ploy that takes advantage of somebody's trust, e.g. telling lies in order to get money or property unfairly
2.control of the course of a ship, or the controls used
3.an argument against doing something, or evidence supporting the view that something should not be done
4.an opponent of something, or somebody who votes against something
5.a dishonest plan or method for making someone give you money
6.a prisoner
1.to cheat somebody dishonestly, usually out of money or property, by first convincing the victim of something that is untrue
2.to direct the course of a ship
3.to study something with great care and attention
4.to tell somebody something untrue or misleading
5.to learn or memorize something
6.to persuade or inveigle somebody to agree to something
7.to make someone believe something that is not true, especially in order to get money from them
1.to cheat somebody dishonestly, usually out of money or property, by first convincing the victim of something that is untrue
2.to direct the course of a ship
3.to study something with great care and attention
4.to tell somebody something untrue or misleading
5.to learn or memorize something
6.to persuade or inveigle somebody to agree to something
7.to make someone believe something that is not true, especially in order to get money from them
1.used to mean "with" in a musical direction
1.Clare regarded her attentively, conned the characters of her face as if they had been hieroglyphics. The denial seemed real.
克莱尔仔细地打量着她,把目光集中在她的脸上,仿佛上面刻有象形文字似的。看上去她的拒绝好像是真的。
2.Photo is of a Chinese businessman who with Emma's help was able to recover money that had been conned.
图为一名中国商人在Emma的帮助下,讨回了被骗走的货款。
3.What's the matter? You got conned for anything care.
怎么啦?你让人骗了跟我有什么相干?
4.He begins, . without feeling conned or tricked, to talk about his own problems more openly.
他开始更开放地谈自己的问题,而不觉得被哄骗或者戏弄了。
5.They conned me to go into the meeting and then I got the presentation which was very welcome and unnecessary, but gratefully received.
他们‘骗’我去参加会谈,然后把礼物送到我面前。虽然这没有必要,但我仍然非常高兴,也充满感激。
6.She was conned out of all her money.
她所有的钱都被骗走了。
7.All the way in, Long John stood by the steersman and conned the ship.
高个子约翰一路上站在舵手旁边指引大船进港。
8.The number of patients who have been conned, harmed or even killed is unknown, Qiu says.
邱仁宗表示,被欺骗、伤害甚至致死的病人人数尚属未知。
9.And he conned the grub of the cache and the grub of the Hudson Bay Company post over and over again.
他一遍又一遍地想着地窖里的食品和哈得逊湾公司商站那儿的吃的东西。
10.Wondering how he conned the boss into a raise.
奇怪他怎么骗得老板给他加了薪。