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.A man conning a woman is called flirt. A woman conning a man is called seduction. A man and a woman conning each other is called love.
男人忽悠女人,叫调戏。女人忽悠男人,叫勾引。男女相互忽悠,叫爱情。
2.The sophisticated vessel came equipped with a conning tower, a periscope and an air-conditioning system.
这艘精致的船只配有一座瞭望台、潜望镜和空调系统。
3.I take this tiny shirt all over the city conning dry cleaners out of money?
我拿着这件微型衬衫跑遍全城的干洗店诓钱对吧?!
4.Either Jesus is conning 2. 3 billion people who believe a lie, or he was nuts, or Jesus is who he said he was.
要么耶稣蒙骗了二十三亿人,这二十三亿人相信了一个谎言,要么耶稣只是一个傻瓜,要么耶稣就是他自己宣称的那样。
5.This was called the General's Chair, just as this apartment atop the flagship's conning spire was called the General's Quarters.
那张椅子背称作将军椅,而这间位于旗舰塔尖的寝室则被称为将军室。
6.Subs drift menacingly along the outskirts of the fleet, only their conning towers breaking the surface of the ocean.
潜艇在舰队的边缘随波飘荡,只有指挥塔屹立在海面上。
7.He climbed into the conning tower, his eyes haunted and sickly bright.
他爬上司令塔,两眼象见鬼似的亮得近乎病态。
8.Elinor, conning over every injunction of distrust, told herself likewise not to Hope.
埃莉诺细细领会每一句叫她不抱信心的暗示,同样告诫自己不要作过奢的指望。
9.Ushakov submitted his radical design, which included a conning tower and periscope, to senior officers in 1936.
尤沙科夫在1936年将它的原始想法向上级汇报,该想法还包含了一台了望塔和潜望镜。
10.Check all blue steering lights from conning positions and report.
在操纵位置检查蓝色操舵灯并报告。