1.诈取,骗取,欺骗,诓骗
1.欺骗
2.冒牌货,冒名顶替者
1.to cheat someone in order to get their money
1.It is not the first time that wealthy people have been swindled out of huge sums of money, nor will it be the last.
这不是富人的首次被骗,也不会是最后一次。
2.Too many clients at the salon had been swindled, and the owners did not want their image further harmed, she explained.
她解释说,美发厅里很多的客户被骗,店主不希望自己的形象进一步受损。
3.Many children are swindled out of their chance for a good education, simply by living in a remote place.
许多孩子就是因为居住在偏远的地方,而失去了受良好教育的机会。
4.Her motive was collecting life insurance benefits. . . and also, the assets stolen or swindled from her suitors became her source of income.
她的动机是收取人寿保险金…,并且偷窃或诈取求婚人的资产也成为她的收入来源。
5.He had swindled the SBA out of millions of dollars and was cooperating with Starr in hopes of getting a reduced prison sentence.
他从中小企业管理局诈骗了数百万美元,希望通过和斯塔尔合作得到减刑。
6.The forger swindled the merchants of this city out of large sums of money.
那个伪造者骗走了这个城市商人们的一大笔钱。
7.The forger swindled the merchants of the city out of large sums of money.
冒名者从该城的商人那里骗取了大笔金钱。
8.Once disputes only shouted, " swindled " , the so-called owners of the Committee may also be ineffective.
一旦纠纷出现只有大呼“上当”,所谓业主委员会恐怕也起不了作用了。
9.It's possible to find a bargain at a big market, but it's also easy to be swindled.
在大市场购物可能捡到便宜,但也容易受骗。
10.She has already swindled several pounds out of me.
她已诈骗了我好几磅。