时间: 2025-04-25 10:50:13
美: [tʃit]
英: [tʃiːt]
vt. 欺骗;骗取
vi. 欺骗;作弊
n. 欺骗,作弊;骗子
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He decided to cheat on the math test by copying his friend's answers.
The company was accused of trying to cheat its customers out of their money.
Cheating in sports is a serious offense that can lead to disqualification.
She felt guilty about cheating her way through the competition.
It’s not fair to cheat in a game; everyone should play by the rules.
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[V-I] When someone cheats, they do not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying, for example in a game or exam. 舞弊; 作弊
例:Students may be tempted to cheat in order to get into top schools.学生们可能禁不住会作弊,以便能进一流学校。
[N-UNCOUNT] cheating 舞弊; 作弊
例:In an election in 1988, he was accused of cheating by his opponent.在1988年的一次竞选中,他被对手指控舞弊。
[V-T] If someone cheats you out of something, they get it from you by behaving dishonestly. 诈取
例:The company engaged in a deliberate effort to cheat them out of their pensions.该公司曾蓄意诈取他们的养老金。
[N-COUNT] Someone who is a cheat does not obey a set of rules which they should be obeying. 舞弊者
例:Cheats will be disqualified.舞弊者将被取消资格。