Как по Английски будет ठगना
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Baffle
ˈbæf.əlverbTotally bewilder or perplex.
Примеры использования:
An unexplained occurrence that baffled everyone
nounA device used to restrain the flow of a fluid, gas, etc. or to prevent the spreading of sound or light in a particular direction.
Примеры использования:
You can cut out glare from a strip light by concealing it behind a baffle
Bamboozle
bæmˈbuː.zəlverbCheat or fool.
Примеры использования:
He bamboozled canada's largest banks in a massive counterfeit scam
verbMake a fool of.
Примеры использования:
You befooled me on your first trip
Fool
fuːlnounA person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person.
Примеры использования:
I felt a bit of a fool
verbTrick or deceive (someone); dupe.
Примеры использования:
He fooled nightclub managers into believing he was a successful businessman
adjectiveFoolish; silly.
Примеры использования:
That damn fool waiter
Fooling
fuːlverbTrick or deceive (someone); dupe.
Примеры использования:
He fooled nightclub managers into believing he was a successful businessman
nounA person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person.
Примеры использования:
I felt a bit of a fool
adjectiveFoolish; silly.
Примеры использования:
That damn fool waiter
Fake
feɪkadjectiveNot genuine; imitation or counterfeit.
Примеры использования:
She got on the plane with a fake passport
nounA thing that is not genuine; a forgery or sham.
Примеры использования:
Fakes of old masters
verbForge or counterfeit (something).
Примеры использования:
She faked her spouse's signature
Something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be
Faking
feɪkverbForge or counterfeit (something).
Примеры использования:
She faked her spouse's signature
adjectiveNot genuine; imitation or counterfeit.
Примеры использования:
She got on the plane with a fake passport
nounA thing that is not genuine; a forgery or sham.
Примеры использования:
Fakes of old masters
Deceive
dɪˈsiːvverbDeliberately cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain.
Примеры использования:
I didn't intend to deceive people into thinking it was french champagne
Deceiving
dɪˈsiːvverbDeliberately cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain.
Примеры использования:
I didn't intend to deceive people into thinking it was french champagne
Cheat
tʃiːtverbAct dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.
Примеры использования:
She always cheats at cards
nounA person who behaves dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.
Примеры использования:
Athletes who abide by the rules are up against cheats with a distinct advantage.
Cheats
tʃiːtverbAct dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.
Примеры использования:
She always cheats at cards
nounA person who behaves dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.
Примеры использования:
Athletes who abide by the rules are up against cheats with a distinct advantage.
Con
kɒnverbPersuade (someone) to do or believe something by lying to them.
Примеры использования:
I conned him into giving me your home number
nounAn instance of deceiving or tricking someone.
Примеры использования:
The charter is a glossy public relations con
prefixVariant spelling of com- assimilated before c, d, f, g, j, n, q, s, t, v, and sometimes before vowels (as in concord, condescend, confide, etc.).
abbreviation(in the context of party politics) conservative.
Примеры использования:
Teddy taylor, mp (con)
adjectiveWritten abbreviation for conservative
Doodle
ˈduː.dəlverbScribble absent-mindedly.
Примеры использования:
He was only doodling in the margin
nounA rough drawing made absent-mindedly.
Примеры использования:
The text was interspersed with doodles
Doodles
ˈduː.dəlverbScribble absent-mindedly.
Примеры использования:
He was only doodling in the margin
nounA rough drawing made absent-mindedly.
Примеры использования:
The text was interspersed with doodles
Delude
dɪˈluːdverbMake (someone) believe something that is not true.
Примеры использования:
Too many theorists have deluded the public
collocationTo believe something that is not true, especially because you want to believe it
Примеры использования:
He's deluding himself if he thinks he's going to be promoted this year., maybe we've just deluded o…
Deludes
dɪˈluːdverbMake (someone) believe something that is not true.
Примеры использования:
Too many theorists have deluded the public
collocationTo believe something that is not true, especially because you want to believe it
Примеры использования:
He's deluding himself if he thinks he's going to be promoted this year., maybe we've just deluded o…
Deluding
dɪˈluːdverbMake (someone) believe something that is not true.
Примеры использования:
Too many theorists have deluded the public
Fobbed
fɒbverbDeceitfully attempt to satisfy someone by making excuses or giving them something inferior.
Примеры использования:
I was fobbed off with bland reassurances
nounA chain attached to a watch for carrying in a waistcoat or waistband pocket.
Примеры использования:
In new york in 1890, the latest pocket watch and fob chain could carry seals the wearer could use t…
phrasal verbTo persuade someone to accept someone or something you want to get rid of
Примеры использования:
Politics can be a way to fob off theoretical solutions on people demanding practical ones.
Fobbing
fɒbverbDeceitfully attempt to satisfy someone by making excuses or giving them something inferior.
Примеры использования:
I was fobbed off with bland reassurances
nounA chain attached to a watch for carrying in a waistcoat or waistband pocket.
Примеры использования:
In new york in 1890, the latest pocket watch and fob chain could carry seals the wearer could use t…
phrasal verbTo persuade someone to accept something that is of a low quality or different from what they really wanted
Примеры использования:
Fob someone off with something well, he wants the report ready by tomorrow but i can always fob him…
Fobs
fɒbnounA chain attached to a watch for carrying in a waistcoat or waistband pocket.
Примеры использования:
In new york in 1890, the latest pocket watch and fob chain could carry seals the wearer could use t…
verbDeceitfully attempt to satisfy someone by making excuses or giving them something inferior.
Примеры использования:
I was fobbed off with bland reassurances
Diddle
ˈdɪd.əlverbCheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something.
Примеры использования:
He thought he'd been diddled out of his change
Diddled
ˈdɪd.əlverbCheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something.
Примеры использования:
He thought he'd been diddled out of his change
Diddles
ˈdɪd.əlverbCheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something.
Примеры использования:
He thought he'd been diddled out of his change
Diddling
ˈdɪd.əlverbCheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something.
Примеры использования:
He thought he'd been diddled out of his change
Beguile
bɪˈɡaɪlverbCharm or enchant (someone), often in a deceptive way.
Примеры использования:
He beguiled the voters with his good looks
Beguiled
bɪˈɡaɪlverbCharm or enchant (someone), often in a deceptive way.
Примеры использования:
He beguiled the voters with his good looks
Beguiles
bɪˈɡaɪlverbCharm or enchant (someone), often in a deceptive way.
Примеры использования:
He beguiled the voters with his good looks
Gypped
dʒɪpverbCheat or swindle (someone).
Примеры использования:
A young inventor gypped by greedy financiers
nounAn act of cheating someone; a swindle.
Примеры использования:
That also means i never actually turned into a four-foot dragon, which is kind of a gyp.
Gypping
dʒɪpverbCheat or swindle (someone).
Примеры использования:
A young inventor gypped by greedy financiers
nounAn act of cheating someone; a swindle.
Примеры использования:
That also means i never actually turned into a four-foot dragon, which is kind of a gyp.
Gull
ɡʌlnounA long-winged web-footed seabird with a raucous call, typically having white plumage with a grey or black mantle.
Примеры использования:
I could go on and on about the many herons, egrets, gulls, terns, and various and sundry other spec…
verbFool or deceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
He had been gulled into believing that the documents were authentic
verbFool or deceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
He had been gulled into believing that the documents were authentic
nounA long-winged web-footed seabird with a raucous call, typically having white plumage with a grey or black mantle.
Примеры использования:
I could go on and on about the many herons, egrets, gulls, terns, and various and sundry other spec…
Gulls
ɡʌlnounA long-winged web-footed seabird with a raucous call, typically having white plumage with a grey or black mantle.
Примеры использования:
I could go on and on about the many herons, egrets, gulls, terns, and various and sundry other spec…
verbFool or deceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
He had been gulled into believing that the documents were authentic
nounA swindle or confidence trick.
Примеры использования:
A bunco artist
verbSwindle or cheat.
Примеры использования:
He didn't propose to be buncoed without a fight
Circumvent
ˌsɜː.kəmˈventverbFind a way around (an obstacle).
Примеры использования:
If you come to an obstruction in a road you can seek to circumvent it
Cozen
ˈkʌz.ənverbTrick or deceive.
Примеры использования:
Do not think to cozen your contemporaries
nounA long-bodied chiefly marine fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, a prominent dorsal fin, and toothlike scales. most sharks are predatory, although the largest kinds feed on plankton, and some can grow to a large size.
Примеры использования:
This shark feeds primarily on bony fishes such as parrot, trigger, squirrel, surgeon, damsel and go…
verb(typically of a man at a social gathering) be in active pursuit of a sexual partner.
Примеры использования:
As soon as he arrived he was sharking among the women
verb(typically of a man at a social gathering) be in active pursuit of a sexual partner.
Примеры использования:
As soon as he arrived he was sharking among the women
nounA long-bodied chiefly marine fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, a prominent dorsal fin, and toothlike scales. most sharks are predatory, although the largest kinds feed on plankton, and some can grow to a large size.
Примеры использования:
This shark feeds primarily on bony fishes such as parrot, trigger, squirrel, surgeon, damsel and go…
nounA dishonest or unprincipled man.
Примеры использования:
You are a rogue and an embezzler
verbRemove inferior or defective plants or seedlings from (a crop).
Примеры использования:
The sowing has to be rogued to remove aberrant seedlings
adjectiveBehaving in ways that are not expected or not normal, often in a harmful way
Примеры использования:
There have been rogue firms in the past which have ripped customers off., a rogue state
verbRemove inferior or defective plants or seedlings from (a crop).
Примеры использования:
The sowing has to be rogued to remove aberrant seedlings
nounA dishonest or unprincipled man.
Примеры использования:
You are a rogue and an embezzler
verbRemove inferior or defective plants or seedlings from (a crop).
Примеры использования:
The sowing has to be rogued to remove aberrant seedlings
nounA dishonest or unprincipled man.
Примеры использования:
You are a rogue and an embezzler
nounA small cut or notch.
Примеры использования:
A small nick on his wrist
verbMake a nick or nicks in.
Примеры использования:
He had nicked himself while shaving
verbMake a nick or nicks in.
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He had nicked himself while shaving
nounA small cut or notch.
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A small nick on his wrist
verbMake a nick or nicks in.
Примеры использования:
He had nicked himself while shaving
nounA small cut or notch.
Примеры использования:
A small nick on his wrist
Jockey
ˈdʒɒk.inounA person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession.
Примеры использования:
A former champion jockey
verbStruggle by every available means to gain or achieve something.
Примеры использования:
Both men will be jockeying for the two top jobs
Jockeyed
ˈdʒɒk.iverbStruggle by every available means to gain or achieve something.
Примеры использования:
Both men will be jockeying for the two top jobs
nounA person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession.
Примеры использования:
A former champion jockey
Jockeying
ˈdʒɒk.iverbStruggle by every available means to gain or achieve something.
Примеры использования:
Both men will be jockeying for the two top jobs
nounA person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession.
Примеры использования:
A former champion jockey
Jockeys
ˈdʒɒk.inounA person who rides in horse races, especially as a profession.
Примеры использования:
A former champion jockey
verbStruggle by every available means to gain or achieve something.
Примеры использования:
Both men will be jockeying for the two top jobs
Hoax
həʊksnounA humorous or malicious deception.
Примеры использования:
The evidence had been planted as part of an elaborate hoax
verbTrick or deceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
I now have reason to believe that in unraveling a hoax i was hoaxed myself.
Hoaxed
həʊksverbTrick or deceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
I now have reason to believe that in unraveling a hoax i was hoaxed myself.
nounA humorous or malicious deception.
Примеры использования:
The evidence had been planted as part of an elaborate hoax
Hoaxing
həʊksverbTrick or deceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
I now have reason to believe that in unraveling a hoax i was hoaxed myself.
nounA humorous or malicious deception.
Примеры использования:
The evidence had been planted as part of an elaborate hoax
nounA gregarious eurasian crow with black plumage and a bare face, nesting in colonies in treetops.
Примеры использования:
Birds - blackbirds and thrushes, robins, starlings, rooks and crows, jays, ducks, seagulls and owls…
verbDefraud, overcharge, or swindle (someone).
Примеры использования:
Police files are overflowing with complaints from people who've been rooked
verbDefraud, overcharge, or swindle (someone).
Примеры использования:
Police files are overflowing with complaints from people who've been rooked
nounA gregarious eurasian crow with black plumage and a bare face, nesting in colonies in treetops.
Примеры использования:
Birds - blackbirds and thrushes, robins, starlings, rooks and crows, jays, ducks, seagulls and owls…
verbDefraud, overcharge, or swindle (someone).
Примеры использования:
Police files are overflowing with complaints from people who've been rooked
nounA gregarious eurasian crow with black plumage and a bare face, nesting in colonies in treetops.
Примеры использования:
Birds - blackbirds and thrushes, robins, starlings, rooks and crows, jays, ducks, seagulls and owls…
verbUse deception to deprive (someone) of money or possessions.
Примеры использования:
A businessman swindled investors out of millions of pounds
nounA fraudulent scheme or action.
Примеры использования:
He is mixed up in a £10 million insurance swindle
verbUse deception to deprive (someone) of money or possessions.
Примеры использования:
A businessman swindled investors out of millions of pounds
nounA fraudulent scheme or action.
Примеры использования:
He is mixed up in a £10 million insurance swindle
verbUse deception to deprive (someone) of money or possessions.
Примеры использования:
A businessman swindled investors out of millions of pounds
nounA fraudulent scheme or action.
Примеры использования:
He is mixed up in a £10 million insurance swindle
verbDeceive (someone).
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It is designed to hocus the people
verbDeceive (someone).
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It is designed to hocus the people
verbDeceive (someone).
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It is designed to hocus the people
verbDeceive (someone).
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It is designed to hocus the people
verbDeceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
It is designed to hocus the people
Gyp
dʒɪpverbCheat or swindle (someone).
Примеры использования:
A young inventor gypped by greedy financiers
nounAn act of cheating someone; a swindle.
Примеры использования:
That also means i never actually turned into a four-foot dragon, which is kind of a gyp.
verbBribe or otherwise induce (someone) to commit an unlawful act such as perjury.
Примеры использования:
He was accused of conspiring to suborn witnesses
verbBribe or otherwise induce (someone) to commit an unlawful act such as perjury.
Примеры использования:
He was accused of conspiring to suborn witnesses
verbBribe or otherwise induce (someone) to commit an unlawful act such as perjury.
Примеры использования:
He was accused of conspiring to suborn witnesses
verbFool or deceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
He had been gulled into believing that the documents were authentic
nounA long-winged web-footed seabird with a raucous call, typically having white plumage with a grey or black mantle.
Примеры использования:
I could go on and on about the many herons, egrets, gulls, terns, and various and sundry other spec…
Fudged
fʌdʒverbPresent or deal with (something) in a vague or inadequate way, especially so as to conceal the truth or mislead.
Примеры использования:
The authorities have fudged the issue
nounA soft crumbly or chewy sweet made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
Примеры использования:
There is nothing remotely healthy about the crumbly fudge from the burnt sugar sweet company but it…
exclamationNonsense! (expressing disbelief or annoyance)
Примеры использования:
‘you know how she despises me!’ ‘fudge! she dotes on you’
Fudging
fʌdʒverbPresent or deal with (something) in a vague or inadequate way, especially so as to conceal the truth or mislead.
Примеры использования:
The authorities have fudged the issue
nounA soft crumbly or chewy sweet made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
Примеры использования:
There is nothing remotely healthy about the crumbly fudge from the burnt sugar sweet company but it…
exclamationNonsense! (expressing disbelief or annoyance)
Примеры использования:
‘you know how she despises me!’ ‘fudge! she dotes on you’
Fob
fɒbnounA chain attached to a watch for carrying in a waistcoat or waistband pocket.
Примеры использования:
In new york in 1890, the latest pocket watch and fob chain could carry seals the wearer could use t…
verbDeceitfully attempt to satisfy someone by making excuses or giving them something inferior.
Примеры использования:
I was fobbed off with bland reassurances
adjective→ free on board
Примеры использования:
At the fob point the risk of loss passes from the seller to the buyer.
Fudge
fʌdʒnounA soft crumbly or chewy sweet made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
Примеры использования:
There is nothing remotely healthy about the crumbly fudge from the burnt sugar sweet company but it…
verbPresent or deal with (something) in a vague or inadequate way, especially so as to conceal the truth or mislead.
Примеры использования:
The authorities have fudged the issue
exclamationNonsense! (expressing disbelief or annoyance).
Примеры использования:
‘you know how she despises me!’ ‘fudge! she dotes on you’
Fudges
fʌdʒnounA soft crumbly or chewy sweet made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
Примеры использования:
There is nothing remotely healthy about the crumbly fudge from the burnt sugar sweet company but it…
verbPresent or deal with (something) in a vague or inadequate way, especially so as to conceal the truth or mislead.
Примеры использования:
The authorities have fudged the issue
exclamationNonsense! (expressing disbelief or annoyance)
Примеры использования:
‘you know how she despises me!’ ‘fudge! she dotes on you’
Hocus
ˌhəʊ.kəsˈpəʊ.kəsverbDeceive (someone).
Примеры использования:
It is designed to hocus the people
nounTricks used to deceive or words used to hide what is happening, esp. by making the actual situation difficult to understand
Примеры использования:
Like so many politicians, he relies on a lot of statistical hocus-pocus.
verbTrick; delude.
Примеры использования:
He had allowed his imagination to illude him
adjectiveHaving or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements.
Примеры использования:
He was feeling smug after his win
nounA humorous imitation of something, typically a film or a particular genre of film, in which its characteristic features are exaggerated for comic effect.
Примеры использования:
A robin hood spoof
verbImitate (something) while exaggerating its characteristic features for comic effect.
Примеры использования:
It is a movie that spoofs other movies
verbBribe or otherwise induce (someone) to commit an unlawful act such as perjury.
Примеры использования:
He was accused of conspiring to suborn witnesses
adverbDishonestly, fraudulently; in a manner which involves swindling or dishonesty.
verbSingle (someone) out for cruel or unjust treatment.
Примеры использования:
They are victimized by racism or discriminatory barriers
verbSingle (someone) out for cruel or unjust treatment.
Примеры использования:
They are victimized by racism or discriminatory barriers
phrasal verbTry to make someone believe something that is untrue, especially as a joke.
Примеры использования:
That's just too neat—you're having me on
phrasal verbSell or dispose of something by misrepresentation or fraud.
Примеры использования:
Unscrupulous businessmen may palm off their property to the buyers without proper papers
verbTo cheat or be dishonest to someone who trusted you
nounTricks used to deceive or words used to hide what is happening, esp. by making the actual situation difficult to understand
Примеры использования:
Like so many politicians, he relies on a lot of statistical hocus-pocus.
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