cheater
英['tʃiːtə]
美['tʃiːtə]
Noun:
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someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
- 1. The cheater boasted that he could turn stone into gold.
- 那个骗子吹嘘道,他能点石成金.
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- 2. How could someone be a cheater and still put children in this world?
- 一个作弊的人怎么可以生孩子到这世上?
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- 3. Cheater b: And people who are stupid can not see them.
- 骗子乙: 任何愚蠢得不可救药的人,都看不见这衣服.
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- 4. Aunty is too kindhearted for the cheater to have a chance.
- 老大妈心地太善良了,让骗子有了可乘之机.
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- 5. The heaviest if clear up safe, intermediary of not little now cheater.
- 最重要是弄清楚是否安全, 现在不少骗子中介.
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用作名词 (n.)
- Your friend is, in a sense, a cheater.
你的朋友,从某种意义上讲,就是一个骗子。
- He is to seduction what the cheater is to the game.
他对诱惑是什么的理解是骗子的比赛。