diddle

英['dɪdl] 美['dɪdl]
  • v. 急速摇摆;欺骗;骗取;摆弄;闲逛;虚度
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Verb:
  1. deprive of by deceit;

    "He swindled me out of my inheritance"
    "She defrauded the customers who trusted her"
    "the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change"

  2. manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination;

    "She played nervously with her wedding ring"
    "Don't fiddle with the screws"
    "He played with the idea of running for the Senate"

1. For example, as bait with money reward of high specified number, the design with good diddle.
譬如, 以高额赏金作为诱饵, 骗取好的设计.

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2. Let's diddle the data line to read " October 1 , 1999 " instead of " 10/1/99. "
让我们把数据图上的日期写法由 “ 10/1/99 ” 改为 “ October1, 1999 ”.

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3. Keep an eye on Tom, he'll diddle you if he gets the chance.
提防汤姆; 他一有机会就会欺骗你.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Diddle the switch see if the light comes on.
      上下快速拨动电灯开关看看是否来电了。
    2. I've been diddled! Half of these tomatoes are bad!
      我上当了! 这些番茄一半是坏的!
    3. Keep an eye on Tom, he'll diddle you if he gets the chance.
      提防汤姆;他一有机会就会欺骗你。
    4. They've diddled me out of the rent!
      他们骗去了我的租金!
    5. I'm not much of a musician. I just like to diddle around.
      我还不是个音乐家,我只不过喜欢玩弄乐器。