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to cheat
01
enganar, defraudar
to trick someone, typically with the intention of depriving them of something valuable
Transitive: to cheat sb out of a valuable possession
Exemplos
She realized her business partner had cheated her out of a fair share of the profits.
Ela percebeu que seu sócio a havia enganado, privando-a de uma parte justa dos lucros.
She was devastated when she found out someone had cheated her out of her inheritance.
Ela ficou devastada quando descobriu que alguém a tinha enganado para tirar sua herança.
1.1
trapacear, enganar
to win or gain an advantage in a game, competition, etc. by breaking rules or acting unfairly
Intransitive
Exemplos
He cheats during card games by secretly looking at other players' hands.
Ele trapaceia durante os jogos de cartas olhando secretamente as mãos dos outros jogadores.
The student cheats on tests by copying answers from a hidden cheat sheet.
O aluno cola nas provas copiando respostas de uma cola escondida.
1.2
enganar, fraudar
to manipulate or deceive someone in order to control or guide them
Transitive: to cheat sb into sth
Exemplos
The con artist cheated the elderly couple into handing over their life savings.
O vigarista enganou o casal idoso para que entregassem as economias de uma vida.
She felt betrayed when she realized he had been cheating her into thinking he was sincere.
Ela se sentiu traída quando percebeu que ele a enganou para pensar que ele era sincero.
1.3
trair, ser infiel
to be sexually unfaithful to one's partner by engaging in romantic or intimate activities with someone else
Intransitive: to cheat | to cheat on one's partner
Exemplos
Trust is a crucial element in any relationship, and cheating can break that trust irreparably.
A confiança é um elemento crucial em qualquer relacionamento, e trair pode quebrar essa confiança de forma irreparável.
She discovered that her partner had cheated on her, leading to a painful breakup.
Ela descobriu que seu parceiro a traiu, levando a um doloroso término.
Cheat
01
trapaça, fraude
a deception for profit to yourself
1.1
engano, fraude
the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme
1.2
trapaceiro, mentiroso
someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
Dialect
British
03
trapaça, jogo de trapaça
a card game that is typically played with a standard deck of 52 cards by three or more players, with the objective of getting rid of all of one's cards by playing them face down in a pile
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