to cheat
01
欺骗, 诈骗
to trick someone, typically with the intention of depriving them of something valuable
Transitive: to cheat sb out of a valuable possession
例子
She realized her business partner had cheated her out of a fair share of the profits.
她意识到她的商业伙伴欺骗了她,剥夺了她应得的那份利润。
1.1
作弊, 欺骗
to win or gain an advantage in a game, competition, etc. by breaking rules or acting unfairly
Intransitive
例子
The student cheats on tests by copying answers from a hidden cheat sheet.
学生通过从隐藏的小抄上抄答案在考试中作弊。
1.2
欺骗, 诈骗
to manipulate or deceive someone in order to control or guide them
Transitive: to cheat sb into sth
例子
She felt betrayed when she realized he had been cheating her into thinking he was sincere.
当她意识到他一直在欺骗她,让她以为他是真诚的时候,她感到被背叛了。
1.3
欺骗, 不忠
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
例子
She discovered that her partner had cheated on her, leading to a painful breakup.
她发现她的伴侣欺骗了她,导致了一场痛苦的分手。
Cheat
01
欺骗, 欺诈
a deception for profit to yourself
1.1
欺骗, 诈骗
the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme
1.2
骗子, 说谎者
someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
Dialect
British
03
作弊, 作弊游戏
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



























