cheated

cheated[tʃi:tid] 

原级:cheat

cheated的反义词

第三人称单数:cheats

cheated

第三人称复数:cheats

现在分词:cheating

cheated 基本解释
作弊;欺骗,哄骗( cheat的过去式和过去分词 );欺诈;已婚或有固定性伙伴的人与他人有秘密性关系;
cheated 网络解释

1. 被骗:threatened 威胁 | cheated 被骗 | operated poorly 操作差

2. 受骗:[12:37.07]43.He has a cunning face. 44.You might be misleading him. ;43.他长相狡猾. 4... | [12:44.30]28.Cheated 受骗 ; | [12:46.93]1.Somebody made a switch! 2.Nice switch! ;1.有人把我的东西给调包 了. 2...

3. 上当了的:有口才的 eloquent | 上当了的 cheated | 可憎的 obnoxious

4. 欺骗:extinction灭亡 | cheated欺骗 | prevent防止

cheated 单语例句

1. The ring cheated more than 500 victims into buying stocks they claimed were about to be listed on the Nasdaq exchange in New York.

2. cheated的反义词

2. Lu is not alone in feeling cheated by the Shenyang Blood Donation Administration.

3. Seven people were found to have cheated during examinations for driving licences, after the city's traffic management authorities installed remote camera monitoring systems in exam sites.

4. People in charge of the caravan felt they were cheated by police, said Radio Globo.

5. US pop star Aaron Carter admits having cheated on former girlfriend Hilary Duff, even though he insists she was his first and most intense love.

6. I feel cheated when I realize that the food tastes so good because of chemical enhancement.

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7. Already given the cold shoulder by fellow villagers, he says he has also been cheated by outsiders armed with knowledge and money.

8. cheated的近义词

8. Illegal bus services, unlicensed tour guides and people being cheated have been common complaints.

9. Those who have cheated their way into the rank of civil servants have robbed others of the opportunity to compete fairly for the same positions.

10. Those who have cheated their way into universities have robbed others of the opportunity to compete fairly for the opportunity of higher education.