cheat [tʃi:t] verb intransitive or transitive IMPROVER ■to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want 欺骗,行骗;作弊•Anyone caught cheating will be immediately disqualified from the exam.任何人如被发现作弊将被立即取消考试资格。 •He cheats at cards?他玩牌时作弊吗? •She cheated in the test by copying from the boy in front.她在测验中作弊,抄袭前座男孩的答案。 •I suspect he cheats the taxman (= avoids paying taxes by using illegal methods).我怀疑他逃税。 [tʃi:t] verb intransitive or transitive cheat death literary ■to succeed in staying alive in an extremely dangerous situation 死里逃生,幸免于难,逃出鬼门关•As a racing driver, he was involved in many serious crashes and had cheated death on several occasions.作为一名赛车手,他经历了多次严重的撞车事故,好几次都死里逃生。 [tʃi:t] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs cheat on sb informal ■If you cheat on your husband, wife or usual sexual partner, you secretly have a sexual relationship with someone else 对(丈夫或妻子)不忠•She found out that he'd been cheating on her.她发现他对她不忠。 [tʃi:t] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs cheat sb out of sth ■to unfairly prevent someone from getting or achieving something which should belong to them 骗取,诈取,剥夺(某人的)…•She claimed that her cousin had cheated her out of her inheritance.她声称她的表哥骗取了本该由她继承的遗产。 [tʃi:t] noun countable ■a person who behaves in a dishonest way 骗子;作弊者•Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.比赛中,一名队员叫对方一名队员骗子,纠纷就此爆发。 only singular ■something dishonest which makes people believe that something is true when it is not 骗人的东西•You can use cocoa powder to make the cake rather than chocolate - it's a bit of a cheat, but nobody notices the difference.你可以用可哥粉而不用巧克力做蛋糕——这有点骗人,可是没人会注意到其中的差别。 countable ■a collection of instructions or special information which someone can use to help them play a computer game more successfully (玩电脑游戏时使用的)秘技,作弊码•the latest game cheats最新的游戏秘技 •cheat codes作弊代码 |