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1. | To deceive or cheat by using a hoax. |
| 骗弄用戏弄的手段欺骗或蒙骗 |
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2. | The good news, at least, is that McGrady could hoist up all those free throws. |
| "Those guys try to cheat every day," McGrady said. |
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3. | cheat by selling inferior |
| 衔玉贾石 |
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4. | To steal or cheat by all the means at one's command |
| 连偷带扒 |
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5. | to cheat by tricks |
| 坑骗 |
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6. | To cheat people by tricks |
| 狙公之术 |
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7. | To deprive(another) of something by fraud; cheat or swindle. |
| 诈骗通过欺骗的方式夺取(别人的)东西;欺骗或欺诈 |
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8. | cheat by avoiding payment of a gambling debt. |
| 通过不还赌债的方式来骗 |
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9. | To cheat by sleight of hand |
| 移花接木 |
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10. | cheat someone by not returning him enough money. |
| 通过少返还钱来骗某人。 |
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