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51. | He is not a easy man to be got round |
| 他不是一位能被轻易哄骗的人。 |
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52. | The government tries to gull the taxpayers into beliesving that their money is being properly spent. |
| 政府试图哄骗纳税人相信,税款用得恰当。 |
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53. | She was cajoled into a new contract. |
| 她受人哄骗而接受了新合同. |
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54. | The employer tried to gull the leaders of the trade union into signing the contract |
| 雇主试图哄骗工会领导人签这份合同。 |
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55. | She conned the old lady into giving her some thing to eat. |
| 她花言巧语地哄骗老太太给她东西吃。 |
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56. | To persuade or induce to do something by cajoling or wheedling. |
| 通过哄骗劝诱或引诱(他人)干某事 |
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57. | They cozened the old man into signing the paper |
| 他们哄骗那老人在文件上签字。 |
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58. | The couple always dreamed of building a cosy nest for themselves. |
| 夫妇俩一直梦想着为自己建立一个安乐窝。 |
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59. | Delude sb. with sth. |
| 以某事欺骗某人,哄骗某人去做某事 |
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60. | obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling. |
| 通过行乞或者哄骗得到或者询求得到。 |
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