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61. | Misleading or nonsensical talk;humbug. |
| 胡言乱语哄骗或没有条理的谈话;欺骗,谎言 |
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62. | The salesman gulled the old lady into buying rubbish |
| 那位推销员哄骗那老妇买无用的东西。 |
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63. | He's not the sort of man you can put something over on. |
| 他不是那种你可以轻易哄骗的了。 |
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64. | To convince or win over by flattering or cajoling. |
| 取得信任通过谄媚或哄骗而说服或赢得 |
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65. | Inveigle a free pass to the screening of the new film. |
| 用哄骗的方式得以免费观赏这部新电影 |
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66. | He is trying to delude the people into believing that his party will reduce the tax |
| 他正试图哄骗人民相信他的党将减税。 |
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67. | To lure into performing a previously or otherwise uncontemplated illegal act. |
| 哄骗某人不经过周密考虑而做出非法行为. |
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68. | trick sb into accepting a claim,etc that is worthless or untrue |
| 哄骗某人接受无谓的或虚假的说法等 |
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69. | To coax by flattery or wheedling;cajole. |
| 巴结,讨好用奉承或讨好的方式劝诱;哄骗 |
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70. | argue,bluff,talk,trick,etc one's way into,out of,etc sth |
| 用争论、吓唬、谈话、哄骗等方法进入或逃出 |
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