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cheat

verb
/tʃiːt/
/tʃiːt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they cheat
/tʃiːt/
/tʃiːt/
he / she / it cheats
/tʃiːts/
/tʃiːts/
past simple cheated
/ˈtʃiːtɪd/
/ˈtʃiːtɪd/
past participle cheated
/ˈtʃiːtɪd/
/ˈtʃiːtɪd/
-ing form cheating
/ˈtʃiːtɪŋ/
/ˈtʃiːtɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] to trick somebody or make them believe something that is not true欺骗;蒙骗
    • cheat somebody/something She is accused of attempting to cheat the taxman.她被指控企图蒙骗税务员。
    • We will crack down on people who try to cheat the system.我们将严厉打击试图欺骗该系统的人。
    • Many people feel cheated by the election process.许多人在选举过程中感到受骗。
    • cheat somebody out of something He cheated investors out of billions of dollars.他骗走了数十亿美元的投资者。
    Synonyms cheatcheat
    • fool
    • deceive
    • betray
    • take in
    • trick
    • con
    These words all mean to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially in order to get what you want.
    • cheat to make somebody believe something that is not true, in order to get money or something else from them:
      • She is accused of attempting to cheat the taxman.她被指控企图蒙骗税务员。
      • He cheated his way into the job.他骗取了这份工作。
      Cheat also means to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game, competition or exam: You’re not allowed to look at the answers— that’s cheating.
    • fool to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially in order to laugh at them or to get what you want:
      • Just don’t be fooled into investing any money with them.别上当受骗,同他们一起搞什么投资。
    • deceive to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially somebody who trusts you, in order to get what you want:
      • She deceived him into handing over all his savings.她把他所有的积蓄都骗走了。
    • betray to hurt somebody who trusts you, especially by lying to or about them or telling their secrets to other people:
      • She felt betrayed when she found out the truth about him.她发现他的真实情况时,感到受了欺骗。
    • take somebody in [often passive] to make somebody believe something that is not true, usually in order to get what you want:
      • I was taken in by her story.我被她的花言巧语蒙骗了。
    • trick to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially in a clever way, in order to get what you want.
    • con (informal) to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially in order to get money from them or get them to do something for you:
      • They had been conned out of £100 000.他们被骗走了 10 万英镑。
    which word?
    • Many of these words involve making somebody believe something that is not true, but some of them are more disapproving than others. Deceive is probably the worst because people typically deceive friends, relations and others who know and trust them. People may feel cheated/​betrayed by somebody in authority who they trusted to look after their interests. If somebody takes you in, they may do it by acting a part and using words and charm effectively. If somebody cheats/​fools/​tricks/​cons you, they may get something from you and make you feel stupid. However, somebody might fool you just as a joke; and to trick somebody is sometimes seen as a clever thing to do, if the person being tricked is seen as a bad person who deserves it.
    Patterns
    • to cheat/​fool/​trick/​con somebody out of something
    • to cheat/​fool/​deceive/​betray/​trick/​con somebody into doing something
    • to feel cheated/​fooled/​deceived/​betrayed/​tricked/​conned
    • to fool/​deceive yourself
    • to cheat/​trick/​con your way into something
    Extra Examples
    • Customers were cheated by unscrupulous retailers.顾客被不道德的零售商欺骗。
    • Many people felt cheated by the government's refusal to hold another referendum.许多人因政府拒绝举行另一次公投而受骗。
  2. [intransitive] cheat (at something) to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game, a competition, an exam, etc.(尤指在游戏、比赛、考试等中)作弊,舞弊
    • He cheats at cards.他玩牌爱作弊。
    • (British English) Have you ever cheated in an exam?你有考试作弊吗?
    • (North American English) Have you ever cheated on an exam?你有考试作弊吗?
    • You're not allowed to look at the answers—that's cheating.你们不许看答案,那是作弊。
    • Anyone caught cheating will be automatically disqualified from the examination.任何被发现作弊的人将自动取消考试资格。
    • Why would anyone want to lie or cheat?为什么有人要撒谎或作弊?
    Topics Games and toysb1, Personal qualitiesb1
  3. [intransitive] cheat (on somebody) (of somebody who is married or who has a regular sexual partner已婚或有固定性伴侣的人) to have a secret sexual relationship with somebody else与他人有秘密性关系;对某人不忠(或不贞)
    • He’s cheating on his wife.他在欺骗他的妻子。
    Topics Family and relationshipsc1
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: shortening of escheat (the original sense) ‘land that is given back to the state or the lord if the owner dies without legal heirs’.
Idioms
cheat death
  1. (often used in newspapers常用于报章) to survive in a situation where you could have died死里逃生;幸免于难

cheat

noun
/tʃiːt/
/tʃiːt/
(especially British English)
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  1. (also cheater especially in North American English)
    [countable] a person who cheats, especially in a game(尤指游戏中的)作弊者,骗子
    • You little cheat!你这小滑头!
    • Are you accusing me of being a cheat?您是在指控我作弊吗?
    • a plan to crack down on tax cheats打击税收欺诈的计划
    • benefit/welfare cheats福利/福利秘籍
    • attempts to eliminate drug cheats from the sport试图消除这项运动中的药物欺诈
    • I've been a liar and a cheat.我一直是骗子和骗子。
    Topics Games and toysb1
  2. [singular] something that seems unfair or dishonest, for example a way of doing something with less effort than it usually needs欺骗手段;欺诈行为
    • It's really a cheat, but you can use ready-made pastry if you want.这样做其实是骗人,但如果你愿意的话,可以用现成的油酥面团。
  3. [countable] (computing计算机) a program you can use to move immediately to the next stage of a computer game without needing to play the game(电脑游戏的)秘技,欺骗程序,作弊软件
    • There's a cheat you can use to get to the next level.有种秘技,你可以用来到达下一关。
    Topics Games and toysc2
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: shortening of escheat (the original sense) ‘land that is given back to the state or the lord if the owner dies without legal heirs’.
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cheatcheatD.J.:[tʃi:t]K.K.:[tʃit]vt.1.欺骗, 哄骗vi.1.欺诈, 作弊n.1.欺骗(行为)The sheets I've bought are a cheat.我买这些床单上当了。2.骗子He is a cheat.他是个骗子。
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cheat verb | noun
 1 
cheat / tFit ; tFi:t /verb
1. I,Tto behave in a dishonest way in order to win or to get an advantage, especially in a competition, game, or examination〔尤指在竞赛、游戏或考试中〕欺骗,作弊:
He had cheated in the test by using a calculator.他在考试时作弊,用了计算器。
Don't look at my cards – that's cheating .别看我的牌,那是作弊。
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She claimed that I cheated at chess.她说我下棋作弊。
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2. Tto trick or deceive someone so that they do not get or keep something they have a right to have欺诈,欺骗:
Illegal workers are often cheated by employers.非法劳工常常受到雇主的欺诈。
cheat sb (out) of sth
She cheated her aged aunt out of her fortune.她从年迈的姑妈那里骗得了财产。
3. feel cheated to feel that you have been treated wrongly or unfairly and have not got what you deserve感觉不公平,感觉被骗:
She felt cheated and used.她感觉自己被人欺骗和利用了。
4. cheat death / fate etc to manage to avoid death or a very bad situation even though it seemed that you would not be able to逃避(逃脱)死亡/命运等:
The Italian ace cheated death in a spectacular 100 mph crash.这位意大利名将在 100 英里时速的高速撞车事故中大难不死。
5. be cheated of victory / success etc if you are cheated of victory, success etc, you do not achieve it because of something unfortunate that happens与胜利/成功等擦肩而过
 PHRASAL VERBS 
cheat on sb
to be unfaithful to your husband, wife, or sexual partner by secretly having sex with someone else
对〔配偶或性伴侣〕不忠:
The magazine claims that almost half of Britain's women cheat on their partners.该杂志称几乎有一半的英国妇女对自己的伴侣不忠。

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cheatnoun C
1. someone who is dishonest and cheats骗子; 作弊者:
His addiction has turned him into a cheat and a liar.毒瘾把他变成了一个骗子和说谎者。
2. a cheat something that is dishonest or unfair作弊,欺骗行为; 不公平的事
3. a set of instructions given to a computer that make it easier for someone who is playing a computer game to win〔计算机游戏玩家为更容易获胜而输入计算机的〕作弊指令,作弊码
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cheat

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 cheat /ˈtʃiːt/ verb
cheats; cheated; cheating
1 cheat
/ˈtʃiːt/
verb
cheats; cheated; cheating
Learner's definition of CHEAT
[no object] : to break a rule or law usually to gain an advantage at something违规;作弊
often + on or at
[+ object]
: to take something from (someone) by lying or breaking a rule欺骗,蒙骗(某人以获取某物)
usually + out of
: to prevent (someone) from having something that he or she deserves or was expecting to get欺骗,蒙骗(某人,使其无法得到应得之物)
usually used in the phrase feel cheated通常用于短语feel cheated
[+ object] : to avoid (something bad, dangerous, etc.) by being clever or lucky侥幸逃脱;逃避

cheat on

[phrasal verb]
cheat on (someone) informal
: to break a promise made to (someone, such as your wife or husband) by having sex with someone else(在男女关系上)对…不忠

— cheater

noun, plural cheaters [count]
2 cheat /ˈtʃiːt/ noun
plural cheats
2 cheat
/ˈtʃiːt/
noun
plural cheats
Learner's definition of CHEAT
[count]
: a person who cheats骗子
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369
中考 高考 CET-4 CET-6 考研 BNC: 5936 COCA: 4369

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