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cheat verb | noun
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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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