duped
英 [djuːpt]
美 [duːpt]
v. 诈骗; 哄骗; 欺骗
dupe的过去分词和过去式
COCA.45751
柯林斯词典
- VERB 愚弄;欺骗;诈骗
If a persondupesyou, they trick you into doing something or into believing something which is not true.- ...a plot to dupe stamp collectors into buying fake rarities...
诱骗集邮者购买珍稀邮票赝品的阴谋 - We know some sex offenders dupe the psychologists who assess them.
我们知道有些性犯罪者会愚弄给他们做测评的心理学家。
- ...a plot to dupe stamp collectors into buying fake rarities...
- N-COUNT 受骗者;被愚弄者
Adupeis someone who is tricked by someone else.- He becomes an innocent dupe in a political scandal.
他在一起政治丑闻中成了一名无辜的受骗者。
- He becomes an innocent dupe in a political scandal.
双语例句
- The act of duping or the condition of having been duped.
欺骗的行为或被欺骗的状况。 - Would you say then that you were duped?
你是说你当时被骗了? - In that case, you were duped, plain and simple.
在这种情况下,你被欺骗了,简简单单。 - Readers write letters to the newspaper screaming that they are being duped.
读者写信给报纸,抱怨他们在受愚弄。 - The old lady was duped by a dishonest man.
这老妇人被一个不老实的人所骗。 - He claimed it was a put-up job and that he'd been duped.
他说那是个圈套,他被骗了。 - On discovery of a condition that stopped her cold-calling potential customers, the company felt it had been duped.
当发现她患有一种疾病,使她无法对冷静地给潜在客户打电话时,这家公司感觉自己受骗了。 - You didn't even know that you were duped.
你被人家骗了都不知道。 - The people could see how they had been duped.
人民可以明白他们是如何受骗的。 - One who can be duped or cheated especially in financial matters.
容易受骗或被愚弄的人,尤其在经济上。