con
con
英[kɒn]美[kɑn]
n.反对票,反对者,反对的论点,反对的理由;
vt.精读,熟读,默记,谙记;
复数:cons;
第三人称单数:cons;
过去式:conned;
过去分词:conned;
现在分词:conning;
例句
The whole thing was a big con,an elaborate put-down on a massive scale.这个事情是一场大骗*,一场精心策划的大规模镇压行动。
The scheme was all a big con.这个计划完全是个大骗*。
She fell off a horse and suffered a con-cussion.她从马上摔下来,造成了脑震荡。
Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op. 64 : Andante cantabile con alcuna licenza - Moderato con anima.小调第五交响曲, 作品64——稍自由的如歌的小行板 —— 生气勃勃的中板.
Symphony No.5 in E minor, Op. 64 : II. Andante cantabile con alcuna licenza - Moderato con anima.小调第五交响曲, 作品64:稍自由的如歌的行板 —— 生气勃勃的中板.
a con man who bilked investors out of millions of dollars诈取投资者几百万元的骗子
Yo siempre so? é con enfrentar a esos jugadores que antes s � � lo ve í a por la tele.我一直梦想着能够亲自面对那些以前只在电视上看到过的球员.
They are con-trolling so much cocoa that they are virtually monopolizing the market.他们控制了大量的可可粉,因此他们几乎垄断了整个市场。
Esta es una poes í a que trata de la vida en la frontera con el Brasil.这是一首描述与巴西接壤那带地方生活的诗.
The bus is a 45-seater with air-con and videos.这辆大巴能坐45人,内有空调和影像设备。
英语六级真题
No wonder it has become fashionable to denounce many universities as little more than elaborate con-tricks ( ' , 骗术).
出自-2016年12月阅读原文柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
VERB
哄骗;骗
If someone cons you, they persuade you to do something or believe something by telling you things that are not true.
例句
He claimed that the businessman had conned him of £10,000...他声称那个商人骗了他1万英镑。White conned his way into a job as a ware-houseman with Dutch airline, KLM...怀特骗到了一份工作,在荷兰皇家航空公司做仓库管理员。N-COUNT
骗*;诡计
A con is a trick in which someone deceives you by telling you something that is not true.
例句
Slimming snacks that offer miraculous weight loss are a con...有神奇减肥效果的瘦身点心是一个骗*。She is the victim of a big con trick.她是一场大骗*的受害者。N-COUNT
同 convict
A con is the same as a convict .
英汉词典释义
n.
欺骗,骗*,诡计
The scheme was all a big con.这个计划完全是个大骗*。The whole thing was a big con,an elaborate put-down on a massive scale.这个事情是一场大骗*,一场精心策划的大规模镇压行动。vt.
(尤指为钱财或使人为自己做某事而)欺骗,哄骗,诈骗
英英词典释义
Noun
1. an argument opposed to a proposal
2. a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
3. a swindle in which you cheat at gambling or persuade a person to buy worthless property
Verb
1. deprive of by deceit;
"He swindled me out of my inheritance""She defrauded the customers who trusted her""the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change"2. commit to memory; learn by heart;
"Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?"Adverb
1. on the negative side;
"much was written pro and con"