cheater
英 [ˈtʃiːtə]
美 [ˈtʃitər]
n. 骗子; 欺诈者; 背叛者
复数:cheaters 现在分词:cheatering
BNC.49204 / COCA.18078
柯林斯词典
- 骗子;欺诈者;背叛者
Acheateris someone who cheats.
英英释义
noun
- someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
双语例句
- There is nothing you can change in yourself to make a cheater be loyal.
你不可能通过改变自己来迫使一个出轨者变成坚贞不二的人。 - Soon there will be no more customers as the cheater's putrid reputation becomes known.
很快这个欺骗者的臭名远播,便没有顾客了。 - My woman, once a cheater, and lifelong need not.
我的女人,一次不忠,终身不用。 - Insurance sale member it is cheater, time grew to cheat no less than going to.
保险营销员都是骗子,时间长了骗不下去了。 - Cheating undermines confidence and independence: the cheater is a fraud, and knows that without dishonesty, he/ she would have failed.
作弊会瓦解人的自信心和独立性:作弊者是个骗子,他/她知道如果不是通过不诚实的手段,自己已经失败了。 - How could someone be a cheater and still put children in this world?
一个作弊的人怎么可以生孩子到这世上? - Cheater too obvious, fool enough to use.
骗子太多,傻子明显不够用了。 - Cheating destroys self-esteem and integrity, leaving the cheater ashamed, guilty, and afraid of getting caught.
作弊摧毁了自尊和诚信,让作弊者陷入愧疚、罪恶感和害怕被发现的不安中。 - I played the cheater for thy father's hand.
我假传圣旨骗你爸剁了他的手。 - Charlie was a cheater, giving Amanda the label of the betrayed.
查理是骗子,这使得艾曼达被分到了受骗者类。