cheating

英 ['tʃiːtɪŋ] 美
  • n. 行骗,欺骗行为
  • adj. 欺骗的
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cheating (n.)
"deceptiveness, swindling," 1530s, verbal noun from cheat (v.).
1. More than five-thousand secondary school students have been expelled for cheating.
5,000多名中学生因为作弊被开除。

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2. They said the allegations related to an isolated case of cheating.
他们说这些指控与另一件欺诈案有关。

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3. Many brokers were charged with cheating customers in commodity trades.
许多经纪人被指控在商品交易中欺骗顾客。

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4. We all know that cheating on our taxes is a no-no.
我们都知道偷逃税是绝对不行的。

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5. We thought cheating was against the rules.
我们认为作弊是违反规定的。

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