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1 词典释义:
suckered
时间: 2025-08-29 04:21:51
英 [ˈsʌkəd]
美 [ˈsʌkəd]

v. 长出根出条;愚弄;欺骗:(sucker的过去式和过去分词)

双语例句
  • I was suckered into helping.

    我受骗帮忙去了。

    《牛津词典》
  • But they weren't going to be suckered, in case he was bluffing.

    可是他们不会上当,因为这可能是他设的诡计。

  • So don't feel bad if you're just now realizing you've been suckered.

    所以,当你刚刚才意识到自己被骗了以后,不要为此而感到难过。

  • What marks Mr Madoff's case out, however, is the calibre of investor he suckered.

    麦道夫案的显著之处在于他吸纳的高品质投资者。

  • If I had been suckered into telling Andy Grove what he should think about the microprocessor business, I’d have been killed.

    如果我坚持告诉格罗夫他应该如何看待微处理器市场,我一定会死的很惨。

  • It does, however, still leave a general lesson common to all economic disasters: don't be suckered by false signs of economic recovery.

    然而,对所有经济灾难来说,他确实仍可以提供一种普遍的共同教训:不要被经济恢复的错误信号蒙蔽。

  • NIA's advice to the youth of America today is to think for yourselves. Don't get suckered into overpaying for a college degree that is worthless because everyone else has one.

    NIA对今天美国青年的意见是为自己考虑,不要受愚弄把过多的支付给大学学位,那是毫无价值的因为每个人都有一个。

  • Alice is in the next slot, paying 3. it was incredibly liberating because it eliminated the fear of "winner's remorse," where the high bidder in an auction feels suckered by paying too much.

    这种变动意义深远,因为竞价者不用担心会有“赢家自责”,就是说不会在获胜后懊悔自己出价过高。