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1 词典释义:
wangled
时间: 2025-08-30 10:07:41
英 [ˈwæŋgəld]
美 [ˈwæŋgld]

vi. 设法脱身;设法获得;(wangle的过去式)

vt. 用诡计;(wangle的过去式)

双语例句
  • He had wangled her a seat on the plane.

    他为她弄到了一个飞机上的座位。

    《牛津词典》
  • She had wangled an invitation to the opening night.

    她弄到了一张首映之夜的请柬。

    《牛津词典》
  • He had wangled his way into the country without a visa.

    他在没有签证的情况下设法混入了那个国家。

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • A friend at the New York office had wangled the tickets for him.

    一个在纽约办公司的朋友已经帮他弄到了几张票。

    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • They wangled him into confessing.

    他坦白认罪使我吃惊。

  • I wangled an invitation out of George.

    我哄乔治给我发了请帖。

  • He wangled himself out of the difficulty.

    他巧妙地克服了困难。

  • He's wangled an extra week's holiday for himself.

    他用计弄到了一星期的额外假期。

  • She wangled dispensation from Rome, and arrived back in London yearning to be a woman.

    她获得罗马的特许,回到伦敦,渴望做回女人。

  • She headed for Cairo and eventually wangled an audience with Hawass through a guide who had worked for the Supreme Council of Antiquities.

    她于是去了开罗,最终她骗过了最高文物委员会的门卫见到了哈瓦斯。