英语释义
1. to deprive of something valuable by the use of deceit or fraud
cheated the elderly couple out of their property
2. to influence or lead by deceit, trick, or artifice
a young man who cheated young women into marrying him when he was already married
3. to elude or thwart by or as if by outwitting
cheat death
4. to practice fraud or trickery
denied the accusation that he cheated
5. to violate rules dishonestly
cheat at cards cheating on a test
6. to be sexually unfaithful —usually used with on
was cheating on his wife
7. to position oneself defensively near a particular area in anticipation of a play in that area
the shortstop was cheating toward second base
8. the act or an instance of fraudulently deceiving deception, fraud
His financial activity turned out to be a great cheat.
9. a code (such as a button combination or password) that activates a hidden feature or capability in a computer or video game
In fact, some game levels are so tough that I had to resort to cheats to get through.
— Peter Cohen Most people think that using a cheat code is the only way to earn a dishonest reward …
— Christopher Breen
10. one that cheats pretender, deceiver
is a liar and a cheat tax cheats
11. chess sense 1
12. cheatgrass
13. the obtaining of property from another by an intentional active distortion of the truth
14. to break a rule or law usually to gain an advantage at something
15. to take something from (someone) by lying or breaking a rule
16. to prevent (someone) from having something that he or she deserves or was expecting to get
17. a person who cheats
18. to use unfair or dishonest methods to gain an advantage
cheat on a test cheat at cards
19. to take something away from or keep from having something by dishonest tricks
“Old Mr. Peterson was cheated of his money by a dishonest agent …”
— Janet Shaw, Meet Kirsten
20. a dishonest person