bilk 英 [bɪlk]   美 [bɪlk]

bilk

bilk  英 [bɪlk] 美 [bɪlk]

vt. 欺骗,诈骗;使受挫折;赖帐  n. 诈骗;骗子;赖帐 

进行时:bilking  过去式:bilked  过去分词:bilked  第三人称单数:bilks  名词复数:bilks 

Some local officials who used regulations to bilk the public have been dealt with harshly. 一些利用法规蒙骗公众的地方官员已经受到严厉的处罚。
But the deal is done, and perhaps it doesn't completely bilk Mr Assange out of electronic rights. 但是这个交易已经完成,或许阿桑奇以后还有机会得到部分的电子书权.

  • Ever paid a restaurant bill only to discover they charged you for stuff you never had? What they did was bilk you — cheat you out of money that was justly yours. Shady companies are forever bilking their investors.
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  • vt. 欺骗,诈骗;使受挫折;赖帐
  • n. 诈骗;骗子;赖帐
  • 1. Some local officials who used regulations to bilk the public have been dealt with harshly.

    一些利用法规蒙骗公众的地方官员已经受到严厉的处罚。

  • 2. But the deal is done, and perhaps it doesn't completely bilk Mr Assange out of electronic rights.

    但是这个交易已经完成,或许阿桑奇以后还有机会得到部分的电子书权.

  • 3. Then they make an ebook to bilk even more money from the technique .

    然后他们做出电子书,以诈骗甚至更多的钱,从技术。

  • bilk (v.) 1650s, from or along with the noun (1630s), first used as a cribbage term; as a verb, "to spoil (someone's) score." Origin obscure, it was believed in 17c. to be "a word signifying nothing;" some sources suggest it is a thinned form of balk "to hinder." Meaning "to defraud" is first recorded 1670s. Related: Bilked; bilking.
bilk / bɪlk ; NAmE bɪlk / verb ( informal) ( especially NAmE) bilksb (out of sth) | bilksth (from sb) to cheat sb, especially by taking money from them 欺骗;诈骗(钱财) a con man who bilked investors out of millions of dollars 诈取投资者几百万元的骗子 bilk bilks bilked bilking bilk / bɪlk ; NAmE bɪlk /
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