diddle 英 [ˈdɪdl]   美 [ˈdɪdl]

diddle

diddle  英 [ˈdɪdl] 美 [ˈdɪdl]

vt. 骗取;欺骗;浪费  vi. 快速摇动;闲混;瞎摆弄 

进行时:diddling  过去式:diddled  过去分词:diddled  第三人称单数:diddles  名词复数:diddles 

Don't diddle code to make it faster - find abetter algorithm. 不要通过偷工减料来优化性能——而是要寻求更好的算法。
Buying all sorts of false and honorary certificate is the first action that diddle consumer trusts . 买来各种虚假荣誉证书是骗取消费者信任的第一招。

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  • vt. 骗取;欺骗;浪费
  • vi. 快速摇动;闲混;瞎摆弄
  • 1. Don't diddle code to make it faster - find abetter algorithm.

    不要通过偷工减料来优化性能——而是要寻求更好的算法。

  • 2. Buying all sorts of false and honorary certificate is the first action that diddle consumer trusts .

    买来各种虚假荣誉证书是骗取消费者信任的第一招。

  • 3. We live in a world in which people diddle on their phones while playing with their kids, while at the urinal and before extracurricular activity in the bedroom.

    在我们生活的世界,人们把陪孩子玩、上厕所以及“睡前运动”的时间都浪费在手机上了。

  • diddle (v.) "to cheat, swindle," 1806, from dialectal duddle, diddle "to totter" (1630s). Meaning "waste time" is recorded from 1825. Meaning "to have sex with" is from 1879; that of "to masturbate" (especially of women) is from 1950s. More or less unrelated meanings that have gathered around a suggestive sound. Related: Diddled; diddling.
did·dle / ˈdɪdl ; NAmE ˈdɪdl / verb diddlesb (out of sth) ( BrE) ( informal) to get money or some advantage from sb by cheating them 欺骗;哄骗;骗取 SYN cheat diddle diddles diddled diddling did·dle / ˈdɪdl ; NAmE ˈdɪdl /
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