spoof
spoof 英 [spu:f] 美 [spuf]
vt. 哄骗;戏弄;对…作幽默讽刺 vi. 行骗;开玩笑 n. 诳骗;愚弄;戏弄;讽刺性文章
进行时:spoofing 过去式:spoofed 过去分词:spoofed 第三人称单数:spoofs 名词复数:spoofs
- A spoof is a funny version of something, like a movie or a book. The classic comedy "Young Frankenstein" is a spoof of earlier, serious film adaptations of the famous novel.
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- vt. 哄骗;戏弄;对…作幽默讽刺
- vi. 行骗;开玩笑
- n. 诳骗;愚弄;戏弄;讽刺性文章
- adj. 哄骗的
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1. P.S.: we got these spoof paintings by email and do not know who actually did them.
我们通过邮件收到这些搞笑的画作,而并不知道他们究竟出自谁手。
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2. Some companies try to “spoof” or steal your information and sell it to identity theft scammers, the exact thing you are trying to prevent from happening!
有些公司试着“欺诈”或者窃取你的信息,然后卖给身份盗窃欺诈分子,而那正是你千方百计避免发生的事。
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3. When users enter their login details in the spoof pages, or in the legitimate pages monitored by the Trojan, this data is entered in a text file which is then sent to the creator of the Trojan.
用户在伪造页面输入账户信息,或者在被木马监视的合法页面输入账户信息后,那些数据就被输入到一个文本文档中然后发送给木马的作者。
- spoof (n.) "hoax, deception," 1889, from spouf (1884), name of a game invented by British comedian Arthur Roberts (1852-1933). Sense of "a parody, satirical skit or play" is first recorded 1958, from verb in this sense (1914).
- spoof (v.) 1889, "to hoax, deceive, trick;" from 1914 as "to parody or satirize;" see spoof (n.). Related: Spoofed; spoofing.
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