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cheat someone out of something phrasal verb with cheatverbuk /tʃiːt/ us /tʃiːt/ (alsocheat someone of something) to unfairly prevent someone from getting or achieving something that they should have: 骗取,诈取 She claimed that her cousin had cheated her out of her inheritance.她声称她的表兄骗取了本该由她继承的遗产。 They plotted to cheat him of his money. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Cheating & tricking anti-fraud bad faith bamboozle bilk blackmail deceive diddle feint flannel game-fixing grift grifter gull gyp have an eye to/for the main chanceidiom prankster pretext pretextual pull pull a fast oneidiom
cheat sb out of sth | Business English
cheat sb out of sth phrasal verb with cheatverb[ I or T ]uk /tʃiːt/us to unfairly prevent someone from getting or achieving something which should belong to them: The musicians claimed that they had been cheated out of their fair share of the royalties for the song. |