con
- IPA[kɒn]
英式
- persuade (someone) to do or believe something by lying to them
- an instance of deceiving or tricking someone
verb: con, 3rd person present: cons, gerund or present participle: conning, past tense: conned, past participle: conned
noun: con, plural noun: cons
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. persuade (someone) to do or believe something by lying to them I conned him into giving me your home number she was jailed for conning her aunt out of £500,000
名詞
- 1. an instance of deceiving or tricking someone the Charter is a glossy public relations con a con artist
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- IPA[kän]
美式
- persuade (someone) to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception: I conned him into giving me your home number she was jailed for conning her aunt out of $500,000
- an instance of deceiving or tricking someone: a con artist when depositors, realizing that the whole thing is a con, demand repayment
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kän]
美式
- direct the steering of (a ship): he hadn't conned anything bigger than a Boston whaler
- the action or post of conning a ship: Mr Cargill, take the con I quickly took the conn and restored the channel course
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kɒn]
英式
- direct the steering of (a ship): he hadn't conned anything bigger than a Boston whaler
- the action or post of conning a ship: Mr Cargill, take the con I quickly took the conn and restored the channel course
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kän]
美式
- a convention, especially one for enthusiasts of science fiction and fantasy literature annd films: an SF con
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kɒn]
英式
- study attentively or learn by heart (a piece of writing): the children conned their pages with a great show of industry
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kɒn]
英式
- a convict: you don't snitch to the prison authorities on another con
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[kɒn]
英式
- a disadvantage of or argument against something: borrowers have to weigh up the pros and cons of each mortgage offer
Oxford Dictionary