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diddle
- IPA[ˈdid(ə)l]
美式
- cheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something;deliberately falsify (something)
verb: diddle, 3rd person present: diddles, gerund or present participle: diddling, past tense: diddled, past participle: diddled
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. informal cheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something he thought he'd been diddled out of his change
- ▪ deliberately falsify (something) he diddled his income tax returns
- 2. North American informal pass time aimlessly or unproductively why diddle around with slow costly tests?
- ▪ informal play or mess with he diddled with the graphics on his computer
- 3. North American vulgar slang have sex with (someone).
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- IPA[ˈdɪdl]
英式
- cheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something: he thought he'd been diddled out of his change
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