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grift
美[grɪft],英[grɪft],
释义
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n. 〈俚〉骗人行为; v. 〈俚〉诈骗; 网络释义: 礼品兑换;格里夫特;
例句
A swindler might fall prey to someone else's grift and end up panhandling on South Beach, among all the models and the movie stars.
骗子有时也会被骗,最终混迹于南岸的落魄模特和电影演员当中,落得个沿街乞讨的下场。
He lent a certain grace to his grift, even value to whatever he grabbed.
他为自己的骗术加入一丝优雅,甚至赋予他骗到手的东西某种价值。
In 1876 , he met a married woman, Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne, and fell in love with her.
在1876年,他会见了一名已婚妇女,椒芬范德诈骗奥斯本,并爱上了她。
But the widows fell right into his grift.
I don't have any cash so we'll have to grift tonight.
骗子有时也会被骗,最终混迹于南岸的落魄模特和电影演员当中,落得个沿街乞讨的下场。
He lent a certain grace to his grift, even value to whatever he grabbed.
他为自己的骗术加入一丝优雅,甚至赋予他骗到手的东西某种价值。
In 1876 , he met a married woman, Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne, and fell in love with her.
在1876年,他会见了一名已婚妇女,椒芬范德诈骗奥斯本,并爱上了她。
But the widows fell right into his grift.
I don't have any cash so we'll have to grift tonight.