diddle

diddlediddleD.J.:[ˈdidl]K.K.:[ˈdɪdl]vt. & vi.1.骗取, 诈取

diddle1['didl]vt.1.[口语]哄骗,欺骗,骗取,诈取;使受害:I realized the restaurant had diddled me out of $ 3 when I checked the bill.当我核对账单时我意识到餐馆从我们手中骗去了3美元。n.1.骗局,诈骗,欺骗变形vt.diddleddiddling diddle2['didl]vi.1.[口语]瞎摆弄,乱弄,玩弄,玩耍(with):He has been diddling with the controls on the television set.他一直在瞎拨弄电视机上的开关。I'm not much of a musician. I just like to diddle around.我还不是个音乐家,我只不过喜欢玩弄乐器。2.游荡,浪荡,闲荡,闲混,浪费时间(通常与around连用):They should have finished the work by now if they hadn't spent the afternoon diddling around.如果他们不白白浪费了一下午的话,他们到现在就该完成那项工作了。3.[口语、方言]作上下(或左右、前后)短促快速摇动(或摇摆)vt.1.[口语]使作上下(或左右、前后)短促快速摇动(或摇摆):Diddle the switch see if the light comes on.上下快速拨动电灯开关看看是否来电了。2.浪费或消磨(时间),虚度(时光),蹉跎(光阴)3.毁掉,干掉,使完蛋4.[俚语、禁忌语]5.与…性交6.对…行手淫7.[美国俚语]在表上作简单的修改:Let's diddle the data line to read “October 1,1999”instead of “10/1/99.”让我们把数据图上的日期写法由“10/1/99”改为“October 1,1999”。n.1.简单的修改(或加工)How are you diddling?[俚语]你好!

diddlediddle[ˈdidl]vt.[口]1.骗, 欺, 哄2.浪费(时间)3.毁灭(某人)4.快速摇摆[动]diddle a person out of his money骗某人的钱
词性变化diddle[ˈdidl]vi.1.快速摇摆2.闲荡

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