finagle

英 [fɪˈneɪɡl] 美 [fɪˈneɪɡl]

v.  欺诈; 骗取

现在分词:finagling过去式:finagled第三人称单数:finagles过去分词:finagled

COCA.30928



牛津词典

verb

  1. 欺诈;骗取
    to behave dishonestly or to obtain sth dishonestly
    1. He finagled some tickets for tonight's big game.
      他骗到了几张今晚重大比赛的门票。

双语例句

  1. Finagle a day off from work.
    骗得一天的休假。
  2. Nature can deal with kinetic energy one way or another, but it cannot finagle momentum.
    自然可以应对动能,以这样那样的方式,但它却无法处理动量。
  3. Shady stockbrokers who finagle their clients out of fortunes.
    把客户的钱都骗光的可疑的证券经纪人。
  4. It is very important and practical to correctly define the term "contract", to correctly recognize whether the finagle behavior is" making use of contract", and to distinguish contract finagle from civil finagle.
    正确界定合同的内涵和外延,在实践中正确把握利用合同进行诈骗的行为,同时将合同诈骗与民事欺诈行为相区别,对于正确定罪量刑,具有重要的指导意义。

英英释义

verb

  1. achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods

      Synonym:    wanglemanage