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do someone out of something phrasal verb with doverbuk /də//du//duː/ us /də//du//duː/did | done informal to stop someone from getting or keeping something, especially in a dishonest or unfair way: (尤指以不诚实或不公正的手段)使…蒙受损失;骗取,骗走 Pensioners have been done out of millions of pounds as a result of the changes.这些变化使领取养老金者损失了数百万英镑。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Cheating & tricking anti-fraud bad faith bamboozle bilk blackmail deceive diddle feint flannel game-fixing grift grifter gull gyp have an eye to/for the main chanceidiom prankster pretext pretextual pull pull a fast oneidiom
do someone out of something | American Dictionary
do someone out of something phrasal verb with doverbus/du/present tensedoesus/dʌz, dəz/ | past tensedidus/dɪd/ | past participledoneus/dʌn/ infml to cheat someone by preventing that person from obtaining or keeping something of value: Con men did him out of over $10,000 of his hard-earned money. |