diddle
verb
uk/ˈdɪd.əl/us/ˈdɪd.əl/diddleverb(TRICK)
[T]informal
to getmoneyfrom someone in a way that is nothonest:
欺骗,骗取He diddled me! He said that there were six in abag, but there were only five.他骗了我!他说一个袋里有6个,但实际上只有5个。
Icheckedthebillandrealizedtherestauranthad diddled meout of£5.我核对了账单,发现餐馆多收了我5英镑。
Cheating & tricking
- anti-fraud
- bad faith
- bamboozle
- bilk
- blackmail
- deceive
- fiddle
- flannel
- gull
- have an eye to/for the main chanceidiom
- havesomeoneon
- hoax
- hocus-pocus
- hustle
- pull
- pull a fast oneidiom
- pull the wool oversomeone'seyesidiom
- punk
- putsomethingacross/oversomeone
- racket
diddleverb(PLAY)
[IorT]US
toworkwith something in a way that is notserious, or toplaywith something:
玩弄;摆弄He diddled with thewashingmachine, but it still wouldn'twork.他摆弄了一番,但洗衣机还是不运转。
I'm not much of amusician, I just like to diddle around.我不是什么音乐家,只是瞎摆弄乐器而已。
Touching & feeling
- brush
- dab
- feel
- felt
- fiddle (around) withsomething
- get to second baseidiom
- get to third baseidiom
- hand
- kiss
- paw
- pet
- play withsomething
- retexture
- second base
- stroke
- tactile
- texture
- third base
- touch
- toy withsomething
diddleverb(HAVE SEX)
[T]USvery informal
to havesexwith someone:
与…性交He's been diddling hissecretaryforyears.他与自己的女秘书有染已经很多年了。