grift

grift

美 [grɪft]  英 [grɪft]

  • n.〈俚〉骗人行为
  • v.〈俚〉诈骗
  • 网络礼品兑换;格里夫特

词形变化

复数:grifts  现在分词:grifting  过去分词:grifted  

英汉解释

n.
1.
〈俚〉骗人行为
v.
1.
〈俚〉诈骗

英英解释

n.
v.

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.

骗子有时最终混迹南岸落魄模特电影演员当中落得沿街乞讨下场

He lent a certain grace to his grift, even value to whatever he grabbed.

自己骗术加入一丝优雅甚至赋予到手东西价值

In 1876 , he met a married woman, Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne, and fell in love with her.

1876年,会见已婚妇女范德诈骗奥斯本爱上

But the widows fell right into his grift.

寡妇容易陷阱

I don't have any cash so we'll have to grift tonight.

看来今晚我们

The Cognizance of Commencing the Insurance Grift

保险诈骗着手认定

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