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1 cheat
1. noun2) (act) Schwindel, der2. transitive verb3. intransitive verbcheat somebody/something [out] of something — jemanden/etwas um etwas betrügen
betrügen; (Sch.) täuschen* * *[ i:t] 1. verb(to act dishonestly to gain an advantage: He cheats at cards; He was cheated (out of ten dollars).) betrügen2. noun2) (a dishonest trick.) der Betrug* * *[tʃi:t]I. n1. (dishonest person) Betrüger(in) m(f); (in game) Mogler(in) m(f) fam; (in card game) Falschspieler(in) m(f); (in school) Schummler(in) m(f) famto be caught \cheating beim Mogeln [o Schummeln] ertappt werden fam▪ to \cheat on sb [with sb] jdn [mit jdm] betrügenIII. vt1. (treat dishonestly)to \cheat the taxman Steuern hinterziehen2. ( liter)to \cheat death dem Tod entkommen* * *[tʃiːt]1. vtbetrügen; authorities also täuschento cheat death — dem Tod von der Schippe springen
2. vibetrügen; (in exam, game etc) mogeln (inf), schummeln (SCH inf); (in card games also) falschspielen, mogeln (inf)3. n1) (= person) Betrüger(in) m(f); (in exam, game etc) Mogler(in) m(f) (inf), Schummler(in) m(f) (SCH inf); (in card games also) Falschspieler(in) m(f), Mogler(in) m(f) (inf)2) (= dishonest trick) Betrug m, Täuschung f* * *cheat [tʃiːt]A s1. Betrüger(in), Schwindler(in), Mogler(in):cheats never prosper (Sprichwort) Betrüger bringen es nie zu etwasB v/tof, out of um):cheat sb into doing sth jemanden dazu verleiten, etwas zu tun;cheat sb into believing that … jemandem weismachen, dass …2. sich der Justiz etc entziehen, dem Tode etc entkommenC v/i1. betrügen, schwindeln, mogeln:cheat at cards beim Kartenspiel mogeln* * *1. noun2) (act) Schwindel, der2. transitive verb3. intransitive verbcheat somebody/something [out] of something — jemanden/etwas um etwas betrügen
betrügen; (Sch.) täuschen* * *n.Falschspieler m. v.beschummeln v.betrügen v.mogeln v.schummeln v. -
2 cheat
[tʃi:t] n1) ( dishonest person) Betrüger(in) m(f); ( in game) Mogler(in) m(f) ( fam) ( in card game) Falschspieler(in) m(f); ( in school) Schummler(in) m(f) ( fam)( esp in game) mogeln ( fam)to \cheat on sb [with sb] jdn [mit jdm] betrügen vt1) ( treat dishonestly)to \cheat sb jdn täuschen;to \cheat the taxman Steuern hinterziehen;to \cheat sb out of sth jdn um etw akk betrügen2) ( liter);to \cheat death dem Tod entkommen
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