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    {tJi:t}
    I. 1. измама, мошеничество
    2. измамник, мошеник
    II. v l. изигравам, измамвам, надхитрям, служа си с измама, постъпвам нечестно
    to CHEAT someone out of something вземам нещо от някого чрез измама
    to CHEAT at cards играя нечестно, мамя
    2. залъгвам (глада си и пр.), to CHEAT time убивам времето
    to CHEAT the journey старая се да направя по-неусетно пътуването
    3. si. изневерявам (on на)
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    {tJi:t} n 1. измама, мошеничество; 2. измамник, мошеник.(2) v l. изигравам, измамвам, надхитрям; служа си с измама,
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    шмекер; шмекерувам; прелъгвам; преписвам; залъгвам; измама; мамя; надхитрям; мошеничество;
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    1. i. измама, мошеничество 2. ii. v l. изигравам, измамвам, надхитрям, служа си с измама, постъпвам нечестно 3. si. изневерявам (on на) 4. to cheat at cards играя нечестно, мамя 5. to cheat someone out of something вземам нещо от някого чрез измама 6. to cheat the journey старая се да направя по-неусетно пътуването 7. залъгвам (глада си и пр.), to cheat time убивам времето 8. измамник, мошеник
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    cheat[tʃi:t] I. v 1. изигравам, надхитрям, измамвам, "подхлъзвам", служа си с измама, нечестен съм; to \cheat s.o. out of обсебвам, вземам от някого чрез измама, оскубвам; 2. залъгвам; "замазвам очите" (на някого); 3. изневерявам (on); to \cheat time убивам времето; to \cheat the gallows отървавам въжето; to \cheat death надхитрям смъртта; II. n 1. измама, мошеничество; to put a \cheat on измамвам, изигравам; 2. измамник, измамница, мошеник, мошеничка.

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