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cheat

  • 61 غدر

    غَدْر: خِيَانَة، خَتْر
    perfidy, betrayal, treachery, disloyalty, faithlessness, unfaithfulness, infidelity; double cross, deception, cheat(ing)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > غدر

  • 62 غش

    غَشّ: خَدَعَ
    to cheat, swindle; to double-cross; to deceive, fool, delude, bluff, beguile; to trick, dupe, gull

    Arabic-English new dictionary > غش

  • 63 غشاش

    غَشّاش
    cheat(er), fraud, crook, swindler, impostor, deceiver, double-dealer, double-crosser; adulterator; deceitful;, double-dealing, dishonest, insincere; deceptive, delusive, illusory, false, fallacious, misleading

    Arabic-English new dictionary > غشاش

  • 64 غش

    غِشٌّ: خِدَاعٌ، تَدْلِيسٌ
    cheat(ing), swindle, swindling, imposture, double-dealing, deception, deceit, fraud, beguilement, bluff(ing), trickery, duplicity

    Arabic-English new dictionary > غش

  • 65 كاد

    كادَ: خَدَعَ، مَكَرَ بِـ
    to deceive, delude, dupe, cheat, double-cross

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كاد

  • 66 مخرق

    مَخْرَقَ: كَذَبَ، اِخْتَلَقَ، غَشّ
    to fib, tell a fib; to invent, fabricate; to swindle, cheat

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مخرق

  • 67 مكر

    مَكَرَ (بِـ): خَدَعَ
    to deceive, delude, cheat, double-cross, dupe

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مكر

  • 68 محتال

    مُحْتال: مُخَادِع، غَشّاش
    swindler, impostor, cheat, fraud, tricker, trickster, crook, sharper, rogue, bluff, humbug(ger), wangler, hoaxer; deceitful, fraudulent, tricky, trickish, dishonest, artful, cunning, sly, crafty

    Arabic-English new dictionary > محتال

  • 69 مخاتل

    مُخَاتِل: مُخَادِع، مُنَافِق
    deceitful, foxy, tricky, dishonest, insincere, fraudulent; double-dealer, double-crosser, trickster, tricker, cheat, fraud, deceiver

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مخاتل

  • 70 مدلس

    مُدَلّس: غَشّاش، خَدّاع
    fraud, cheat, swindler, crook, impostor, deceiver, double-dealer, double-crosser; deceitful, double- dealing, dishonest

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مدلس

  • 71 مدع

    مُدّعٍ: دَجّال، مُحْتال
    quack, charlatan, mountebank, fake(r), impostor, fraud, cheat, swindler

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مدع

  • 72 نصاب

    نَصّاب: مُحْتال
    swindler, impostor, sharper, cheat, fraud, crook, bluff; deceitful, fraudulent

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نصاب

  • 73 ولس

    وَلَسَ: خَدَعَ
    to deceive, cheat, double-cross

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ولس

  • 74 a put-up job

    something done to give a false appearance, in order to cheat or trick someone.
    خُطَّةٌ مُدَبَّرَه للخَديعَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > a put-up job

  • 75 screw

    [skruː]
    1. noun
    1) a type of nail that is driven into something by a firm twisting action:

    I need four strong screws for fixing the cupboard to the wall.

    لَوْلَب، بُرْغي

    He tightened it by giving it another screw.

    دَوَران اللولَب، لَوْلَبَه
    2. verb
    1) to fix, or be fixed, with a screw or screws:

    The handle screws on with these screws.

    يُثْبِت باللولَب
    2) to fix or remove, or be fixed or removed, with a twisting movement:

    He screwed off the lid.

    يَبْرُم اللولَب
    3) (slang, vulgar) to fuck; to have sex (with).
    يُضاجِع
    4) (slang) to cheat or take advantage of:

    They screwed you – these are not real diamonds.

    يَخْدَع

    Arabic-English dictionary > screw

  • 76 short-change

    verb
    to cheat (a buyer) by giving him too little change.
    يَغُش البائِع بإعْطائِه أقل مما يَجِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > short-change

  • 77 son of a bitch

    noun, interjection
    (slang) an annoying and nasty person; an unpleasant task:

    The son of a bitch tried to cheat me!

    إِبْن كَلْبَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > son of a bitch

  • 78 swindle

    [ˈswɪndl]
    1. verb
    to cheat:

    That shopkeeper has swindled me!

    He swindled me out of $4.

    يَخْدَع، يَغُش
    2. noun
    an act or example of swindling; a fraud:

    Our new car's a swindle – it's falling to pieces.

    غِش، خِداع، إحْتِيال

    Arabic-English dictionary > swindle

  • 79 take in

    1) to include:

    Literature takes in drama, poetry and the novel.

    يَشْمَل، يَضُم
    2) to give (someone) shelter:

    He had nowhere to go, so I took him in.

    يُؤْوي، يُعْطي مَلْجأ
    3) to understand and remember:

    I didn't take in what he said.

    يَفْهَم، يَسْتَوْعِب
    4) to make (clothes) smaller:

    I lost a lot of weight, so I had to take all my clothes in.

    يُقَصِّر
    5) to deceive or cheat:

    He took me in with his story.

    يَخْدَع

    Arabic-English dictionary > take in

  • 80 trick

    [trɪk]
    1. noun
    1) something which is done, said etc in order to cheat or deceive someone, and sometimes to frighten them or make them appear stupid:

    The message was just a trick to get her to leave the room.

    حيلَه

    The magician performed some clever tricks.

    شَعْوَذَه، خُدْعَه تَعْتَمِد على خِفَّة اليَد
    2. adjective
    intended to deceive or give a certain illusion:

    trick photography.

    حيلةٌ تَصْويرِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > trick

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