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1 conned
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2 con
I 1. 2. transitive verb,- nn-1) (swindle) reinlegen (ugs.)con somebody out of something — jemandem etwas abschwindeln od. (ugs.) abgaunern
2) (persuade) beschwatzen (ugs.)IIsee academic.ru/58083/pro">pro I* * *[kon] 1. past tense, past participle - conned; verb(to trick or persuade dishonestly: He conned her into giving him money.) reinlegen2. noun(a dishonest trick.) der Schwindel- con man* * *adj abbrev of conservative I. 3* * *(POL) abbr See: of Conservative* * *con by rate auswendig lernencon3 [kɒn; US kɑn]A s meist pl1. Neinstimme f, Stimme f dagegen3. Gegner(in)B adv dagegencon4 [kɒn; US kɑn] umgA adj betrügerisch:a) Betrüger m, Bauernfänger m,b) Hochstapler m;a) aufgelegter Schwindel, Bauernfängerei f,b) Hochstapelei fcon £2,000 from sb von jemandem 2000 Pfund ergaunern;con sb into doing sth jemanden (durch Betrug) dazu bringen, etwas zu tuncon5 [kɒn; US kɑn] s sl Sträfling m* * *I 1. 2. transitive verb,- nn-1) (swindle) reinlegen (ugs.)con somebody out of something — jemandem etwas abschwindeln od. (ugs.) abgaunern
2) (persuade) beschwatzen (ugs.)II* * *v.betrügen v. -
3 betanul
(DE) einstudierend; (EN) con; conned; study
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