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1 prevariti
delude, palm off, double cross, hoax, cozen, befool* * *• circumvent• chicane• cheat• chisel• chouse• screw• rope in• seduce• rope• rook• diddle• defraud• deceive• dupe• disappoint• double cross• trick• victimize• wile• sell• set up• skunk• spoof• stick• string along• take in• juggle• let down• fool• flimflam• gyp• get round• hoodwink• bilk• bamboozle• beguile• befool• cozen• con• overrach• mulct• nick -
2 prijevara
guile, humbug, do, bluff, deceit, dupery, bamboozlement, deception, swindle, take in* * *• bunco• bubble• cheat• chicanery• seduction• ruse• deception• delusion• deceit• double cross• duplicity• dupery• dodge• trumpery• trick• wile• sham• setup• swindle• eyewash• fake• flimflam• fraud• gyp• gammon• guile• grift• gimmick• imposture• humbug• hoax• bilk• bluff• blind• confidence trick• phishing• plant• lurk• racket
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Double Cross — may refer to: In film and television: Double Cross (1941 film), a film by Albert H. Kelley Double Cross (1972 film), a Bollywood action film Double Cross (2005 film), a Bollywood film Double Cross (Sliders), an episode of Sliders Double Cross… … Wikipedia
Double cross — is a phrase meaning to betray.OriginThe phrase originates from the use of the word in the sense of foul play; deliberate collusion to lose a contest of some kind. In his book, A Man Called Intrepid , William Stevenson claims that the term… … Wikipedia
double-cross — ˌdouble ˈcross verb [transitive] to cheat someone who you are involved in an illegal or dishonest activity with: • He was living in fear of drug traffickers he had double crossed. * * * double cross UK US /ˌdʌblˈkrɒs/ verb [T] ► to trick or cheat … Financial and business terms
double cross — double cross, double cross double cross . teh act of double crossing; the betrayal or swindling of a collaborator or colleague. Syn: cross, betray. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double-cross — double cross, double cross double cross . teh act of double crossing; the betrayal or swindling of a collaborator or colleague. Syn: cross, betray. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double cross — double cross, double cross double crossv. t. to betray or swindle (a colleague); to promise (a collaborator) one thing and to treacherously do another, to the detriment of the collaborator. Syn: cross, betray. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double-cross — double cross, double cross double crossv. t. to betray or swindle (a colleague); to promise (a collaborator) one thing and to treacherously do another, to the detriment of the collaborator. Syn: cross, betray. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double-cross — double crosses, double crossing, double crossed VERB If someone you trust double crosses you, they do something which harms you instead of doing something they had promised to do. [INFORMAL] [V n] Don t try and double cross me, Taylor, because I… … English dictionary
double-cross — 1834, from DOUBLE (Cf. double) + CROSS (Cf. cross) in the sense of pre arranged swindle or fix. Originally to win a race after promising to lose it. As a verb from 1903, Amer.Eng … Etymology dictionary
double-cross — v [T] to cheat someone, especially after you have agreed to do something dishonest with them >double cross n >double crosser n … Dictionary of contemporary English
double-cross — verb transitive to cheat someone, usually when doing something illegal or planning to cheat someone else together ╾ ,double cross noun count … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English