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1 swindle
§ მაქინაცია, მოტყუება§ თაღლითობა, გაიძვერობა, მოტყუებაto swindle smb. out of sth რისიმე გამოტყუება / დატყუება / დაცინცვლა
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swindle — swin‧dle [ˈswɪndl] verb [transitive] LAW to get money from someone dishonestly by deceiving them: swindle somebody out of something • He was convicted of charges that he swindled clients and partners out of £3.5 million. swindle something out of… … Financial and business terms
swindle — swin|dle1 [ˈswındl] v [T] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: swindler person who swindles (18 21 centuries), from German schwindler someone confused or unbalanced ] to get money from someone by deceiving them = ↑cheat swindle sb out of sth ▪ a businessman … Dictionary of contemporary English
swindle — 1 verb (T) to get money from someone by deceiving them: swindle sb out of sth: He made a fortune swindling old ladies out of their life savings. 2 noun (C) a situation where someone gets money by deceiving someone else: a big tax swindle … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
swindler — swindle swin‧dle [ˈswɪndl] verb [transitive] LAW to get money from someone dishonestly by deceiving them: swindle somebody out of something • He was convicted of charges that he swindled clients and partners out of £3.5 million. swindle something … Financial and business terms
bilk — [bılk] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Perhaps from balk] informal to cheat someone, especially by taking their money = ↑swindle bilk sb out of sth ▪ Consumers were bilked out of more than $15,000 … Dictionary of contemporary English
sting — 1 verb past tense and past participle stung, 1 (I, T) if an insect or a plant stings you, it causes a sharp pain and that part of your body swells: Henry was stung by a bee at the picnic. 2 (I, T) to hurt or to make something hurt with a sudden… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English