英 [ˈdɪdl] 美 [ˈdɪdl]
vt. 骗取;欺骗;浪费
vi. 快速摇动;闲混;瞎摆弄
第三人称单数diddles
现在分词diddling
过去式diddled
过去分词diddled
diddle /ˈdɪdəl/ TEM8 [ diddling diddled diddles ]
不及物动词 If someone diddles, they waste time and do not achieve anything. 闲混
...if Congress were to just diddle around and not take any action at all.
...如果国会只是闲混而不采取任何行动。
及物动词 If someone diddles you, they take money from you dishonestly or unfairly. 诈骗
They diddled their insurance company by making a false claim.
他们通过提出虚假索赔来诈骗保险公司。
动词 to jerk (an object) up and down or back and forth; shake rapidly 上下或左右晃动(物体); 快速晃动
... coddle:溺爱 diddle:欺骗 diddly:根本不,一点也不 ...
... 骗卖者 /chanter/ 骗取 /to gain by cheating/defraud/diddle/flimflam/ 骗取钱财 /defraudation/ ...
二、重复类(Diddle Rudiments):我们先来了解一下什么叫Single Paradiddle:Single 是代表一次的意思。 Para是表示左右左右 RLRL 这个交替动作。
快速摇动;闲混;瞎摆弄
Don't diddle code to make it faster—find a better algorithm.
不要为了使代码更快而胡乱编写代码——要找到更好的算法。
They'll diddle you out of your last penny if you give them the chance.
如果你给他们机会,他们就会把你骗得一分不剩。
We live in a world in which people diddle on their phones while playing with their kids.
我们生活在这样一个世界里,人们一边和孩子玩,一边玩手机。
"He gave the impression that he wasn't out to diddle me, " says Dr. Jamani.
The wily Iraqi will, of course, proceed to diddle the inspectors and the international community they represent, as he has done so many times before.
Much of Russian managers' time is spent thinking of ways to diddle anyone with a claim on their cashflow, such as workers, shareholders or the taxman.