hoax

英[həʊks]
美[hoʊks]

基本释义

  • v.欺骗; 戏弄
  • n.骗局; 戏弄; 恶作剧

词性变化

实用例句

He denied making the hoax call but was convicted after a short trial.

他否认打过恶作剧电话,但经过一番短暂的审讯后被判有罪。

辞典例句

Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax.

学生们擅长于一种特殊形式的恶作剧 -- 设置骗局.

辞典例句

They hoax him out of his money.

他们骗去他的钱.

辞典例句

Dr. Fassbender and Operation Looking Glass are certainly no hoax.

法斯本德教授和他的窥镜系统可不是开玩笑的.

电影对白

It was a hoax, as I was soon to learn.

后来不久我才知道这是个骗局.

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He made a hoax call pretending to be the boss.

他打了一通恶作剧的电话,假装是上司.

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In the end, the hoax was all in good fun.

最后, 我想说的是,制造这个谎言其实还满好玩的.

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Heavier - than - air flying machines are impossible be a hoax.

比空气重的飞行机器是不可能的.

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Do not hoax macaques to prevent attack.

请勿戏弄猕猴,以免遭受攻击.

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But sending the letters is a serious crime, even if they a hoax FBIa statement.

但是派送这些信是严重的犯罪!即使他们只是想愚弄一下别人.

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The Saudi authorities say's all a hoax and they've launched a police investigation.

沙特当局称整个事件只不过是一出闹剧,已派遣警方介入调查.

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Speculation is growing about whether Thursday's runaway balloon story in Colorado was a hoax.

公众都在猜测,周四科罗拉多州发生的气球起飞事件是不是恶作剧.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage

Verb
  • 1. subject to a playful hoax or joke