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con

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con1 /kɒn $ kɑːn/ verb (conned, conning) [transitiveT] informal
1 CHEATto get money from someone by deceiving them 騙〔錢〕;詐騙 SYN swindle
con somebody out of something
He conned me out of £300.
他從我這裏騙走了300英鎊。
2 TRICK/DECEIVEto persuade someone to do something by deceiving them 誘騙 SYN trick
con somebody into doing something
You had no right to con me into thinking I could trust you.
你無權哄騙我讓我覺得你值得信賴。
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con2 noun [countableC] informal
1 CHEATa trick to get someone’s money or make them do something 詐騙,騙局
a con to make people pay for goods they hadn’t actually received
讓人們爲並未收到的貨物付錢的騙局
2. PRISONa prisoner 囚犯,囚徒
mod cons, → the pros and cons at pro1(3)
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con- /kən, kɒn $ kən, kɑːn/ prefix
TOGETHERtogether 一起,與一道 SYN with
a confederation
聯邦
to conspire (=plan together)
合謀
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Con
PPG British EnglishBrE the written abbreviation of Conservative, in British politics / Conservative 的書面縮寫,保守黨黨員〔英國政治用語〕
Sir Teddy Taylor (Con)
特迪泰勒爵士(保守黨黨員)
From Longman Business Dictionary
concon1 /kɒnkɑːn/ (conned, conning) verb [transitiveT]
1informal to get money from someone by deceiving them
Investors were conned out of thousands of dollars.
2to persuade someone to do something by tricking them
He conned them into believing that the painting was a genuine Picasso.
concon2 noun [countableC]
informal a trick to get someone’s money or make them do something
a con to make people pay for goods they hadn’t actually received
Origin con-
Latin com-; → COM-
con1
(1800-1900) confidence trick
con2
1. (1800-1900) → CON1
2. (1800-1900) → CONVICT1

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