fobbed
英 ['fɒbd]
美
v. (用不实之词)搪塞( fob的过去式和过去分词 ); ( 把劣质的或不想要的商品) 骗售给; 欺骗(某人)接受(不值钱的东西等); 用欺骗手段卖掉(冒牌货等)
fob的过去分词, 过去式
双语例句
- Don't be fobbed off with excuses.
不要被各种借口给蒙骗了。 - Inquiries from children should not be fobbed off.
不该敷衍孩子们提出的问题。 - He fobbed this painting off on me as a genuine Van Gogh, but I later found out that it was a fake.
他诓骗我买下这幅梵谷的真画,但我后来发现它是一件赝品。 - They had a meeting with six of the harshest critics of corks from the wine industry ( the Australians had long suspected they had been fobbed off with the poorest quality corks because they were so far away from Portugal).
他们会见了6位对软木塞批评最猛烈的葡萄酒业内人士(长期以来,由于距离葡萄牙如此遥远,澳大利亚人一直怀疑葡萄牙方面用质量最差的软木塞来糊弄他们)。 - This guy fobbed off a fake diamond on me.
这个人拿一个假钻石忽悠了我。 - Mr Paulson will not be fobbed off with yet another batch of Chinese Boeing orders.
保尔森不会让中国再拿一批波音(boeing)订单来打发。 - I've no wish to be fobbed off wish one of those stale loaf.
我可不愿上当受骗去买不新鲜的面包。 - He just fobbed off our suggestion.
他只是把我们的建议置于一边。 - However, what Washington calls early deliverables appear few. Mr Paulson will not be fobbed off with yet another batch of Chinese Boeing orders.
不过,对华盛顿来说,早期可交付成果似乎寥寥。保尔森不会让中国再拿一批波音(Boeing)订单来打发。 - She felt she was being fobbed off.
她觉得别人是在对自己敷衍搪塞。