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fiddled是fiddle的过去分词 fiddle美 ['fɪd(ə)l] 英 ['fɪd(ə)l] - v.伪造(账目等);用提琴演奏;虚度(时光);〈口〉拉提琴
- n.〈口〉提琴;【航】防食器滚落的餐具框;欺骗行为
- int.同“fiddle sticks”
- 网络小提琴;民族提琴;类提琴乐器
复数:fiddles 过去分词:fiddled 现在分词:fiddling n. swindle,fraud,cheat,con,hoax v. fidget,defraud,diddle,meddle,tamper v. | 1. to tinker with something to try to make it work properly 2. to interfere, meddle, or tamper with something 3. to move the hands or fingers nervously or restlessly, or play with something in the hands in this way 5. to cheat a person or organization 6. to waste time doing unimportant things 7. to falsify something such as financial accounts, especially for dishonest personal gain 8. to get or achieve something by cheating or deceiving 9. to touch or move something with many small quick movements of your fingers because you are bored, nervous, or concentrating on something else 10. to produce false results or records, in order to get money or other benefits 1. to tinker with something to try to make it work properly 2. to interfere, meddle, or tamper with something 3. to move the hands or fingers nervously or restlessly, or play with something in the hands in this way 5. to cheat a person or organization 6. to waste time doing unimportant things 7. to falsify something such as financial accounts, especially for dishonest personal gain 8. to get or achieve something by cheating or deceiving 9. to touch or move something with many small quick movements of your fingers because you are bored, nervous, or concentrating on something else 10. to produce false results or records, in order to get money or other benefits | n. | 1. a musical instrument of the viol or violin family, especially the violin. 2. a fraudulent or illegal way of getting money 3. nonsensical or trivial matters or behavior 4. a small guardrail on top of a table or stove on a ship, used to prevent things from sliding off 5. a difficult activity or operation requiring intricate work with the hands 6. a dishonest method of getting money or other benefits 7. an act of touching, moving, or changing something many times in order to improve it or make it work better 1. a musical instrument of the viol or violin family, especially the violin. 2. a fraudulent or illegal way of getting money 3. nonsensical or trivial matters or behavior 4. a small guardrail on top of a table or stove on a ship, used to prevent things from sliding off 5. a difficult activity or operation requiring intricate work with the hands 6. a dishonest method of getting money or other benefits 7. an act of touching, moving, or changing something many times in order to improve it or make it work better |
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