"diddled" 怎么发音
word
ˈdɪd.əld
DID-uhld
dˈɪdəld
DID-uhld
释义
To 'diddle' someone means to cheat, trick, or steal from them, especially in a small or sneaky way. It is often used in informal situations.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈdɪd.əld
英式英语
dˈɪdəld
简化发音
美式
DID-uhld
英式
DID-uhld
语境中听
He diddled me out of five dollars.
They diddled the old man at the market.
I got diddled by a fake website.
She realized too late that she’d been diddled out of her concert ticket.