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A fast one Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈfæst/ /ˈwən
uh-FAST-wuhn
æɪ/ /fˈɑːst/ /wˈɒn
uh-FAHST-won

释义

A trick, deception, or dishonest action meant to deceive someone, usually for personal gain or to get away with something.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often used in the structure 'pull a fast one (on someone)', meaning to trick someone. Implies dishonesty but usually not serious crime. Often used with verbs like 'try', 'pull', or 'play'. Related to but gentler than 'scam' or 'con'.

例句

He tried to pull a fast one on his boss, but got caught.

basic

Don't try to play a fast one on me!

basic

She thought she could pull a fast one during the test.

basic

Wow, you really tried to pull a fast one there!

natural

They weren't fooled when he tried to pull a fast one with the receipts.

natural

If you think you can pull a fast one on him, think again—he's too smart.

natural