Sucker into Meaning in English
expression
释义
To trick or persuade someone to do something, especially something foolish, by making them believe it is a good idea.
用法与细微差别
Semi-informal, often negative—implies the person was made to do something unwise against their better judgment. Common patterns: 'got suckered into', 'suckered him into'. Usually used when describing mild trickery or peer pressure rather than serious deception.
例句
I was suckered into buying an expensive phone I didn't need.
basic
She suckered me into helping her with her homework.
basic
Don't let them sucker you into doing something you don't want to do.
basic
My brother suckered me into trading my sandwich for his old cookies.
natural
He always gets suckered into weird online schemes.
natural
We all got suckered into staying late at work for a 'team meeting' that was just a sales pitch.
natural