柯林斯詞典diddle /?d?d?l/ (diddling,diddled,diddles) 1. V-I If someone diddles, they waste time and do not achieve anything. 閑混[美國英語] [非正式] [oft V adv] ...if Congress were to just diddle around and not take any action at all. ...如果國會衹是閑混而不採取任何行動。2. V-T If someone diddles you, they take money from you dishonestly or unfairly. 詐騙[英國英語] [非正式] They diddled their insurance company by making a false claim. 他們通過提出虛假索賠來詐騙保險公司。3. V to jerk (an object) up and down or back and forth; shake rapidly 上下或左右晃動(物躰); 快速晃動[DIALECT] 返回 diddle劍橋詞典 diddle verb (TRICK) [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] informal to get money from someone in a way that is not honest 欺騙,騙取 He diddled me! He said that there were six in a bag , but there were only five. 他騙了我!他說一個袋裡有6個,但實際上衹有5個。 I checked the bill and realized the restaurant had diddled me out of £5. 我核對了賬單,發(fā)現(xiàn)餐館多收了我5英鎊。 diddle verb (PLAY) [ 不及物動詞:後麪不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] US to work with something in a way that is not serious , or to play with something 玩弄;擺弄 He diddled with the washing machine , but it still wouldn't work . 他擺弄了一番,但洗衣機還是不運轉。 I'm not much of a musician , I just like to diddle around. 我不是什麼音樂家,衹是瞎擺弄樂器而已。 diddle verb (HAVE SEX) [ T ] US very informal to have sex with someone 與…性交 He's been diddling his secretary for years . 他與自己的女秘書有染已經很多年了。 返回 diddle