1.
'John Silver,' he said, 'you're a prodigious villain and impostor - a monstrous impostor, sir.
“约翰-希尔弗,”他说,“你是个大坏蛋、大骗子——是个十恶不赦的骗子,先生。
2.
You ruddy liar(John Galsworthy)
你这个大骗子!(约翰 高尔斯华绥)
3.
You ruddy liar(bJohn Galsworthy)
你这个大骗子!(b约翰 高尔斯华绥)
4.
On the other hand, even ordinary charlatans are expert at deceiving others by behaving like saints.
相反地,平凡的骗子却善于假扮圣人欺骗大众。
5.
People saw through the swindler.
大家识破了这个江湖骗子的诡计。
6.
Despair is a greater deceiver than hope.
与希望相比,绝望是更大的骗子。
7.
a plausible trickster, rogue, liar, etc
花言巧语的骗子、 无赖、 说谎大王等
8.
The swindler took it on the lam and was never seen again.
那骗子溜之大吉,再没露过面。
9.
That also gets normal university, it is some of what cheater more very.
那也得正规大学,很多都是些什么骗子.
10.
confidence trickster( person who swindles people in this way)
(以此术行骗的)骗子.
11.
Liar begins by imposing upon others, but by deceiving themselves .
骗子欺人始,骗己终。
12.
That big boy is always cajoling other children into doing things for him.
那个大男孩老是哄骗别的孩子为他做事。
13.
The swindlers sat up the whole night before the day on which the procession was to take place.
在大典要举行的头天晚上,这两个骗子整夜不睡。
14.
The serpent handed her the fruit of the tree of knowledge and cheated her to eat it.
大蛇递给她一个智慧树上的果子,骗她吃了。
15.
Liar, liar, pants on fire,@ sang the grasshopper.
“骗子,骗子,裤子着火,”蚱蜢唱到。
16.
practice (a) deception on a person [the public]
欺骗某人 [大众]
17.
A person who is the intended victim of a swindler; a dupe.
易受骗的人,笨蛋受骗子故意欺骗的受害人;笨蛋
18.
He was skinned of all his money by confidence tricksters.
他所有的钱都被专骗老实人的骗子骗去了。