
GRE
v.\u003c非正式\u003e骗取,诈取(finagle 的过去式和过去分词)
He finagled some tickets for tonight's big game.
他骗到了几张今晚重大比赛的门票。
How he finagled four row seats to the game I'll never know.
他是怎样弄到四张前排球票的,我永远不会知道。
The funds had been finagled out of his own pocket, and would put him in debt for years to come, but they didn't need to know that.
基金已经被欺骗离他自己的口袋,而且将会把他置于债务长达数年之久来,但是他们没有需要知道那。
Once her politically connected mother, who had arthritic feet and could not drive cars, finagled a driver's license for the 12-year-old Margaret, she drove her mother everywhere.
等到她那涉政的母亲,因患足部关节炎不能开车,瞒天过海给12岁的玛格·丽特弄到驾照后,玛格·丽特就开车带着母亲到处走。
He had ambitious career aspirations — he wanted to be a rock star — so he finagled his parents into buying him recording equipment, made a CD, and sold it in the school cafeteria.
他拥有一个雄心勃勃的职业理想——他要成为一位摇滚明星。所以,他死缠烂打地恳求父母给他购买了一套录音设备。他随后制作了一张光盘,还成功地在学校餐厅把它卖了出去。
"finagled"是动词"finagle"的过去式形式,源自19世纪美国英语俚语,核心含义指通过欺骗或狡猾手段达成目的。根据《牛津英语词典》记载,该词最早可追溯至1926年,词源可能融合了方言词"fainaigue"(法语方言"fainague"演变而来,意为逃避责任)与英语词"fangle"(旧指欺诈行为)。
在具体语境中,"finagled"常被用于描述以下两种行为模式:
该词具有明显贬义色彩,常见于非正式口语场景。语言学家David Crystal在《英语的故事》中指出,这类源自底层社会的词汇在20世纪逐渐进入主流用语,反映社会对权力操纵现象的普遍认知。使用时需注意语境,避免在正式文书或学术写作中出现。
finagled 是动词finagle 的过去式和过去分词形式,以下是详细解释:
如需更多例句或变位形式,可参考词典来源。
go onLabour Dayrelicbeside oneselffull-timebefuddlementdesktopsEngelsformateJourdanLudditepessimistsShriekingtriumphingband sawconducting stripedit modeestablished companyin shiftslobar pneumonianegative stainingoff ofon the safe sidepostal clerkpresented byAluflexbehindhanddioriteheliostatimpersonality