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Significados de
goldbrick
em inglês
português
zero à esquerda
catalão
desastre
Back to the meaning
An idle worthless person.
good-for-nothing
no-account
goof-off
ne'er-do-well
good-for-naught
português
zero à esquerda
português
fraudar
catalão
defraudar
espanhol
embaucar
Back to the meaning
Deprive of by deceit.
con
rook
scam
gyp
swindle
defraud
gip
diddle
bunco
nobble
português
fraudar
Sinônimos
Examples for "
con
"
con
rook
scam
gyp
swindle
Examples for "
con
"
1
According to him, English players have long known how to
con
referees.
2
According to the actress, Wilson used his children to further his
con
.
3
You're spiritual
con
men, confidence tricksters offering false faith and false hope.
4
Mr Lowry is
con
testing the Tipperary North election as an Independent.
5
But no way was I falling for this guy's penny-pinching
con
job.
1
And that word, like
'
rook
'
,
has its origins in the word 'rock'.
2
Unlike the
rook
,
crow and magpie mentioned the woodpigeon is good eating.
3
Obviously there must be a
rook
in every row and every column.
4
Up to yesterday I had never shot a
rook
in my life.
5
A
rook
was picked up and slammed down, taking Matthew's second knight.
1
This
scam
could be used for other products with similar credit offers.
2
The
scam
involves criminals debiting R99 from citizens' bank accounts without authorisation.
3
QUESTION: My landlord is trying to
scam
me into fixing his property.
4
It was an internet
scam
conducted the brick-and-mortar way, the FTC said.
5
Just 12 months ago, he was implicated in a tender fraud
scam
.
1
He'd
gyp
me for ten dollars, but he'd probably come for five.
2
I asked of the
gyp
who waited on Vincey and myself.
3
As I have said, he was a devil of a
gyp
.
4
The question seemed to
Gyp
idiotic; and suddenly she felt quite cool.
5
Gyp
walked across the room and put her hand on the bell.
1
You have to work your way in or
swindle
your way in.
2
He was even duped into believing in the cheap
swindle
of table-tipping.
3
But a woman is an absolutely unreliable partner in any straight
swindle
.
4
Beside the Casino where roulette is played there is another
swindle
-
the
restaurants
.
5
One man said there was a
swindle
somewhere - no fox terriers.
1
Typically, such charges are levied against individuals and companies that
defraud
investors.
2
The teacher would corrupt his pupil, and the guardian
defraud
his ward.
3
Your privilege ought not to be used to
defraud
the other creditors.
4
And I'm afraid there may be a charge of conspiracy to
defraud
.
5
He has pleaded not guilty to eight counts of conspiracy to
defraud
.
1
I must say, it has been giving me some
gip
.
'
2
As for the
'
gip
'
who was stabbed, nothing more was heard of it; she 'traipsed' off with the rest.
3
One fiendish creature drew her scissors, and, using them like a stiletto, drove the sharp point into a sister
'
gip
's
'
head.
4
GIP
is an investment fund founded by Credit Suisse and General Electric.
5
I glanced at
Gip
,
but
Gip
was looking at a magic rocking-horse.
1
So he began to try 'Hey
diddle
diddle
'
,
but it wouldn't do.
2
Tramp, tramp, tramp went the rhythmic feet;
diddle
-
diddle
-
dee
went the fiddles.
3
The origin of the
diddle
is referrable to the infancy of the Human Race.
4
Rather a small, but still a scientific
diddle
is this.
5
The origin of the
diddle
is referable to the infancy of the Human Race.
1
This is one of the greatest
bunco
games ever practiced upon workingmen.
2
I won't combine it with being a
bunco
steerer on the side.
3
Because of your gestures I believe you are trying to
bunco
this court.
4
Five thousand for a claim on that damned moose-pasture is
bunco
.
5
Let him
bunco
me into putting through that dam for him!
1
With a little luck he hopes to
nobble
a few more this afternoon.
2
We were going well and if you wanted to
nobble
someone who would you
nobble
?
3
Which means I
nobble
him absolutely as soon as I can, first thing in the morning.
4
Both Professor Littlewood and Mr Riley agreed that greater transparency will
nobble
New Zealand's growing foreign trust industry.
5
Attempts had been made to
"
nobble
"
a referee.
1
They would
victimize
you, they would blame you, they would accuse you.
2
And it is easier to
victimize
children than it is adults.
3
Shady advertising certainly can
victimize
people who do not understand how reverse mortgages work.
4
I don't want the society to
victimize
me when I refuse to be victimized.
5
I did not
victimize
your daughter and you know it.
1
The
mulct
to be imposed upon the parish of Epinal was never exacted.
2
The bondes came then, according to agreement, to pay the
mulct
.
3
My remark was an epitogram-anaxis-akind of
mulct
'em
in parvo.
4
When he is warned on a jury, he had rather pay the
mulct
than appear.
5
No
mulct
was paid for Harek's house-servants, and the rock was declared to be Grankel's.
1
And as for those rails Cardigan managed to
hornswoggle
me out of-
2
But don't forget, boys, when you-all want me to
hornswoggle
Wall Street another flutter, all you-all have to do is whisper the word.
3
Hornswoggled
me out of seven letters.
4
"I'll be
hornswoggled
if I can stand this much longer," he gasped out to Frank.
1
Leto smiled, This is Apollo's work but don't
short
-
change
yourself.
2
The Tories will be accused of trying to
short
-
change
Scotland.
3
But will these Republicans opt to
short
-
change
their middle class political base the same way?
4
The problem is, these foods not only dent the budget, they can
short
-
change
you nutritionally.
5
In what way does this
short
-
change
the public?
espanhol
esquivar
Back to the meaning
Avoid (one's assigned duties)
fiddle
shirk
shrink from
espanhol
esquivar
Uso de
goldbrick
em inglês
1
I'd just as soon
goldbrick
with malaria as with anything else.
2
I do not feel hard toward
goldbrick
men and "blue sky" venders.
3
Out with the
goldbrick
first.
4
We chiseled, stole, malingered,
goldbricked
,
and generally made ourselves as comfortable as we could.
5
He sounded out of breath, but Hall had no idea why; he had been
goldbricking
all night.
6
Where have you
goldbricks
been?
7
Yet, to himself, he made the excuse of going to Glen Ellen for the purpose of inspecting the brickyard with which Holdsworthy had
goldbricked
him.
8
"Lazy, worthless, work-dodging
goldbrick
artists!"
9
"Too damn bad,
Goldbrick
!
"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Colocações frequentes
goldbrick artists
goldbrick men
goldbrick with malaria
Translations for
goldbrick
português
zero à esquerda
fraudar
defraudar
calotear
estafar
trapacear
catalão
desastre
dropo
calamitat
inútil
trasto
torrapipes
defraudar
estafar
espanhol
embaucar
multar
defraudar
engañar
victimizar
timar
estafar
esquivar
Goldbrick
ao longo do tempo