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 Translation for 'to cheat sb' from English to Icelandic
gabba e-nto cheat sb.
narra e-nto cheat sb.
2 Words
hafa e-n út undan (í e-u)to cheat sb. of sth.
3 Words
féfletta e-nto cheat sb. out of sth.
Partial Matches
padda {kv} [kvikindi]cheat
platato cheat
villast á fólkito mistake sb. for sb. else
þóknast e-mto suit sb.
stríða e-mto tease sb.
kýla e-nto punch sb.
drekka e-n undir borðiðto outdrink sb.
víkja sér e-mto approach sb.
svíkja e-nto betray sb.
róa e-nto calm sb.
stinga e-nto stab sb.
hafa illan bifur á e-mto distrust sb.
hrjá e-nto vex sb.
hrjá e-nto afflict sb.
vitja e-sto visit sb.
fara á vit e-sto visit sb.
ganga af e-m dauðumto kill sb.
koma við e-nto touch sb.
koma upp um e-nto expose sb.
koma til e-sto visit sb.
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Usage Examples English
  • Applications of this code range from professors trusting the students not to cheat with unsupervised take-home exams, laptops and bikes left unsecured in the dormitory lounges and courtyards (though the lounges and courtyards are secured against people who are not members of the Caltech community), and the food service trusting the students not to conduct food-hoarding raids during open kitchen hours.
  • ... manipulate a game program to allow the user to cheat).
  • To some, infidelity "is a complex phenomenon with multiple reasons driving people to cheat on their partners".
  • This emergence has resulted in expanding social possibility and also in increased incentives to cheat.
  • For game consoles of the 1990s there was the Game Genie, which served a similar purpose in allowing memory values to be edited in order to cheat at games.

  • In many stories that feature a rivalry between Riverdale and Pembrooke, Pembrooke often loses despite their attempts to cheat to victory, or the two teams decide to come to a truce.
  • The bureaucratic nature of Indiana’s welfare system allowed people to cheat the system and cost the state large amounts of money.
  • Hokey Wolf (voiced by Daws Butler impersonating Phil Silvers) is a con-artist wolf who is always trying to cheat his way to the simple life (much like other Hanna-Barbera characters, Top Cat and Yogi Bear).
  • Halfway through, he complains of a burning feeling in his eyes (implying that Liston has tried to cheat) and says he is unable to continue.
  • Men are generally speculated to cheat more than women, but it is unclear if this is a result of socialization processes where it is more acceptable for men to cheat compared to women or due to an actual increase in this behavior for men.

  • "Games" magazine included "Twister" in their "Top 100 Games of 1982", noting that players can "Become a human pretzel in this popular party game for people who don't mind getting better acquainted" but cautioned to "watch the person with the spinner—the temptation to cheat and call the most difficult move is usually irresistible".
  • Feyd-Rautha attempts to stop Paul by challenging him to a ritualistic knife fight, during which he attempts to cheat and kill Paul with a poison spur in his belt.
  • In his closing arguments, Kirby became tearful and emotionally told the jury to "stop picking at the turkey", and stated that Tucker "either intended to cheat and that's all they intended to do or they tried in good faith to produce a car.
  • 8 billion criminal fine for rigging diesel-powered vehicles to cheat on government emissions tests".
  • 'The hare never escapes from the King's Galgos', which was used at first to satirize the corrupt government of Fernando VII, considered to cheat in everything it did.

  • As with any partner game, code words or signs can be used to cheat.
  • In 1978 the Belgian rider Michel Pollentier became race leader after attacking on the Alpe d'Huez. He was disqualified the same day after trying to cheat a drug test.
  • Given the large amounts of currency handled within a casino, both patrons and staff may be tempted to cheat and steal, in collusion or independently; most casinos have security measures to prevent this.
  • Much of the populace bitterly opposed this reform; they feared it was an attempt by landlords to cheat them out of a week and a half's rent.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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