charlatan

英['ʃɑːlətən] 美['ʃɑːrlətən]
  • n. 冒充内行者;骗子
GRE
Noun:
  1. a flamboyant deceiver; one who attracts customers with tricks or jokes

1. That charlatan! I lost thousands of dollars because I followed his advice.
那个骗子! 听了他的话,我损失了好几千美元.

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2. He was exposed as a charlatan.
他被揭穿,原来是个骗子。

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3. He was sure that he was dealing with a charlatan.
他真以为自己遇上了江湖骗子.

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4. A charlatan doesn't murder with a knife.
庸医杀人不用刀.

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5. George Bush : You mean that OLD KOOK, that CHARLATAN?
你是说那个老怪物, 那位庸医 吗 ?

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. That charlatan is anything but a doctor.
      那江湖骗子决不是医生。
    2. He was sure that he was dealing with a charlatan.
      他真以为自己遇上了江湖骗子。
    3. In spite of his boasts of having cured many people, he was nevertheless shown up as a charlatan.
      尽管那人夸口说他治好了许多人的病,但他还是被揭穿为一个江湖骗子。

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