pull a fast one
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pull a fast one (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 pulls a fast one,現在分詞 pulling a fast one,一般過去時及過去分詞 pulled a fast one)
- (习语,常后接on) 糊弄,对...耍花招
- This isn't worth anything like what you paid them. I think they pulled a fast one on you.
- 这才不值你给他们的那么多钱,我觉得你被他们骗了。
- 1992 8月 7, Andrew Rosenthal, “The 1992 Campaign: Bush Says Rival Would ‘Pull a Fast One’ Over Taxes”, 出自 New York Times[1], retrieved 3 Nov 2017:
- President Bush today made his most aggressive assault yet on Gov. Bill Clinton, asserting that the Democratic nominee would "pull a fast one on the American people" and raise taxes by hundreds of billions of dollars.
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- 1998 3月 16, Daniel Kadlec, “Is That You, Al Dunlap?”, 出自 Time[2], retrieved 3 Nov 2017:
- The man known as Chainsaw Al pulled a fast one last week, buying three companies when everyone assumed he would be selling his own.
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- 2013 4月 2, Ricky Tomlinson, “10 lies we're told about welfare”, 出自 The Guardian[3], retrieved 3 Nov 2017:
- 7. Claimants are pulling a fast one. No. Less than 1% of the welfare budget is lost to fraud.
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- 2021 1月 11, Mimi Swartz, “Never Forget What Ted Cruz Did”, 出自 The New York Times[4], →ISSN:
- But then came Jan. 6, when I watched my Ivy League-educated senator, Ted Cruz, try to pull yet another fast one on the American people as he fought — not long before the certification process was disrupted by a mob of Trump supporters storming the Capitol and forcing their way into the Senate chamber — to challenge the election results.
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