释义 |
●ˌdo sb ˈout of sth (informal) to prevent sb from getting or keeping sth they ought to have, in an unfair or dishonest way (用不正当手段)阻止某人获得,剥夺◆She tried to do me out of my inheritance. 她企图阻止我继承遗产。◆The residents of the home have been done out of a lot of money. 居住在这里的人被卷走了很多钱。[v + n/pron + adv + prep] |