释义 |
fast one noun a trick intended to deceive or defraud, usually in the phrase “pull a fast one” US, 1923- Wild and scared, Jinny had pulled so many fast ones on so many different people she lived in fear that the head screw was going to walk up someday and tell her she had to go to trial some more. — Robert Deane Pharr, S.R.O., p. 187, 1971
- We’ve all heard stories about car hire companies trying to pull a fast one and add on punitive charges. — The Guardian, 10 June 2004
|