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  1. blag

    • IPA[blaɡ]

    英式

    • v.
      manage to obtain (something) by using persuasion or guile;manage to obtain (private or confidential information) by impersonation or another method of deception
    • n.
      an act of using persuasion or guile to obtain something;a violent robbery or raid.
    • verb: blag, 3rd person present: blags, gerund or present participle: blagging, past tense: blagged, past participle: blagged

    • noun: blag, plural noun: blags

    • 釋義

    動詞

    • 1. manage to obtain (something) by using persuasion or guile they blagged two free tickets to France
    • manage to obtain (private or confidential information) by impersonation or another method of deception they were often able to hack phones because they had blagged phone numbers and passwords
    • 2. steal (something) in a violent robbery or raid I could lie in wait and blag her fur coat

    名詞

    • 1. an act of using persuasion or guile to obtain something raising the £6.5 million had been either a heroic achievement by selfless, dedicated humanitarians or the blag of the century
    • 2. a violent robbery or raid.