gull
- IPA[ɡəl]
美式
- fool or deceive (someone)
- a person who is fooled or deceived.
verb: gull, 3rd person present: gulls, gerund or present participle: gulling, past tense: gulled, past participle: gulled
noun: gull, plural noun: gulls
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動詞
- 1. fool or deceive (someone) workers had been gulled into inflicting poverty and deprivation upon themselves
名詞
- 1. a person who is fooled or deceived.
- a gull with grey black-tipped wings, abundant and widespread in both Eurasia and North America.
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- a large white and pale grey gull breeding on Arctic coasts.
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- a migratory gull with greenish-grey legs, found locally in northern and eastern Eurasia and ...
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- another term for common gull
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- a migratory gull with greenish-gray legs, found locally in northern and eastern Eurasia and ...
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- (of a door on a car or aircraft) opening upward: gull-wing doors
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- IPA[ɡʌl]
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- fool or deceive (someone): he had been gulled into believing that the documents were authentic
- a person who is fooled or deceived.
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- a long-winged web-footed seabird with a raucous call, typically having white plumage with a ...
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- a long-winged web-footed seabird with a raucous call, typically having white plumage with a ...
Oxford American Dictionary