Cheat in spanish
Engañar
pronunciation: engɑnjɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: engɑnjɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
cheat1 = fullero, embustero, estafador, tramposo.
Example: Whatever the truth is in these cases, the world was reminded yet again that scoundrels, cheats and deceivers abound in the higher echelons of human society.cheat (on)2 = engañar, timar, estafar.
Example: Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.more:
» cheat + death = engañar a la muerte.
Example: For someone that comes close to death some say they have 'cheated death'.» cheat + Posesivo + way through = engañar.
Example: One of the major dichotomies between students and teachers is the recognition by students that the technologies can give them an edge, that is they can cheat their way through school.cheat3 = copiarse. [Usado específicamente en el contexto educativo para los exámenes y/o trabajos de clase]
Example: If you are caught cheating, you may be banned from the university for a year.more:
» cheat sheet = chuleta. [Hoja con anotaciones]
Example: Printed documentation takes different forms, including user and reference manuals, tutorials, reference cards and cheat sheets.