1.用计谋办到,巧妙地取得
2.(从人群中)扭身挤出;从(困境中)脱身
3.哄骗;掩饰,捏造;伪造
4.扭身挤出,脱身
5.玩弄诡计;花言巧语
1.用计谋办到,巧妙地取得
2.(从人群中)扭身挤出;从(困境中)脱身
3.哄骗;掩饰,捏造;伪造
4.扭身挤出,脱身
5.玩弄诡计;花言巧语
1.诡计;哄骗;骗得的东西
2.虚饰,伪造
1.to get something by tricking someone or by persuading them in an indirect way
1.She wangled dispensation from Rome, and arrived back in London yearning to be a woman.
她获得罗马的特许,回到伦敦,渴望做回女人。
2.He wangled himself [his way] out of the difficulty.
他(动脑筋)巧妙地克服了困难。
3.He then wangled his way into the Hayden Planetarium in New York and convinced the director to buy several of the machines for $2, 000 each.
然后,他把海登天文馆骗取他的方式在纽约和说服董事购买每部2,000元美金的机器。
4.But at least he wangled a commitment of more Turkish troops to work on reconstruction projects in Afghanistan.
但是至少他得到了将会有更多的土耳其军队加入重建阿富汗地区的承诺。
5.Perhaps Mr Nazarbayev felt he really had to do better than the mere 91% of votes he wangled in the last presidential election, in 2005.
也许纳扎尔巴耶夫先生觉得的确必须做得比2005年更漂亮,当时他搞到91%的选票。
6.She headed for Cairo and eventually wangled an audience with Hawass through a guide who had worked for the Supreme Council of Antiquities.
她于是去了开罗,最终她骗过了最高文物委员会的门卫见到了哈瓦斯。
7.It's still not officially open to the public, but tens of millions of people have wangled an invite and joined the club.
它还没有官方地开放给大众,但是上千万人弄到了邀请加入这个俱乐部。
8.I wangled George into a good job.
我设法替乔治弄到一份好工作。
9.She's wangled an extra week's holiday for herself.
她多弄到一星期的假。