受骗

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Usage and Meaning

The term '受骗' (shòupiàn) means 'to be cheated' or 'to be deceived.' It is commonly used to describe situations where someone falls victim to scams, fraud, or trickery. The verb '' means 'to receive' or 'to undergo,' and '' means 'to cheat' or 'to deceive.' Together, they express the experience of being on the receiving end of deception.

Common Contexts

'受骗' is often used in everyday conversation about scams, especially online shopping, phone fraud, or financial deception. It can also be used in warnings or advice to avoid being cheated.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 受骗上当: to be deceived and taken advantage of, emphasizing being tricked into a bad situation.
  • 受骗经历: experience of being cheated, often used when sharing stories or lessons.
  • 受骗: the victim of a scam or deception.

Nuances

Using '受骗' implies that the person was unaware or unsuspecting and suffered loss or harm due to deception. It often carries a negative connotation and sometimes a sense of regret or caution.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse '受骗' with '' alone, which means 'to cheat' and is used when someone is the active deceiver. '受骗' always refers to the passive experience of being cheated.

Example Sentences

He was cheated while shopping online and lost a lot of money.

Don't easily trust strangers to avoid being cheated.

After being cheated, he learned how to recognize scams.