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dupe 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/d(y)o͞op/,
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dupes, 3rd person singular present; duping, present participle; duped, past tense; duped, past participle;
  1. Deceive; trick
    • - the newspaper was duped into publishing an untrue story
Noun
  1. A victim of deception
    • - knowing accomplices or unknowing dupes

  1. victim: a person who is tricked or swindled
  2. gull: fool or hoax; "The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone"; "You can't fool me!"
  3. Duping refers to the practice of exploiting a bug in a video game to illegitimately create duplicates of unique items or currency in a persistent online game, such as an MMOG. ...
  4. A person who has been deceived; A duplicate of a photographic image; A duplicate of an order receipt printed for kitchen staff; A duplicate; To swindle, deceive, or trick; To duplicate a photographic image
  5. (duped) Trick or persuade someone to do something for you.
  6. (Dupes (or Duplicates)) Two copies of the same subscriber record, differing only in minor details such as flat number, company name etc, and often occurring when renewal orders are erroneously re-entered as new subscriptions
  7. (Dupes (de-dupe)) Two or more identical names and addresses on the same mailing list. To achieve cost efficiencies remove duplicate names (de-dupe) must be performed.
  8. (Dupes) An alternate term for duplicates, often used for trading stock. (See Duplicate).
  9. (Duping) The con of selling a diamond with a Lab Grading Report or GIA appraisal that does not match the diamond being sold but rather matches a diamond that was shown loose to make the initial sale and later switched for the understudy.
  10. dupe means simply a dupe. The nuked release was already released by another group earlier, so the nuked one is basically useless, doubled. This doesn’t really matter if you don’t care about the strict scene rules.
  11. The ticket/information that gets submitted to the kitchen so the cooks can cook orders of food.
  12. A copy of a negative. Short for duplicate negative.
  13. Short for duplicate or duplication. Names that appear more than once in a mailing list.
  14. Short for a duplicate page. Often used when identifying a duplicate page that needs to be merged with another.
  15. Short for duplicate. To reproduce a page or an image exactly as it originally appeared.
  16. Short for ‘duplicate’. A nail polish that looks exactly like another polish. This is a rare occurrence, especially to someone plagued with the nail board eye.
  17. Duplicate work print reels printed up by the film lab, usually for the sound editors when they edit on film. Also known as a dirty dupe, black and white, or 1:1 (one to one).
  18. Short for Duplicate Account. A secondary account of an existing user. Dupe accounts are allowed so long as they do not break the forum rules and the primary account has not been banned.
  19. Duplicate. A section of film or video source footage that has been repeated (duplicated) one or more times in an edited program.
  20. Dupe is quite simply, if something exists already, then theres no reason for it to exist again without proper reason.
  21. (Informal) Duplicate or 'Duplication'.
  22. Meaning that something or someone is duplicating an item.
  23. Short for duplicate, a copy of a radio or TV tape or other audiovisual material, also called a dub. Duping is duplicating.
  24. short for duplicate. In most cases, a cheaper alternative to a high-end product.
  25. A duplicate copy of a film or tape; also, a "dub" 8x10 - Commonly used size of a performer's photos, usually in black and white.