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blag /blæɡ/ verb (blagged, blagging) [intransitive, transitive] British English informal PERSUADEto obtain something you want by talking in a clever way 用言语巧妙地得到,用花言巧语骗取 He blagged his way in by saying he was a friend of the owner. 他谎称是主人的朋友混了进去。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusblag• You blag a meeting with the band's lynchpin, organist Clint Boon.• He tries in vain to blag my laminate off me.• Don't bother trying to blag yourself a ticket - everyone pays 15 quid.Origin blag (1900-2000) Probably from blag “to steal” ((19-21 centuries))blag verbChinese by obtain a something clever in you to want talking Corpus way |