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Definition of cheat sheet in English: cheat sheetnoun North American informal A piece of paper bearing written notes intended to aid one's memory, typically one used surreptitiously in an examination. 〈北美,非正式〉(多指考试作弊使用的)小抄 Example sentencesExamples - And as dorky as it may seem to take out a cheat sheet in the middle of a tempest, I find myself tempted to make up a set of cards to keep in my pocket.
- Here's a cheat sheet demonstrating the support.
- Jackson had a typed cheat sheet on his wristband.
- Allison comes to take her test, asks for some scrap paper, and pulls out the colored cheat sheet.
- They often take our endorsements into the ballot box as a cheat sheet.
- It was, in effect, a cheat sheet to help commissioners keep themselves out of prison.
- Unfortunately, today even this rough data is not that easy to gather from all the articles you read and mailers you get; and if you forget your cheat sheet at home, you might just not vote on some issues, or make a very rough guess.
- A cheat sheet sure would help - something that will tell you what you need to know about baseball's final month of the regular season… and fast.
- I picked up a beautifully printed and colour coded cheat sheet.
- If you don't have the patience to figure out the codes and play the games, there's a cheat sheet that allows the viewer to see what's inside the section.
- I have my little cheat sheet to take to the polls so I'll know which candidates are really Republicans.
- She twice forgot the words, then retreated to get her cheat sheet, only to slip on the ice and bump her butt against the red line.
- Also, there's a cheat sheet at the bottom for my friends on the web, if you'd like to look at that.
- How many people copy assignments and bring in cheat sheets to exams?
- I give customers a cheat sheet, tell them why I chose to lay out the flight this way and what to expect.
- This cheat sheet will tell you which numbers are worth crunching.
- And then Danah gave us the comprehensive cheat sheet on where we all are.
- She watched as Allison took her science test with her cheat sheet.
- My short-term memory sucks, so I spent some time over the weekend reading up on obscure ballot measures and scribbling notes on a cheat sheet so I could just walk in, fill in the dots, then leave.
- Consider the case of a student who provides the correct answer to a test question, but who has simply copied from a cheat sheet that has been brought into the classroom.
Definition of cheat sheet in US English: cheat sheetnountʃit ʃit North American informal A piece of paper bearing written notes intended to aid one's memory, typically one used surreptitiously in an examination. 〈北美,非正式〉(多指考试作弊使用的)小抄 Example sentencesExamples - My short-term memory sucks, so I spent some time over the weekend reading up on obscure ballot measures and scribbling notes on a cheat sheet so I could just walk in, fill in the dots, then leave.
- This cheat sheet will tell you which numbers are worth crunching.
- She watched as Allison took her science test with her cheat sheet.
- I give customers a cheat sheet, tell them why I chose to lay out the flight this way and what to expect.
- And then Danah gave us the comprehensive cheat sheet on where we all are.
- It was, in effect, a cheat sheet to help commissioners keep themselves out of prison.
- Here's a cheat sheet demonstrating the support.
- A cheat sheet sure would help - something that will tell you what you need to know about baseball's final month of the regular season… and fast.
- She twice forgot the words, then retreated to get her cheat sheet, only to slip on the ice and bump her butt against the red line.
- Jackson had a typed cheat sheet on his wristband.
- I picked up a beautifully printed and colour coded cheat sheet.
- They often take our endorsements into the ballot box as a cheat sheet.
- Unfortunately, today even this rough data is not that easy to gather from all the articles you read and mailers you get; and if you forget your cheat sheet at home, you might just not vote on some issues, or make a very rough guess.
- And as dorky as it may seem to take out a cheat sheet in the middle of a tempest, I find myself tempted to make up a set of cards to keep in my pocket.
- If you don't have the patience to figure out the codes and play the games, there's a cheat sheet that allows the viewer to see what's inside the section.
- How many people copy assignments and bring in cheat sheets to exams?
- I have my little cheat sheet to take to the polls so I'll know which candidates are really Republicans.
- Also, there's a cheat sheet at the bottom for my friends on the web, if you'd like to look at that.
- Allison comes to take her test, asks for some scrap paper, and pulls out the colored cheat sheet.
- Consider the case of a student who provides the correct answer to a test question, but who has simply copied from a cheat sheet that has been brought into the classroom.
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