0 a violin -- เครื่องดนตรีตระกูลซอหรือไวโอลิน
She played the fiddle.
1 a dishonest business arrangement -- หลอกลวง
a tax fiddle.
2 to play a violin -- สีไวโอลิน
He fiddled while they danced.
3 (with with) to make restless, aimless movements -- เคลื่อนไหวบางอย่างไปมาอย่างไร้จุดมุ่งหมาย
4 to manage (money, accounts etc) dishonestly -- จัดการเงินอย่างทุจริต
She has been fiddling the accounts for years.
Will he make it clear that he and not the health unions has been fiddling the figures?
Everyone knows that fiddling takes place with both student grants and assisted places scheme grants.
We should not be here fiddling about with an antiquated system that is in terminal decline.
Fiddles can take place in postal ballots as well as in branch or workplace ballots.
Fiddles can take place in local authority and general elections.
The possibility of tax evasion, or fiddles, has been discussed.
There is great anguish in my area because the exemption is clearly being fiddled.
Even the cut of £1,000 million that he claims in 1983–84 is the result of fiddling the figures.