sucker

US /ˈsʌk.ɚ/
UK /ˈsʌk.ɚ/
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1.

tonto, incauto

a person who is easily fooled or tricked

:
He's such a sucker for a sob story.
Es un tonto para las historias tristes.
Don't be a sucker and fall for that scam.
No seas un tonto y no caigas en esa estafa.
2.

mamón, cría

a young animal, especially a calf, that is still suckling

:
The cow nudged her little sucker towards the udder.
La vaca empujó a su pequeño ternero hacia la ubre.
The farmer watched the suckers feeding from their mothers.
El granjero observó a los mamones alimentándose de sus madres.
3.

ventosa

a rubber cup or disc that adheres to a surface by suction

:
The toy had a sucker on its base to stick to the window.
El juguete tenía una ventosa en su base para pegarse a la ventana.
Attach the hook to the wall with the strong sucker.
Fija el gancho a la pared con la fuerte ventosa.
1.

engañar, timar

to trick or deceive someone

:
He tried to sucker me into buying a faulty car.
Intentó engañarme para que comprara un coche defectuoso.
Don't let them sucker you into paying more.
No dejes que te engañen para pagar más.