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Mislead Misleading Wrong Misled 英 ˌmɪs'liːd] 美 ˌmɪs'liːd Vt.误导;使产生错误印象;欺骗;使误入歧途

英语单词 mislead
英美音标 英 [ˌmɪs'liːd] 美 [ˌmɪs'liːd]
中文释义 vt.误导;使产生错误印象;欺骗;使误入歧途
英语例句 (1) A description about a product should not mislead the customers.
(2) By assaulting it, I intend to mislead the enemy.
(3) Dolgorukov was still insisting on his opinion that the French were retreating, and had only lighted fires to mislead them.
中文例句 (1) 产品的说明书不能误导顾客。
(2) 我打算用假象欺骗敌人。
(3) 多尔戈鲁科夫一直坚持自己的意见,硬说法军撤退了,他们四处点火,只是妄想欺骗我们罢了。
vocabulary简明 Use the verb mislead to describe what you're doing when you don't tell the whole truth, or when you let someone believe something false.
vocabulary扩展 You mislead someone when you point them in the wrong direction, literally or metaphorically. If you let your cousin think an expensive gift is from you when you actually just sent her a card, you are misleading her. And if you give a tourist directions away from the chain restaurant he's looking for, you are misleading him. Finally, if you think this doesn't really count as lying, you're misleading yourself.
柯林斯解释
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[VERB 动词]误导;使误信;欺骗;将…引入歧途 If you say that someone has misled you, you mean that they have made you believe something which is not true, either by telling you a lie or by giving you a wrong idea or impression.
  [V n]
  • Jack was furious with his London doctors for having misled him...

    杰克对伦敦的医生欺骗自己的行为感到非常生气。

  • Ministers must not knowingly mislead Parliament and the public.

    大臣们不应该故意地误导议会与公众。

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