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mislead

英 [ˌmɪsˈliːd]

美 [ˌmɪsˈliːd]

v.  误导; 引入歧途; 使误信

过去分词:misled 现在分词:misleading 过去式:misled 第三人称单数:misleads 

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Collins.1 / BNC.8459 / COCA.8670

牛津词典

    verb

    • 误导;引入歧途;使误信
      to give sb the wrong idea or impression and make them believe sth that is not true
      1. He deliberately misled us about the nature of their relationship.
        关于他们究竟是什么关系,他故意给我们留下错误印象。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 误导;使误信;欺骗;将…引入歧途
      If you say that someonehas misledyou, 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.
      1. 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。
      2. 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。

    英英释义

    verb

    • give false or misleading information to
        Synonym:misinform
      1. lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions
        1. The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver
        Synonym:misdirectmisguidelead astray

      双语例句

      • I hope you are not imputing to me any intention to mislead the public.
        我希望你不是在把故意误导公众的罪名归咎于我。
      • 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。
      • I deem that you're mislead by the propaganda and maybe you're brainwashed.
        我觉得你是被宣传误导了,也许是被洗了脑子了。
      • And that mistake might mislead us if we start thinking the personal identity case.
        如果考虑人格同一性的问题,这个错误可能会误导我们。
      • 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。
      • A partially true statement intended to deceive or mislead.
        想要欺骗或误导的部分真实的陈述。
      • Mislead a reader about the certified status or scope.
        误导认证的状况和范围。
      • I'd rather hurt you honestly then mislead you with a lie.
        我宁愿诚实地伤害你,也不愿虚假地欺骗你。
      • Macdonald accepted that such information could be used to manipulate, to obfuscate, and to mislead.
        麦克唐纳相信这样的信息可以用来操纵舆论,蒙蔽误导。
      • And actually you're separating the two sentences because I mislead you in the beginning.
        实际上你们分开两句话,因为我一开始误导了你们。