单词 | mislead |
释义 | mislead verbadverb | verb + mislead | preposition adverb➤seriously严重误导▸➤completely, totally完全误导▸➤actively, deliberately, intentionally主动/故意/有意误导◆she was accused of deliberately misleading the commission.她被指控故意误导委员会。➤allegedly据称误导➤easily容易误导◆they were naive and easily misled.他们很幼稚,容易受骗。verb + mislead➤attempt to, try to企图/试图误导▸➤be liable to (especially bre) 容易被误导◆statistics taken on their own are liable to mislead.单纯看统计数据容易被误导。preposition➤about在⋯上误导◆the house has been totally misled about this affair.议会在这件事情上完全被误导了。➤into使误入⋯◆the company misled hundreds of people into investing their money unwisely.公司误导数百人做了不明智的投资。 mislead verbmislead ♦︎ kid ♦︎ delude ♦︎ string sb along ♦︎ lead sb onthese words all mean to deliberately make sb believe sth that is not true.这些词均表示误导、使误信、哄骗。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to mislead / delude sb about sth◆to kid / delude sb that...◆to kid / delude yourself◆to deliberately mislead sb / lead sb on◆to easily mislead / kid / delude sb◆to seriously / totally mislead / delude sb■ mislead /mɪsliːd/ (misled, misled) [transitive] (rather formal) to give sb the wrong idea or impression and make them believe sth that is not true误导;使误信;使留下错误印象◆he deliberately misled us about the nature of their relationship.他故意误导我们误会他们之间的关系。◆the company misled hundreds of people into investing their money unwisely.那家公司误导了数百人进行不明智的投资。■ kid (-dd-) [transitive] (informal) to allow sb/yourself to believe sth that is not true, especially that things are easier or better than they really are欺骗;哄骗◆they're kidding themselves if they think it's going to be easy.如果他们认为这会很容易,那就是在欺骗自己。ⓘ in this meaning kid is usually used in the phrase kid myself/yourself/themselves, etc. 表达此义时,kid 通常用于短语 kid myself/yourself/themselves 等。 ➡ see also kid → joke verb ■ delude /dɪluːd/ [transitive] (rather formal) to make sb/yourself believe sth that is not true, especially that things are easier or better than they really are欺骗;哄骗◆don't be deluded into thinking that we are out of danger yet.不要误以为我们已脱离危险。 ➡ see also delusion → illusion ■ string sb along -->phrasal verb(strung, strung) (informal) to allow sb to believe sth that is not true, for example that you love them or intend to help them哄骗,愚弄(如谎称自己爱对方或打算帮助对方)◆she has no intention of giving you a divorce-she's just stringing you along.她无意跟你离婚,不过是骗着你玩的。■ lead sb on -->phrasal verb(led, led) (informal) to deceive sb and make them believe sth, especially that you love them or find them attractive使误信,误导(尤指谎称自己爱对方或觉得对方有魅力)◆he's used you and led you on; now find someone else who will make you happy.他一直在利用你,哄骗你。去找个会让你幸福的人吧。 ➡ see also tease → flirt note 辨析 string sb along or lead sb on? lead sb on is nearly always used to talk about making sb believe that you love them; string sb along has a wider range of uses relating to making people believe that you will do sth for them. * lead sb on 几乎总是表示哄骗某人相信你爱他/她; string sb along 用法较广,可指哄骗某人相信你会为他/她做某事◆she suspected that they were just stringing her along with their promises of this and that.她怀疑他们只是在用这样那样的许诺哄骗她。mislead /mɪsliːd/ (misled, misled) [transitive] (rather formal) to give sb the wrong idea or impression and make them believe sth that is not true误导;使误信;使留下错误印象◆he deliberately misled us about the nature of their relationship.他故意误导我们误会他们之间的关系。◆the company misled hundreds of people into investing their money unwisely.那家公司误导了数百人进行不明智的投资。mislead/ˌmɪsˈli:d ||; mɪsˈlid/verb [t] (past tense past participle misled /-ˈled ||; -ˈlɛd/) to make sb have the wrong idea or opinion about sb/sth 使产生错误的想法;误导;欺骗 ➔misleading adj ◇a misleading advertisement 骗人的广告misleadsee ⇨ trick/deceive 1 mis·lead /mɪs`lid; mɪsˈliːd/v [t] misled /-`lɛd; -ˈled/ , misled, misleadingto deliberately make someone have the wrong idea or opinion about something 故意使[某人]产生错误想法,误导:◇wiggins has admitted trying to mislead the police. 威金斯承认试图误导警方。 |
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