单词 | misleading |
释义 | misleading adjectiveverbs | adverb | preposition verbs➤be使人产生误解adverb➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.极其/相当/非常容易误导人▸➤grossly, highly, positively, profoundly (formal) , seriously严重地误导人;极易误导人;确实使人误解▸➤completely, entirely (especially bre) , totally, wholly (especially bre) 完全误导人▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有点儿/略有些迷惑人▸➤potentially有可能会误导人▸➤deliberately故意迷惑人◆her statement was deliberately misleading.她的声明故意误导人。➤dangerously有危险的误导成分◆some of the information on the website was dangerously misleading.网站上有些信息有误导成分,会带来危险。preposition➤about在⋯上误导人◆the brochure was extremely misleading about the cost of the surgery.宣传手册上的手术费用完全是骗人的。 misleading adjectivemisleading ♦︎ ambiguous ♦︎ deceptive ♦︎ spuriousthese words all describe things that give the wrong idea or impression and make you believe sth that is not true.这些词均表示误导的、引起误解的、欺骗性的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a misleading / an ambiguous statement◆a misleading / spurious argument / claim / impression◆a misleading / deceptive advertisement◆rather misleading / ambiguous / deceptive / spurious◆highly / very / dangerously misleading / ambiguous / deceptive■ misleading /mɪsliːdɪŋ/ giving the wrong idea or impression and intended or likely to make you believe sth that is not true误导的;使人误会的◆they face prosecution if they provide false or misleading information.他们如果提供虚假或使人产生误解的信息就会被起诉。◆it would be seriously misleading to suggest that television has no effect on children.说电视对儿童没有影响就是严重的误导。▸ misleadingly adverb◆these bats are sometimes misleadingly referred to as 'flying foxes'.这些蝙蝠有时被误称为“飞狐”。■ ambiguous /æmbɪgjuəs/ (rather formal) that can be understood in two or more different ways模棱两可的;含混不清的◆her account was deliberately ambiguous.她的陈述故意含混不清。◆it is for the jury to decide what an ambiguous statement was intended to mean.模棱两可的说法到底是什么意思要由陪审团来定。opp unambiguous → clear 2 ➡ see also the entry for vague另见 vague 条▸ ambiguously adverb◆an ambiguously worded agreement措辞含混的协议■ deceptive /dɪseptɪv/ (rather formal) likely or intended to make you believe sth that is not true欺骗性的;误导的;骗人的◆appearances can be deceptive (= things are not always as they seem).外表常常靠不住。▸ deceptively adverb◆a deceptively simple idea (= an idea that seems simple but is not really) 貌似简单的想法note 辨析 misleading or deceptive?something that is misleading gives the wrong idea about sth, especially deliberately, but without actually lying. something that is deceptive usually gives a false impression without meaning to: by far the most common collocate of deceptive is appearances. however, deceptive is sometimes used to talk about deliberate deceptions in more formal contexts. * misleading 尤表示故意误导,但实际上并未以谎言欺骗。deceptive 通常表示并非有意制造假象。deceptive 最常见的搭配词是 appearances。不过,在较正式的语境中,deceptive 有时用以描述有意的欺骗行为。■ spurious /spjʊəriəs; name spjʊriəs/ (rather formal) seeming right or true but actually wrong or false; based on false ideas or ways of thinking虚假的;建立在错误观念(或思想方法)之上的;谬误的◆he had managed to create the entirely spurious impression that the company was thriving.他设法制造出彻头彻尾的假象,让人误以为公司一派兴旺。ⓘ typical collocates of spurious are argument, claim, grounds, impression and logic. * spurious 的常见搭配词有 argument、claim、grounds、impression 和 logic。misleading /mɪsliːdɪŋ/ giving the wrong idea or impression and intended or likely to make you believe sth that is not true误导的;使人误会的◆they face prosecution if they provide false or misleading information.他们如果提供虚假或使人产生误解的信息就会被起诉。◆it would be seriously misleading to suggest that television has no effect on children.说电视对儿童没有影响就是严重的误导。▸ misleadingly adverb◆these bats are sometimes misleadingly referred to as 'flying foxes'.这些蝙蝠有时被误称为“飞狐”。misleadingsee ⇨ trick/deceive 7 ⇨ untrue 1 ⇨ wrong 1 mis·lead·ing /mɪs`lidɪŋ; mɪsˈliːdɪŋ/adjlikely to make someone believe something that is not true 误导人的:◇statistics can be very misleading. 统计资料可能会具有很大的误导性。 |
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