单词 | mislead |
释义 | mis·lead /ˌmɪsˈliːd/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle misled /-ˈled/) [transitive] TRICK/DECEIVEto make someone believe something that is not true by giving them information that is false or not complete 将…引入歧途,误导mislead somebody about/over something Politicians have misled the public over the dangers of these chemicals. 政客们在这些化学品的危险性问题上误导了民众。 Don’t be misled by appearances, he’s a good worker. 不要被表象迷惑,他工作干得挺不错的。mislead somebody into believing/thinking etc something Don’t be misled into thinking that scientific research is easy. 不要受人误导,以为搞科学研究很容易。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusmislead• The report is a deliberate and obvious attempt to mislead.• Agents are accused of misleading clients into signing up for savings plans that were actually insurance policies.• They were accused of misleading customers about the nutritional value of their product.• She had just assumed ... She had assumed rather a lot, it seemed - or perhaps Caro had deliberately misled her?• Statements by officials, including some made by ministers in Parliament, have been used too often to mislead in connection with Ulster affairs.• I can assure you there was no intention to mislead our insurers.• Livingstone says there was no attempt to intentionally mislead the public.mislead somebody into believing/thinking etc something• But some critics claim that re-creations mislead the viewer into thinking he or she is watching a recording of the real thing.• I would not want to mislead anyone into thinking that research is easy: it is hard and very time consuming work.• It misleads one into thinking that a person is somehow divorced from his body, a disembodied observer of it.mis·lead verbChineseSyllable true believe that not someone make something to is Corpus |
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