单词 | mislead |
释义 | misleadmisleadsmisledmisleadingmisleadmislead /ˌmɪsˈliːd/ verb [transitive] (past tense and past participle misled /-ˈled/) to deliberately tell someone something that is not true: Wiggins has admitted trying to mislead the police.haveadmittry威金斯承认试图误导警方。THESAURUS: misleadtrick to make someone believe something that is not true, in order to get something from them or to make them do something: She was tricked into signing the papers because she trusted her sons.betricksignpapertrustsondeceive to make someone who trusts you believe something that is not true, because it is useful to you if they believe it: This was a deliberate attempt to deceive the public.befool to make someone believe something that is not true. Fool is more informal than deceive: He fooled me into thinking he loved me.foolthinkloveSome people are easily fooled.befoolmislead to make someone believe something that is not true, especially by deliberately not giving them all the facts: The company said that it had not intended to mislead customers about its products.sayhaveintendcustomerproduct |
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