动词欺诈; 误导
及物动词undeceive
及物动词
1. I deceived him and he found it out.
我欺骗了他,而他发觉了。
2. He has deliberately deceived us.
他有意地欺骗我们。
3. I was deceived into thinking that he was trustworthy.
我上当受骗,以为他很可靠。
4. He deceived her into thinking he could drive a car.
他骗她,使她相信他会开汽车。
1. 欺骗:take advantage of 欺骗(deceive) 对......加以利用appreciate v.意识到 (realize) 抬高...价格、涨价cater 食物,投合(cater for)contain v. 制服(To halt the spread or development of)
2. 欺骗,蒙蔽:decade 十年 | deceive 欺骗,蒙蔽 | December 十二月
3. 欺骗,哄骗:dazzle 使眩目,耀眼 | deceive 欺骗,哄骗 | decline 下降,减少,衰退
1. 欺骗;诓骗
If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true, usually in order to get some advantage for yourself.
e.g. He has deceived and disillusioned us all...
他欺骗了大家,让我们失望至极。
e.g. If you can make the last 10 seconds exciting, you can deceive your audience into thinking it's been like that all along.
如果能让最后 10 秒钟紧张刺激,就可以给观众造成场面一直都是如此的假象。
2. deceive的解释
2. 欺骗,蒙骗(自己)
If you deceive yourself, you do not admit to yourself something that you know is true.
e.g. Alcoholics are notorious for their ability to deceive themselves about the extent of their problem.
酗酒者善于在自身问题的严重性上自欺欺人,这是人所共知的。
3. 误导;蒙蔽
If something deceives you, it gives you a wrong impression and makes you believe something that is not true.
e.g. His gentle, kindly appearance did not deceive me...
我没有被他文雅和善的外表所蒙蔽。
e.g. The boys, if my eyes did not deceive me, were praying.
如果我没有看错的话,那些男孩子正在祈祷。
1. Sometimes you do not have to be a charlatan to deceive the audience.
2. deceive的近义词
2. The suspects were alleged to have produced, sold or added the chemical melamine into fresh milk to deceive protein tests.
3. deceive什么意思
3. In the interests of the political parties, senators always confuse right and wrong and deceive the voters.
4. These companies dare to deceive customers by changing phone numbers frequently because they can earn huge profits in a short period of time.
5. " McDonald's didn't have any right to deceive people this way, " Bharti said.
6. deceive
6. He said attempts to suggest some cigarettes are safer occur in many countries, and are usually part of tobacco industry campaigns to deceive the public and encourage smoking.
7. The tragic position that the Dalai Lama has deliberately described for himself serves as his other forcible weapon to deceive world opinion.
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8. Until then Japan will continue to inspire mistrust in its neighbors and deceive its young people with a false national identity.
9. Xu said Chen's move is an apparent attempt to mislead world opinion and deceive the Taiwan public and is doomed to failure.
10. deceive是什么意思
10. But Roberto Mancini's men have flattered to deceive again in the Champions League, having been dumped out by Valencia in last season's first knockout round.
verb
1. cause someone to believe an untruth
e.g. The insurance company deceived me when they told me they were covering my house
Synonym: betray lead astray
2. be false to
be dishonest with