mis
lead
第三人称
misleads
现在进行时
misleading
过去式
misled
过去完成时
misled
1
误导, 欺骗
to cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically by lying or omitting important information
及物动词
- The politician misled the public about their intentions for the new policy.
这位政治家在关于新政策的意图上误导了公众。
- The advertisement misled consumers by exaggerating the benefits of the product.
广告通过夸大产品的好处误导了消费者。
- He misled his friend by telling only half-truths about what happened.
他通过只讲述事情的一半真相误导了他的朋友。
- She felt betrayed when she discovered her partner had been misleading her about their finances.
当她发现她的伴侣在财务问题上误导了她时,她感到被背叛了。
- Be cautious of news sources that may attempt to mislead viewers by presenting biased or incomplete information.
警惕那些可能通过呈现偏见或不完整信息来误导观众的新闻来源。
同义词:
2
误导, 欺骗
to guide someone or something in the wrong direction
及物动词
- The unclear instructions misled him, causing him to take the wrong turn.
不明确的指示误导了他,导致他走错了方向。
- The compass was faulty and misled the explorers deep into the forest.
指南针有故障,误导了探险者深入森林。
- The misleading map misled them for hours before they realized the error.
这张误导性的地图在他们意识到错误之前误导了他们几个小时。
- The signs along the road misled the travelers.
路边的标志误导了旅行者。
- The misprinted directions misled the hikers, causing confusion in the forest.
印错的方向误导了徒步旅行者,导致森林中的混乱。