
中英词典 - "mislead"
形容词
1. mislead (adj.) - 误导的,引入歧途的
例句:
- Don't be fooled by his mislead promises.
不要被他那些误导性的承诺欺骗。 - His mislead actions caused a lot of confusion.
他那些引入歧途的行为导致了很多混乱。
名词
1. mislead (n.) - 误导,引入歧途
例句:
- The mislead of the public by the media is a growing concern.
媒体对公众的误导是一个日益关注的问题。 - His mislead caused a lot of damage.
他的误导导致了很多损失。
词语辨析
1. mislead vs deceive
这两个词都表示欺骗或误导的意思,但"mislead"更强调导致错误行为或判断,而"deceive"则更强调蓄意欺骗。
例句:
- He misled me into thinking he was an expert in the field.
他误导我以为他是该领域的专家。 - She deceived me into believing her false story.
她欺骗我相信她那个虚假的故事。
词汇扩充
1. misleading (adj.) - 误导的,引人误解的
例句:
- The article contained misleading information.
这篇文章包含了误导性的信息。 - His misleading statement caused confusion among the audience.
他那个引人误解的陈述在观众中引起了混乱。
近义词
1. deceive (v.) - 欺骗,蒙蔽
2. delude (v.) - 欺骗,使产生错觉
3. misinform (v.) - 提供错误信息,误导
反义词
1. guide (v.) - 引导,指引
2. enlighten (v.) - 启发,开导
柯林斯词典
mislead (verb)
1. If you say that someone has misled you, you mean that they have made you believe something which is not true, either by telling you a lie or by giving you a wrong idea or impression.
2. If a book or other piece of writing misleads you, it makes you believe something which is not true or which gives you a wrong idea about something.
牛津词典
mislead (verb)
1. Cause (someone) to have a wrong idea or impression about someone or something.
2. Give (someone) wrong or inaccurate information.
用法
1. mislead (v.)
例句:
- He deliberately misled the public about his involvement in the scandal.
他故意误导公众对他在丑闻中的涉及。 - Don't let false information mislead you.
不要让虚假信息误导你。
例句
1. The company's advertisements were intentionally misleading, causing many customers to make wrong purchasing decisions.
这家公司的广告故意误导,导致许多顾客做出错误的购买决策。
2. The politician's speech was full of misleading statements, distorting the facts and manipulating public opinion.
这位政治家的演讲充斥着误导性的陈述,扭曲事实并操纵舆论。
3. The teacher warned the students not to be misled by rumors and to seek accurate information before forming opinions.
老师警告学生不要被谣言所误导,在形成观点之前寻求准确的信息。
4. The mislead guidance from the faulty navigation system caused the driver to take the wrong turn.
来自有故障的导航系统的误导指示导致驾驶员转错了方向。
5. The journalist was accused of intentionally mislead the public through his biased reporting.
那位记者被指控通过他带有偏见的报道故意误导公众。
6. The false advertising mislead consumers into believing the product had benefits it did not actually possess.
虚假广告误导消费者相信该产品具有实际上并不存在的好处。
7. The mislead instructions in the manual caused the user to assemble the furniture incorrectly.
说明书中的误导指示使用户错误地组装了家具。
8. She realized she had been mislead by her friends' false promises and decided to cut ties with them.
她意识到自己被朋友们虚假的承诺所误导,并决定与他们断交。
9. The mislead rumors spread quickly through social media, causing panic among the population.
误导性的谣言通过社交媒体迅速传播,引起了民众的恐慌。
10. The company's mislead advertising campaign resulted in a loss of trust among its customers.
公司的误导性广告活动导致了顾客对其失去了信任。
11. The mislead interpretation of the data led to incorrect conclusions being drawn.
对数据的误导性解读导致了错误的结论被得出。
12. The mislead information provided by the witness caused the trial to take a different direction.
证人提供的误导性信息使得审判走向了不同的方向。
13. The mislead signage in the airport caused confusion among the travelers.
机场的误导性标识给旅客带来了困惑。
14. The mislead advice from the unreliable source led him to make the wrong investment decision.
来自不可靠消息来源的误导性建议使他做出了错误的投资决策。
15. The mislead map misled us into taking the longer route.
误导性的地图导致我们选了更长的路线。
16. She felt mislead by the false promises made by the company during the job interview.
她对公司在面试期间做出的虚假承诺感到被误导。
17. The mislead marketing tactics employed by the competitor affected our sales negatively.
竞争对手采取的误导性营销策略对我们的销售产生了负面影响。
18. The mislead information given by the witness caused the case to be dismissed.
证人提供的误导性信息导致这个案子被驳回。
19. The mislead statistics presented by the speaker distorted the reality of the situation.
发言人呈现的误导性统计数据扭曲了事态的真相。
20. The mislead guidance from the tour guide led us to miss the important landmarks.
导游的误导性指引使我们错过了重要的地标。