mislead
v
(pt, pp misled )
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (about/as to sth) cause sb to have a wrong idea or impression about sb/sth 使某人对他人[某事物]产生错误想法或印象
You misled me as to your intentions. 你误使我对你的意图信以为真.
2 [Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态]
(a) lead or guide (sb) in the wrong direction 给(某人)领错路, 引错方向
We were misled by the guide. 向导给我们引错了路.
(b) (fig 比喻) lead or guide (sb) into wrong behaviour or beliefs 将(某人)引入歧途
misled by bad companions 被损友带坏.
3 (phr v) mislead sb into doing sth cause sb to do sth by deceiving him 骗某人做某事
He misled me into thinking he was rich. 他使我误以为他很有钱.
🎯 考研助记
前缀:mis 误,错,恶,不
🔁 扩展释义
*[mis'li:d]vt. 误导
🌿 同词根单词
mistaken. 错误,过失,误解;差错,口误,笔误;失策,失误;
vt.& vi. 弄错,误解;
vt. 认不出;误会;看错;
vi. 弄错;误解;
Wait, Shylock. The law of Venice says that if anyone tries to kill or murder any citizen of Venice, everything that he owns shall be taken away from him.
等一等,夏洛克。威尼斯的法律规定任何企图杀害或谋害任何威尼斯公民的人,他所有的一切必须被没收。
There are about 50 million sheep in New Zealand, about 14 sheep for every New Zealander!
在新西兰大约有5000万只羊,每个新西兰人拥有14只羊左右!
Because of his actions, all Hindus were finally free to draw water from the same village well, to go to the same temple to pray and even marry each other.