mislead的意思和读音

mislead

: [mɪsˈlid] : [mɪsˈliːd]

v.使

使

misled  misleads  misleading  

v.+n.mislead public

v.misinform,deceive,lie,delude,hoodwink

misleadv.

1.~ sb (about sth).~ sb (into doing sth)使to give sb the wrong idea or impression and make them believe sth that is not true

He deliberately misled us about the nature of their relationship.

v.1....;...;使[];

v.1.to make someone believe something that is incorrect or not true

1. 〖 accidentally〗 mislead〖 delayone’swork〗 ...

2. mis- ”, mislead ..., misspell ...

3.使 loss n. mislead vt. 使使 misleading adj. 使 ...

4. Kinfolk( Mislead) Goodness( ) ...

5.使 loss n. mislead vt. 使使 misleading adj. 使 ...

6. misjudge mislead mismanage ...

7.使 miserable a. mislead vt. 使 miss n. ...

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1.I argued that I did not like to deliberately mystify people or mislead them. His reply was that I misled everybody anyway.

2.Then you spend years trying to corrupt and mislead this child, fill his head with nonsense, and still it turns out perfectly fine.

3.Such a proceeding, however, would be very likely to mislead us.

4.Or a millionaire, whose does not care about his own appearance, wears so common that even mislead you that his is just a worker.穿

5."There was no intention by Mr Ahern to mislead or to give incomplete information in this regard, " Mr Peelo said.Peelo:“。”

6.As much as you attempt to let your common sense reign supreme, your optimism can sorely tempt you to mislead others.

7.Respond to a direct question with an equally direct answer. Do not mislead the interviewer with your answer.访

8.You have been deliberately mislead and kept in the dark over many events, that as Sovereign Beings you have every right to know about.

9.The Home Affairs Bureau's consultation paper may mislead the public as it is silent about this restriction.

10."They also had the potential to mislead parents about the potential consequences of consuming Coca-Cola, " he said.:“。”