delude
欺骗
常用释义
英音[ dɪˈluːd ]
美音[ dɪˈluːd ]
变形
第三人称单数:
deludes
现在分词:
deluding
过去式:
deluded
过去分词:
deluded
基本释义
- v. 欺骗,哄骗;<旧>迷惑;<旧>逃避;<旧>使失望
例句
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1·We delude ourselves that we are in control.我们欺骗自己一切都在我们的控制之下。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Each one was a girl of fair common sense, and she did not delude herself with any vain conceits, or deny her love.每一个都是明白事理的姑娘,她没有想到为了超过别人,就用虚荣的幻想去自欺欺人,或是去否认她的爱情。
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3·Whatever we do, we should never delude ourselves into believing that gifted children or geniuses are different from the rest of humanity.无论我们怎样做,都不应自欺欺人地相信有天赋的孩子或天才和其他人不同。
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4·It was clear after the incident that, while she may have answered truthfully in the strictest sense of the word, Sheryl was actually trying to delude Sergei.事件发生后,虽然从严格意义上讲,谢莉尔可能是如实回答,但实际上她是想欺骗塞奇。
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5·Let us not delude ourselves!我们不要自欺欺人了!
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6·To deceive by guile; delude.对…施诡计;欺骗。
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7·You must not delude him into believing it.你不可误导他相信那件事。
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8·You know we delude our tea according to our samples.你们知道我们是凭发卖货样发卖茶叶的。
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9·He was not a rake that made a trade to delude women.他并不是那样一个色棍以欺骗女人为生。
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10·Our brains, however, delude us into thinking we can do more.但我们的大脑却会欺骗我们,让我们以为自己可以做得更多。
同根词
词根:
delude