misleadingly
误导地
常用释义
英音[ ˌmɪsˈliːdɪŋli ]
美音[ ˌmɪsˈliːdɪŋli ]
基本释义
- adv. 误导地
例句
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1·The data had been presented misleadingly.数据被以一种令人误解的方式表达出来。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·These bats are sometimes misleadingly referred to as 'flying foxes'.这些蝙蝠有时被误称为“飞狐”。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·Tell the truth, misleadingly.以容易误导人的方式讲实话。
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4·The index is misleadingly labeled the 'fear index';这一指数引人误解地被冠以“恐惧指数”之名;
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5·The system is known, somewhat misleadingly, as locales.这种系统称为locale,这个名字有时会让人误解。
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6·To talk or act insincerely or misleadingly; equivocate.不忠实地或误导地说或做。
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7·An OLAP solution is sometimes misleadingly called a data warehouse solution.OLAP解决方案有时候被错误地称为数据仓库解决方案。
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8·It was the result of a bungle: a bureaucratic rule-change misleadingly announced and over-excitedly reported.它实际上是一次失误的结果:行政命令的变动被错误地宣读,然后又过于激动地被报道了出来。
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9·Debuting in 2003 and often misleadingly viewed as the heir to Ayumi Hamasaki's throne as the queen of Japanese pop.2003年刚出道的时候,她总是被人称为日本流行乐天后滨崎步第二。
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10·What interested Marx, in other words, was what one might somewhat misleadingly call the spiritual, not the material.换句话说,使马克思感兴趣的是,一个人可能会误导精神,而不是物质。
同根词
词根:
mislead
misleading
adj
令人误解的;引入歧途的
misleader
n
错误引导者;错误领导人
misleading
v
给…带错路;把…引入歧途(mislead的ing形式)
mislead
vt
误导;带错