deceive 的 2 个定义
de·ceived, de·ceiv·ing.
- to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They deceived the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter.
- to be unfaithful to.
- Archaic. to while away.
de·ceived, de·ceiv·ing.
- to mislead or falsely persuade others; practice deceit: an engaging manner that easily deceives.
deceive 近义词
mislead; be dishonest
deceive 的近义词 51 个
- betray
- cheat
- circumvent
- defraud
- delude
- disappoint
- dupe
- entrap
- falsify
- fool
- hoodwink
- swindle
- trick
- victimize
- bamboozle
- beat
- beguile
- bilk
- buffalo
- burn
- clip
- con
- cozen
- ensnare
- fake
- fleece
- gouge
- gull
- hoax
- hook
- humbug
- outwit
- rob
- scam
- screw
- sell
- skin
- beat out of
- cross up
- double-cross
- impose upon
- lead on
- play joke on
- pull fast one
- put on
- suck in
- take advantage of
- take for
- take for ride
- take in
- take to cleaners
deceive 的反义词 9 个
更多deceive例句
- Well, when it comes to jobs reports in this pandemic, looks can be deceiving.
- Apple is also accused of deceiving consumers about the headphones’ durability and sweat-resistance.
- Well, as far as we can tell, the earliest meaning of bamboozle was "to deceive by trickery, hoodwink," which is why some believe that it arose among the criminals of the underworld.
- The most serious allegation in the report suggests district administrators deceived a credit rating agency before issuing millions of dollars of bonds in 2018.
- The most damning section of the audit suggests that district administrators knowingly deceived a credit rating agency just before they issued millions of dollars in bonds.
- He's polite and amusing, inventing comic voices to deceive friends.
- What: Your eyes do not deceive you: Fishman is looking into more than one thing.
- When we meet thus, when we do honor to the dead in terms that must sometimes embrace the living, we do not deceive ourselves.
- If you deceive your children about Santa, you may give them a more thrilling experience of Christmas.
- Then again … as I said, for a forgery to deceive at all, it has to preserve a great many features of a genuine object.
- However this be, it is hard to say that these fibs have that clear intention to deceive which constitutes a complete lie.
- There, if his eyes did not deceive him, were evidences of mortar dislodged by nefarious toes.
- It was not possible to deceive himself an instant longer, for the naked truth lay staring into his eyes.
- O my people, they that call thee blessed, the same deceive thee, and destroy the way of thy steps.
- Only I fear they will not profit us much; for if my eyes deceive me not, both are already captured.