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misled

/mis-leed/US // mɪsˈlid //UK // (mɪsˈliːd) //

被误导,被误导的,误导,受误导

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mis·led, mis·lead·ing.

    • : to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
    • : to lead into error of conduct, thought, or judgment.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mis·led, mis·lead·ing.

    • : to be misleading; tend to deceive: vague directions that often mislead.

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Examples

  • Wisner continues to feel angry toward the agency because she believes she was misled.

  • All I had in those days was a monstrous lack of ego which therefore required huge injections of actorly ego and misled people.

  • The president came to believe Shamir misled him on the settlement issue, or flat-out lied to him.

  • “He and we have been misled in trying [Cruise] on as a hero, a kind of superman,” he recently wrote.

  • “I strongly regret that left the Senators with the impression that I deliberately misled them,” he said.

  • Pausing at the threshold before opening the door, the sonorous mumble sounding through the deal panels misled me.

  • The local name "Geai" may perhaps have misled him as to the occasional appearance of the Jay.

  • Men misled one another with false information, occasionally came to blows, and drank deeply when time and opportunity offered.

  • Nor does misdescription of the note vitiate the notice unless the party to whom the notice is given is in fact misled thereby.

  • Monsieur has been somewhat misled, it would seem, by his friend who was witty at my expense and inclined to exaggerate.