
Misled
形容词(Adjective)
1. 误导的;被骗的
中文解释:被给予错误信息或指导的。
例句:
1. He was misled by false promises.(他被虚假的承诺所误导。)
2. I feel misled by the advertisement.(我觉得广告误导了我。)
名词(Noun)
1. 被误导的人
中文解释:被欺骗或误导的人。
例句:
1. She proved to be a victim of a misled.(她事实证明是受骗者。)
2. The misled filed a complaint against the company.(被误导者对公司提起了投诉。)
词语辨析
1. Mislead vs. Deceive
Mislead强调通过提供错误的信息或引导使某人误入歧途;而Deceive着重通过欺骗或行动使某人相信错误的事实。
例句:
1. He was misled by his friends about the location of the party.(他的朋友们让他误信了派对的地点。)
2. The con artist deceived her into giving him her savings.(骗子欺骗她把她的积蓄交给了他。)
词汇扩充
1. Misleader(名词):误导者
中文解释:给予错误信息或指导的人。
例句:
1. The misleader was convicted of fraud.(那个误导者被判犯有欺诈罪。)
2. The politician was accused of being a misleader.(那位政治家被指控是个误导者。)
近义词(Synonyms)
反义词(Antonyms)
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
形容词:
If you feel misled, you feel that you have been deceived or cheated.
名词:
Someone who is misled is deceived by someone or by something that they believe.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
形容词:
Cause (someone) to have a wrong idea or impression about someone or something.
名词:
A person who has been deceived by someone or something.
用法
Misled是一个形容词,用来描述被误导或被骗的人或事物。它也可以用作名词,指代被误导的人。常常与by或者into连用,表示被谁或被什么误导或骗取。
例如:
1. He was misled by false promises.(他被虚假的承诺所误导。)
2. She felt misled into buying the product.(她觉得自己被误导购买了这个产品。)
3. The misled filed a complaint against the company.(被误导者对公司提起了投诉。)
4. The misleader was convicted of fraud.(那个误导者被判犯有欺诈罪。)
例句
- He was misled by false promises.(他被虚假的承诺所误导。)
- I feel misled by the advertisement.(我觉得广告误导了我。)
- She proved to be a victim of a misled.(她事实证明是受骗者。)
- The misled filed a complaint against the company.(被误导者对公司提起了投诉。)
- He was misled by his friends about the location of the party.(他的朋友们让他误信了派对的地点。)
- The con artist deceived her into giving him her savings.(骗子欺骗她把她的积蓄交给了他。)
- The misleader was convicted of fraud.(那个误导者被判犯有欺诈罪。)
- The politician was accused of being a misleader.(那位政治家被指控是个误导者。)
- Don't be misled by his charming appearance.(不要被他迷人的外表所迷惑。)
- The company's advertising campaign misled consumers about the product's effectiveness.(公司的广告宣传误导了消费者对产品效果的认识。)
- She realized she had been misled into investing in a fraudulent scheme.(她意识到自己被误导投资了一个欺诈计划。)
- Many people were misled by the false information spread on social media.(许多人被社交媒体上传播的虚假信息所误导。)
- The teacher felt responsible for having misled her students with incorrect information.(老师对于用错误信息误导学生感到负责。)
- He felt misled and betrayed by his closest friend.(他感到被他最亲密的朋友误导和背叛。)
- The politician's speech was filled with misleading statements aimed at misleading the public.(那位政治家的演讲充斥着误导性的陈述,目的是误导公众。)
- She sued the company for misleading advertising that had misled customers into purchasing their product.(她起诉该公司的误导性广告误导了顾客购买了他们的产品。)
- The journalist was accused of deliberately misleading the public with false information.(那个记者被指控故意用虚假信息误导公众。)
- He was misled into believing that he had won the lottery, only to find out it was a scam.(他被误导相信自己中奖了,结果发现那是个骗局。)
- They were misled by the fake news article, which claimed that aliens had landed on Earth.(他们被那篇声称外星人降临地球的假新闻误导了。)
- She felt a sense of betrayal after realizing that her closest friend had misled her for years.(在意识到多年来她最亲密的朋友一直在误导她后,她感到了背叛。)
- The company was fined for misleading customers with false advertising.(该公司因使用虚假广告误导顾客而被罚款。)