简明英汉词典 | ||
deceive | ||
[di5si:v] | ||
v. | ||
欺骗, 行骗 | ||
美国传统词典[双解] | ||
deceive | ||
de.ceive | ||
AHD:[d1-s?v“] | ||
D.J.[di6si8v] | ||
K.K.[d!6siv] | ||
v.(动词) | ||
de.ceived, de.ceiv.ing, de.ceives | ||
v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To cause to believe what is not true; mislead. | |
使…相信某事不是真的;误导 | ||
(2) |
Archaic To catch by guile; ensnare. | |
【古语】 诱捕;使入陷阱 | ||
v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
To practice deceit. | ||
行骗 | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English deceiven | |
中古英语 deceiven | ||
(2) |
from Old French deceveir | |
源自 古法语 deceveir | ||
(3) |
from Vulgar Latin *d??re} | |
源自 俗拉丁语 *d??re} | ||
(4) |
from Latin d?e [to ensnare, deceive] | |
源自 拉丁语 d?e [诱入圈套,陷害] | ||
(5) |
d?- [de-] | |
d?- [脱离] | ||
(6) |
capere [to seize] * see kap- | |
capere [抓住] *参见 kap- | ||
继承用法 | ||
deceiv“able | ||
adj.(形容词) | ||
deceiv“er | ||
n.(名词) | ||
deceiv“ingly | ||
adv.(副词) | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
deceive, betray, mislead, beguile, delude, dupe, hoodwink, bamboozle, double-cross | |
(2) |
These verbs mean to lead another into error, danger, or a disadvantageous position, for the most part by underhand means. | |
这动词是通过狡诈的手段把他人导入错误、危险或不利的位置的意思。 | ||
(3) |
Deceive involves the deliberate concealment or the misrepresentation of the truth: | |
Deceive 是有意隐瞒或歪曲真相的意思: | ||
“There is a moment of difficulty and danger at which flattery and falsehood can no longer deceive” (Letters of Junius). | ||
“在艰难和危险的时刻,奉承和欺骗不再能蒙蔽人” (朱尼厄斯的信)。 | ||
(4) |
Betray implies faithlessness or treachery: | |
Betray 含有不忠或背叛的意思: | ||
“When you betray somebody else, you also betray yourself” (Isaac Bashevis Singer). | ||
“你背叛别人的时候,你也背叛了你自己” (伊萨艾克·巴谢维丝·辛格)。 | ||
(5) |
Mislead means to lead in the wrong direction or into error of thought or action: | |
Mislead 意为引入错误的方向或引向错误的思维、行动: | ||
“My manhood, long misled by wandering fires,/Followed false lights” (John Dryden). | ||
“游移的火焰长久地误导,我的成年时期跟随着虚妄的光” (约翰·德莱顿)。 | ||
(6) |
Beguile suggests deceiving or misleading by means of pleasant or alluring methods: | |
Beguile 含有通过友好的方法引诱、欺骗的意思: | ||
They beguiled unwary investors with tales of overnight fortunes. To | ||
他们以一夜之间可以发大财的承诺,诱骗了掉以轻心的投资者。 | ||
(7) |
delude is to mislead to the point where a person is unable to tell truth from falsehood or to form sound judgments: | |
Delude 指欺骗到一个程度,致使受骗人无法分辨真伪,或做出可靠的判断: | ||
The government deluded the public about the dangers of low-level radiation. | ||
政府欺骗公众,关于低强度辐射的危险性。 | ||
(8) |
Dupe means to delude by playing upon another's susceptibilities or naiveté: | |
Dupe 意为利用他人的易动感情或幼稚进行欺骗: | ||
Gullible shoppers are easily duped by unscrupulous advertisers. | ||
不坚定的消费者很容易被不道德的广告商蒙骗。 | ||
(9) |
Hoodwink refers to deluding by trickery: | |
Hoodwink 指通过诡计进行欺骗: | ||
It is difficult to hoodwink a smart lawyer. | ||
很难欺骗一个聪明的律师。 | ||
(10) |
Bamboozle less formally means to delude by the use of such tactics as hoaxing, befuddling, or artful persuasion: | |
Bamboozle 指通过戏弄的,令人迷惑的,或狡猾的劝服进行欺骗,较少用于正式场合: | ||
“Perhaps if I wanted to be understood or to understand I would bamboozle myself into belief, but I am a reporter” (Graham Greene). | ||
“也许如果被理解或理解,我可以哄骗自己相信,可我是个记者” (格拉姆·格林)。 | ||
(11) |
Double-cross implies the betrayal of a confidence or the willful breaking of a pledge: | |
Double-cross 含有背叛他人的信任或故意不履行誓言的意思: | ||
New members of the party felt they had been double-crossed by the old guard. | ||
党内的新成员觉得他们被那个资深党员骗了。 | ||
现代英汉词典 | ||
deceive | ||
[dI5si:v] | ||
vt. | ||
deceived, deceiving | ||
诈骗;欺骗 | ||
He deceived her into thinking he could drive a car. | ||
他骗她,使她相信他会开汽车。 | ||
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
deceive | ||
[di5si:v] | ||
vt. | ||
(1) |
欺诈[骗], 蒙蔽 | |
(2) |
使弄错, 使失望 | |
deceive sb. with fair words | ||
用花言巧语欺骗某人 | ||
He has deliberately deceived us. | ||
他有意地欺骗我们。 | ||
词性变化 | ||
deceive | ||
[di5si:v] | ||
vi. | ||
欺诈, 欺骗 | ||
继承用法 | ||
deceivability | ||
n. | ||
词性变化 | ||
deceivable | ||
[dI`si:vEbl] | ||
adj. | ||
易受骗的, 可欺诈的 | ||
deceivably | ||
adv. | ||
deceiver | ||
[dI`si:vE(r)] | ||
n. | ||
欺骗者 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
be deceived in sb. | ||
看错了某人, 对某人感到失望 | ||
deceive oneself | ||
骗自己; 误解, 想错 | ||
deceive sb. into doing sth . | ||
骗某人做某事 | ||
He that once deceives is ever suspected. | ||
[谚]骗人一次, 受疑一世。 | ||
英文相关词典 | ||
deceive | ||
beguile betray dupe hoax lie mislead trick undeceive | ||
[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||
deceive | ||
行骗;欺诈 | ||
美国传统词典 | ||
deceive | ||
de.ceive | ||
AHD:[d1-s?v“] | ||
D.J.[di6si8v] | ||
K.K.[d!6siv] | ||
v. | ||
de.ceived, de.ceiv.ing, de.ceives | ||
v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To cause to believe what is not true; mislead. | |
(2) |
Archaic To catch by guile; ensnare. | |
v.intr. | ||
To practice deceit. | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English deceiven | |
(2) |
from Old French deceveir | |
(3) |
from Vulgar Latin *d??re} | |
(4) |
from Latin d?e [to ensnare, deceive] | |
(5) |
d?- [de-] | |
(6) |
capere [to seize] * see kap- | |
继承用法 | ||
deceiv“able | ||
adj. | ||
deceiv“er | ||
n. | ||
deceiv“ingly | ||
adv. | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
deceive, betray, mislead, beguile, delude, dupe, hoodwink, bamboozle, double-cross | |
(2) |
These verbs mean to lead another into error, danger, or a disadvantageous position, for the most part by underhand means. | |
(3) |
Deceive involves the deliberate concealment or the misrepresentation of the truth: | |
“There is a moment of difficulty and danger at which flattery and falsehood can no longer deceive” (Letters of Junius). | ||
(4) |
Betray implies faithlessness or treachery: | |
“When you betray somebody else, you also betray yourself” (Isaac Bashevis Singer). | ||
(5) |
Mislead means to lead in the wrong direction or into error of thought or action: | |
“My manhood, long misled by wandering fires,/Followed false lights” (John Dryden). | ||
(6) |
Beguile suggests deceiving or misleading by means of pleasant or alluring methods: | |
They beguiled unwary investors with tales of overnight fortunes. To | ||
(7) |
delude is to mislead to the point where a person is unable to tell truth from falsehood or to form sound judgments: | |
The government deluded the public about the dangers of low-level radiation. | ||
(8) |
Dupe means to delude by playing upon another's susceptibilities or naiveté: | |
Gullible shoppers are easily duped by unscrupulous advertisers. | ||
(9) |
Hoodwink refers to deluding by trickery: | |
It is difficult to hoodwink a smart lawyer. | ||
(10) |
Bamboozle less formally means to delude by the use of such tactics as hoaxing, befuddling, or artful persuasion: | |
“Perhaps if I wanted to be understood or to understand I would bamboozle myself into belief, but I am a reporter” (Graham Greene). | ||
(11) |
Double-cross implies the betrayal of a confidence or the willful breaking of a pledge: | |
New members of the party felt they had been double-crossed by the old guard. | ||
英汉法学大词典 | ||
deceive | ||
v.欺骗 ,欺诈,行骗,蒙骗 | ||
英汉化学大词典 | ||
deceive | ||
vt.欺骗,蒙蔽,伪装 | ||
英汉海运大词典 | ||
deceive | ||
欺骗,欺诈,行骗 | ||
英汉计算机大词典 | ||
deceive | ||
vt.欺骗(蒙蔽,伪装 | ||
英汉心理学大词典 | ||
deceive | ||
欺骗 |
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