mislead
v. 误导; 将…引入歧途; 欺骗
If you say that someone has misled you, you mean that they have made you believe something which is not true, either by telling you a lie or by giving you a wrong idea or impression.
Jack was furious with his London doctors for having misled him...
杰克对伦敦的医生欺骗自己的行为感到非常生气。
Ministers must not knowingly mislead Parliament and the public.
大臣们不应该故意地误导议会与公众。
1. lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions;
2. give false or misleading information to
Ministers must not knowingly mislead Parliament and the public.
大臣们不应该故意地误导议会与公众。
Don't let his friendly words mislead you.
别让他那友好的言词把你蒙混住.
Macdonald accepted that such information could be used to manipulate, to obfuscate, and to mislead.
麦克唐纳相信这样的信息可以用来操纵舆论,蒙蔽误导。
With so many reports to mislead one, it is hard to say at whose door the responsibility should be laid.
报告多得摸不着头绪, 很难说责任该由谁负.
Don't let his friendly manner mislead you into trusting him.
不要让他那种友好的态度使你误信他.