deceive 详细解释

deceive

[di'si:v]

vt.欺骗
vi.行骗

vt.

1. 欺骗, 蒙蔽

I deceived him and he found it out.

我欺骗了他, 而他发觉了。

2. 哄骗(某人)做[(+into)]

I was deceived into thinking that he was trustworthy.

我上当受骗, 以为他很可靠。

vi.

欺诈, 行骗

词形变化

形容词: deceivable | 副词: deceivingly | 名词: deceiver | 动词过去式: deceived | 动词过去分词: deceived | 动词现在分词: deceiving | 动词第三人称单数: deceives |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.欺骗, 蒙蔽

beguile  trick  hoax  dupe  betray  mislead  lie  

同义参见:

humbug  fool  bluff  snow  fake  dupe  gull  pervert  cheat  delude  

反义:

vt.vi.欺骗, 蒙蔽

undeceive  

英英释义

动词 deceive:

be false to; be dishonest with

同义词:lead on, delude, cozen

cause someone to believe an untruth

同义词:betray, lead astray

补充

deceivedeceive英:[diˈsi:v] 美:[dɪˈsiv]vt. & vi.1.欺骗; 蒙骗He deceived his friends about his income.他在自己的收入问题上欺骗了朋友。

例句

1. He has deceived and disillusioned us all.他欺骗了我们, 让我们所有人的幻想破灭。 2. The boys, if my eyes did not deceive me, were praying.如果我没有看错的话, 这些男孩是在祈祷。 3. He deceived the council into giving him money.他骗了委员会一笔钱。 4. If you can make the last ten seconds exciting, you can deceive your audience into thinking it's been like that all along.如果你能让最后十秒钟激动人心的话, 你就能骗得观众相信, 演出一直都如此精彩。 5. Alcoholics tend to deceive themselves about their problems.酗酒者对于自己的问题倾向于采取自欺欺人的态度。 6. They deceive themselves that everything is all right.他们自欺欺人地认为一切正常。 7. I was really hurt that he had deceived me.他的不忠令我深受伤害。 8. His hopes were deceived.他的希望落空了。 9. She deceived me by pretending to be a famous movie star.她冒充著名的电影明星来蒙骗我。 10. We deceived the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter.我们把驱逐舰伪装成运输船蒙蔽敌人。 11. to deceive someone's trust辜负某人的信任 12. I've been deceived in you.我对你感到失望。 13. to deceive the time打发时间 14. Don't deceive under any circumstance.在任何情况下都不要行骗。 15. It's an engaging manner that easily deceives.那是一种极易骗人的迷人的态度。 16. I didn't intend to deceive people into thinking it was French champagne.我并没有有意要骗人们相信这是法国香槟。 17. the area may seem to offer nothing of interest, but don't be deceived.这一地区表面上没有什么令人感兴趣的东西,但是不要被表象误导。 18. [no obj.]everything about him was intended to deceive.有关他的一切都是为了骗人。 19. He deceived his mother into believing that he had earned the money, not stolen it.他欺骗母亲,使她相信他的钱是赚来的,不是偷来的。 20. You're deceiving yourself if you think there's an easy solution to the problem.如果你认为这个问题很容易解决,你是在欺骗自己。 21. Her parents punished her for trying to deceive them.她的父母惩罚了她因为她试图欺骗他们。 22. The wall doesn't look real—it wouldn't deceive [=fool] a child.这堵墙一看就是假的——这连孩子都蒙不了。 23. He was accused of deceiving the customer about the condition of the car.他被指责对那位顾客隐瞒车况。 24. People who think they can eat whatever they want without harming their health are deceiving themselves.认为想吃什么就吃什么而不会危害健康的人是在欺骗他们自己。 25. "Unless my eyes deceive me [=unless I am mistaken about what I am seeing], there are no children in the room."如果我没看错的话,房间里没有孩子。 26. It's no use deceiving ourselves into thinking [=it will not be helpful if we pretend] that everything will be fine.我们骗自己以为一切都会变好,这样做毫无用处。 27. Remember that appearances can deceive—just because something looks good doesn't mean it is good.记住,外表可能会骗人——就是因为外表看着好并不意味着真的好。 28. Appearances can be very deceiving. [=deceptive]外表可能会有很大的欺骗性。 29. The game is deceivingly [=deceptively] easy.这个游戏看似容易。