misled
misled 英 [ˌmɪsˈled] 美 [mɪsˈlɛd]
v. 把…带错方向(mislead的过去式)
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- v. 把…带错方向(mislead的过去式)
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1. I never should have misled the country, the Congress, my friends and my family.
我从来都不应该欺骗国家、国会、我的朋友和我的家人。
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2. I defy any one to assign an incident wherein reason will not direct us what we are to say or do in company, if we are not misled by pride or ill nature.
如果我们不被骄傲之情和坏脾气给误导,我相信理智将在社交活动,他人交往中对我们的言行举止做出正确的指引。 这一事实无可辩驳。
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3. He noted that a Scientologist hearing this would feel, with some justification, that he had misled his auditors about his progress.
他指出,山达基信徒听到这些之后,会有一些理由,感觉他在关于进展方面误导了听析师。
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