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lull objlQlv [T]to cause to feel sleepy, calm or safe使困倦,使镇静,使感到安全People who drive long distances need to be careful that the motion of the car doesn't lull them to sleep.长途驾驶员须小心,以防汽车的(单调)运动使他们昏昏欲睡。The minister's statement was designed to lull the public into believing that the situation is improving.部长的报告是为了使公众相信情况正在改善。Their promises lulled us into a false sense of security (= made us feel safe, when in fact we were not).他们的承诺使我们有种安全感的错觉。
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