mis·di·rec·tion
noun/ˌmɪsdəˈrekʃn/, /ˌmɪsdaɪˈrekʃn/
/ˌmɪsdəˈrekʃn/, /ˌmɪsdaɪˈrekʃn/
- [uncountable] the deliberate release of wrong information in order to stop people from knowing the truth about a situation
误导:故意发布错误的信息,以阻止人们了解有关情况的真相 - There's no reason to assume that the White House engaged in misdirection.
没有理由认为白宫存在误导。
- There's no reason to assume that the White House engaged in misdirection.
- [uncountable, countable] the act of giving wrong information about the law by a judge to a jury (= the group of people who decide if somebody is guilty of a crime)
法官向陪审团(=决定某人是否有罪的一群人)提供有关法律的错误信息的行为 - The judge's failure to tell them of that responsibility was regarded as a misdirection.
法官未能告诉他们这一责任被视为误导。
- The judge's failure to tell them of that responsibility was regarded as a misdirection.
- [countable, uncountable] the act of giving wrong information in a film, story, magic act, etc. to make people expect something that does not happen, so that they will be surprised at what actually happens
误导:在电影,故事,魔术等中提供错误信息的行为,使人们期望未发生的事情,从而使他们对实际发生的事情感到惊讶 - The clues and misdirections come rapidly one after the other.
线索和误导迅速接二连三地出现。 - ‘The Crying Game’ is a movie obsessed with misdirection.
《哭泣的游戏》是一部痴迷于误导的电影。
- The clues and misdirections come rapidly one after the other.