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/dɪˈsiːv/ |
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1 | to trick someone by behaving in a dishonest way 欺骗 |
| ‘You two don’ t deceive me,’ she said. ‘I know what you’ re trying to do’ . “你们两个别骗我,”她说道。“我知道你们想干什么。” |
| deceive sb into doing sth He was deceived into giving them all his money. 他受骗了,把钱全都给了他们。 |
| don’ t be deceived Don’ t be deceived – she’ s not as nice as she seems. 别受骗上当,她可没有表面看上去那样好。 |
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2 | if something deceives you , it gives you a false idea about something else 蒙骗;示以假象 |
| sb’ s eyes/ears deceive them Unless my eyes deceive me, that’ s your brother over there. 除非我看花了眼,那不是你兄弟吗! |
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3 | old-fashioned if someone deceives their husband , wife , or partner , they have a sexual relationship with someone else 对(丈夫、妻子或伴侣)不忠;背叛 |
PHRASE |
- | deceive yourself |
| to refuse to believe something because you do not want to |
| 欺骗自己;自欺欺人 |
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| You’ re just deceiving yourself if you think he’ ll come back to you. 如果你认为他会回到你身边,那你是在自欺欺人。 |
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