Sessions believes his erstwhile colleagues have been misled.
塞申斯认为,他以前的同事被误导了。
TED演讲(视频版)双语精选
Look, I don't mean that we purposely mislead.
并非是我们有意误导。
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Christie also used clues to intentionally mislead her audience.
克里斯蒂还会特意设计一些用来误导读者的线索。
咱们裸熊
So that pigeon at the park really was misleading us?
所以公园里的那只鸽子其实是在误导我们?
BBC 听力 2017年3月合集
I feel like I was a bit of misled really.
我现在真的觉得我有点被误导了。
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We also have to realize that our intuition sometimes misleads us.
我们也需要意识到我们的直觉有时会误导我们。
BBC 听力 2016年7月合集
As the report makes clear, there were no lies. Parliament and cabinet were not misled.
正如报告所清晰指出的,这之中并无谎言。当时,无论是英国议会还是内阁,均未受到误导。
奇思妙想物语
That's true, but the probability of them misleading you is lower.
没错,但是他们误导你的可能性比较低。
是,大臣(Yes, Minister)第二季
I cannot be seen to mislead them.
我可不能被视为误导了他们。
是,大臣(Yes, Minister)第二季
You will not be seen to mislead them.
您不会被视为误导了他们。
英语百科
Deception
(重定向自Mislead)
Deception, beguilement, deceit, bluff, mystification and subterfuge is the act of propagating beliefs in things that are not true, or not the whole truth (as in half-truths or omission). Deception can involve dissimulation, propaganda, and sleight of hand, as well as distraction, camouflage, or concealment. There is also self-deception, as in bad faith.