deluded
英 [dɪˈluːdɪd]
美 [dɪˈluːdɪd]
adj. 受骗的;上当的
v. 欺骗; 哄骗
delude的过去分词和过去式
过去式:deluded
BNC.34638 / COCA.29773
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 受骗的;上当的
Someone who isdeludedbelieves something that is not true.- ...deluded fanatics.
执迷不悟的狂热信徒 - You poor deluded fool!
你这个上当受骗的傻瓜!
- ...deluded fanatics.
双语例句
- They very can enjoy the ear the joy, also is the ear can let a females deluded reason.
他们很会享受耳朵的快乐,也就是耳朵能让一个女如痴如醉的原因。 - The regulators, the bankers and Congress deluded themselves into believing that property prices could only go up.
监管机构、银行家和国会都曾自欺欺人地认为,地产价格只会越来越高。 - The relationship between employees and employer was described as moving from "parent-child" to "adult-adult"; flexible working was increasingly seen as a viable option and only the deluded thought they had a job for life.
员工和雇主之间的关系从“子女与家长”变成了“成人与成人”的关系;弹性工作越来越被视为一个可行的选择,只有那些受到蛊惑的人才会认为他们有一份终身工作。 - He deluded her with empty promises.
他用虚假的诺言哄骗了她。 - The government should not be deluded into thinking that it is popular.
政府不应该受蒙骗误认为它很受人欢迎。 - But those sure we are at the beginning of a robust private sector-led recovery are almost certainly deluded.
但是,那些相信我们正处于由私营部门带领的强劲复苏开端的人,几乎肯定是受到了蒙骗。 - Sometimes you can be deluded into thinking that everything is going well.
有时候你会受骗,错以为一切都进展顺利。 - This deluded individual owns woodpulp and ink, not books.
这种人占有的只是纸浆和油墨,不是书籍。 - None of these visions ever quite deluded him.
这些幻象从来没有一个令他产生过什么错觉。 - Those who hope for a swift return to what they thought normal two years ago are deluded.
那些希望迅速回到两年前他们所认为的正常状态的人是在自欺。
