bamboozle

英 [bæmˈbuːzl] 美 [bæmˈbuːzl]

v.  迷惑; (尤指)哄骗,欺骗

过去式:bamboozled过去分词:bamboozled现在分词:bamboozling复数:bamboozles第三人称单数:bamboozles

GRE

BNC.34585 / COCA.30889



牛津词典

verb

  1. 迷惑;(尤指)哄骗,欺骗
    to confuse sb, especially by tricking them

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 迷惑;糊弄;欺骗
      To bamboozle someone means to confuse them greatly and often trick them.
      1. He bamboozled Mercer into defeat...
        他骗得默瑟认了输。
      2. He was bamboozled by con men.
        他被骗子骗了。

    双语例句

    1. He bamboozled Mercer into defeat
      他骗得默瑟认了输。
    2. He was bamboozled by con men.
      他被骗子骗了。
    3. Each day of National Consumer Protection Week, The ABC News Fixer will highlight a new scam, con or bamboozle and teach you how to keep from becoming a victim.
      国家消费者保护周,每天abc新闻台会揭露一种骗术让你免于受骗。
    4. Canny salespeople may try to bamboozle you with jargon, so it's worth getting to grips with a few key features before you hit the shops.
      而且面对精明的推销员、让人迷惑的专业术语,你更需要在去商店选购相机前了解一些数码相机的主要特性。
    5. "Perhaps if I wanted to be understood or to understand I would bamboozle myself into belief, but I am a reporter".
      “也许如果想要被理解或理解,我可以哄骗自己相信,可我是个记者”。
    6. They tried to bamboozle us into buying several more tickets.
      他们试图骗我们多买几张票。
    7. To bamboozle someone with card tricks.
      用扑克骗术欺诈某人。
    8. All these factors could bamboozle a new leader, and tempt him or her into taking precipitate action early on.
      所有这些因素都会迷惑一个新领导人,引诱他(或她)早早采取贸然行动。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end
      1. He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well

      Synonym:    snowhoodwinkpull the wool over someone's eyeslead by the noseplay false