deludes

英 [dɪˈluːdz] 美 [dɪˈluːdz]

v.  欺骗; 哄骗
delude的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 欺骗,哄骗(自己)
    If you delude yourself, you let yourself believe that something is true, even though it is not true.
    1. The President was deluding himself if he thought he was safe from such action...
      总统如果认为这样的行为不会威胁到他,那他就是在自欺欺人。
    2. We delude ourselves that we are in control...
      我们骗自己说我们掌控着局面。
    3. I had deluded myself into believing that it would all come right in the end.
      我骗得自己相信最后一切都会好起来。
  2. VERB 欺骗,哄骗(他人)
    To delude someone into thinking something means to make them believe what is not true.
    1. Television deludes you into thinking you have experienced reality, when you haven't...
      电视给人一种经历现实的错觉,而实际上并没有。
    2. He had been unwittingly deluded by their mystical nonsense.
      他不知不觉被他们故弄玄虚的胡说八道给骗了。

双语例句

  1. Television deludes you into thinking you have experienced reality, when you haven't
    电视给人一种经历现实的错觉,而实际上并没有。
  2. It is the simplicity, and as it were abstractedness to our feelings in youth, that ( so to speak) identifies us with nature, and ( our experience being slight and our passions strong) deludes us into a belief of being immortal like it.
    由于年轻人天真单纯,可以说是茫然无知,因而将自己跟大自然划上等号;并且,由于经验少而感情盛,误以为自己也能和大自然一样永世长存。
  3. In his work, he often deceives his superiors and deludes his subordinates.
    工作中他常欺上瞒下。
  4. While it claims to lead the perplexed, it deludes them with false conflicts which they are to exchange for their own.
    当它宣称引导着陷入困惑的人们的时候,它是在用虚假的冲突蛊惑他们,他们不得不用他们自己的冲突交换这些虚假的冲突。
  5. Hope often deludes the foolish man.
    愚人常被希望骗。
  6. Unless it is pretence, to write for the future only deludes oneself and others as well.
    为未来写作如果不是故作姿态,也是自欺欺人。