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
- I'm not naive, sydney. I'm not deluded.
我不天真,西德妮,我没有被迷惑。 - But the critics are deluded.
但是批评人士这次完全错了。 - If I told you I could see into the future, you would be justified in thinking I was mad, deluded or a con artist.
如果我说我能够预知未来,你大概会认为我疯了、被迷了心窍或是个诈骗大师。 - The government deluded the public about the dangers of low-level radiation.
政府欺骗公众,关于低强度辐射的危险性。 - Those in charge deluded themselves they were up to speed.
那些负责人自以为掌握了最新情况。 - She is my fiancee, so you have no chance of deluded by her.
她是我的未婚妻,所以你没有机会受到她的蛊惑。 - 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。 - But I am sure he is deluded.
但是我敢肯定他被蒙蔽了。 - He was vain, he was boastful, he was as deluded by fine clothes as any silly-headed girl.
他爱虚荣,爱吹嘘,像个傻丫头一样迷恋漂亮衣服。 - 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。
