hoodwinked
英 [ˈhʊdwɪŋkt]
美 [ˈhʊdwɪŋkt]
v. 欺诈,欺骗(某人)
hoodwink的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:hoodwinked
柯林斯词典
- VERB 欺诈;哄骗
If someonehoodwinksyou, they trick or deceive you.- People expect others to be honest, which is why conmen find it so easy to hoodwink people...
人们认为别人是诚实正直的,所以骗子很容易行骗得逞。 - Many people are hoodwinked by the so-called beauty industry.
很多人都被所谓的美容业欺骗了。
- People expect others to be honest, which is why conmen find it so easy to hoodwink people...
双语例句
- "We just have to be more careful, all of us, and insist that we are not going to be hoodwinked by them, fooled by them," she said.
“我们所有人只是要多加小心,并坚持不会被他们蒙蔽和愚弄,”她说。 - He hoodwinked us into agreeing.
他骗我们同意了。 - I was hoodwinked into buying fake jewels.
我受骗买了假珠宝。 - Or that I have somehow hoodwinked him?
或者我竟然骗过了他? - Ed: Well he was hoodwinked into buying what he thought was a genuine nineteenth-century landscape painting.
爱德:他被蒙骗,买了一幅他以为真是创作于十九世纪的风景画。 - Many people are hoodwinked by the so-called beauty industry.
很多人都被所谓的美容业欺骗了。 - Everyone of us, except my poor hoodwinked grandmother, heard of the bad news.
大家都知道了这些糟糕的消息,只有可怜的奶奶还蒙在鼓里。 - As the society are becoming complex day by day, more and more people are hoodwinked by a lot of temptation or other material things, ignoring the most nature emotion, love.
随着社会的日益复杂,越来越多的人被很多诱惑或其他一些物质方面所蒙蔽,从而忽略了最真挚的感情,爱。 - A small matter, the foot has hoodwinked you the psychology.
一件小小的事情,足已蒙蔽你的心理。 - ( British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked.
(英国非正式用法)不会被欺骗或者蒙蔽。