misleading

美音:[mɪs'lidɪŋ] 英音:[mɪs'liːdɪŋ]

简单释义:


adj.误导的;引入歧途的

v.“mislead”的现在分词

网络误导性的;使人误解的;令人误解的

完整释义:


adj.

1.引入歧途的;使人误解的,晦涩的;骗人的;使人迷惑的


例句:

  1. And if I cannot make clear all the mystery of this design, whatever else I may try to show is sure to prove misleading at every step.
    假如我不能说清这种意图的所有神秘之处,那么,不论我想表示什么,都会给人以误导。

  2. At this point, I'd normally show you how to use the DOM or at least give you a few code examples, but even that would be misleading.
    现在,按照常规也许应该说明如何使用DOM,或者至少要给出一些示例代码,但这样做也可能误导您。

  3. Leading theologians accused the BBC of "misleading" the public and said it was ignoring the Biblical account of the crucifixion.
    神学领袖们指责BBC在“误导”公众,说他们无视圣经对于受难的描述。

  4. If TI had the courage to ditch its score-card, or at least publish it in a less misleading form, its other work might fare better.
    如果透明国际有勇气抛弃现在这套评分体系,或者至少用一种减少误导的形式发布,那么它的其他工作或许会更加顺利。

  5. The mistranslation is often misleading tourists, of course, not to mention also spread Chinese culture.
    而误译则往往误导游客,当然也就谈不上传播中国文化了。

  6. Knave: The warrior is ready to intervene; the young woman clutches his shoulders. Pleasant surprise, if the initiative is not misleading.
    武士准备干预;年轻女人抓紧他的肩膀。令人愉快的惊喜,如果不是把开端引错方向。

  7. These pros and cons reflect only the way things seem to you at the time, and that may be misleading.
    支持和反对的理由只反映当时事态对你产生的印象,它们可能会误导你。

  8. The ruling Grand National Party is now debating whether to make it a crime to post inaccurate or misleading information on the internet.
    执政的大国家党现在正在讨论是否把在互联网上传播错误或误导性的信息当做一种犯罪。

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