deceive
deceive 英 [dɪˈsi:v] 美 [dɪˈsiv]
v. 欺骗;行骗
进行时:deceiving 过去式:deceived 过去分词:deceived 第三人称单数:deceives
- To deceive means to trick or lie. A crafty kid might deceive his mother into thinking he has a fever by holding the thermometer to a light bulb to increase the temperature.
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- v. 欺骗;行骗
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1. Her husband had been deceiving her for years.
她丈夫多年来一直在欺骗她。
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2. She deceived him into handing over all his savings.
她把他所有的积蓄都骗了出来。
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3. You're deceiving yourself if you think he'll change his mind.
如果你认为他会改变主意,那你是在欺骗自己。
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4. Unless my eyes deceive me, that's his wife.
如果我没有看错的话,那是他的妻子。
- deceive (v.) c. 1300, from Old French decevoir "to deceive" (12c., Modern French décevoir), from Latin decipere "to ensnare, take in, beguile, cheat," from de- "from" or pejorative + capere "to take," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp." Related: Deceived; deceiver; deceiving.
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