hoodwink 英 [ˈhʊdwɪŋk]   美 [ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk]

hoodwink

hoodwink  英 [ˈhʊdwɪŋk] 美 [ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk]

vt. 蒙蔽;欺骗;遮眼 

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Fishermen, however, may not be able to hoodwink consumers for much longer. 但是,渔民可能再也无法欺骗消费者了。
One tried and tested way is to hoodwink equity analysts, according to a new study* of 1,300 corporate bosses, board directors and analysts. 按照一份新的对1300名公司老板,董事和分析师的调查论文显示,欺骗股票分析师是一个可以尝试的办法。

  • To hoodwink someone means to trick or mislead them. Beware of fake ATMs that try to hoodwink you into giving over your bank card and your code, only to keep them both and steal all your money.
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  • vt. 蒙蔽;欺骗;遮眼
  • 1. Fishermen, however, may not be able to hoodwink consumers for much longer.

    但是,渔民可能再也无法欺骗消费者了。

  • 2. One tried and tested way is to hoodwink equity analysts, according to a new study* of 1,300 corporate bosses, board directors and analysts.

    按照一份新的对1300名公司老板,董事和分析师的调查论文显示,欺骗股票分析师是一个可以尝试的办法。

  • 3. The kind of lies we find most detestable are those with a malicious intent of some kind: lies designed to swindle or hoodwink us, lies that will cause us some pain down the road.

    那些最为我们所憎恶谎言就是那些存心不良的:要么是那些用来诈骗或者蒙混我们的,抑或是那些在将来会给我们带来伤痛的。

  • hoodwink (v.) 1560s, "to blindfold, blind by covering the eyes," from hood (n.1) + wink (n.); figurative sense of "blind the mind, mislead, deceive by disguise" is c. 1600. Related: Hoodwinked; hoodwinking.
hood·wink / ˈhʊdwɪŋk ; NAmE ˈhʊdwɪŋk / verb hoodwinksb (into doing sth) to trick sb 欺诈,欺骗(某人) She had been hoodwinked into buying a worthless necklace. 她受骗买了条一文不值的项链。 hoodwink hoodwinks hoodwinked hoodwinking hood·wink / ˈhʊdwɪŋk ; NAmE ˈhʊdwɪŋk /
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