词汇 | misleading |
释义 | misleading adjective uk /ˌmɪsˈliː.dɪŋ/ us /ˌmɪsˈliː.dɪŋ/ B2 causing someone to believe something that is not true: 误导的;引入歧途的;让人产生错误观念的 misleading information/statements误导人的信息/说法 Adverts must not create a misleading impression.广告不应有误导性。 Synonym deceptive Dishonest artificiality bad faith be rotten to the coreidiom bent cowboy dubiously false finagle fishy fly-by-night malfeasance mendacious mendaciously misleadingly perjured under false pretencesphrase underhand unreliability unreliable unscrupulous Related wordmisleadingly misleading | American Dictionarymisleading adjective us/mɪsˈli·dɪŋ/ causing someone to believe something that is not true: misleading information a misleading story misleading | Business Englishmisleading adjective uk /mɪsˈliːdɪŋ/us causing someone to believe something that is not true: The instructions were confusing and even misleading in some cases. misleading advertisements/advertising/advertsThe credit company has been criticized by the Office of Fair Trading for printing misleading advertisements. misleading claims/information/statementsThe money will compensate investors who received misleading information about the financial condition of the company. The screens at the stock exchange gave the misleading impression that shares were falling. |
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