误导
To cause someone to have a wrong idea or impression about someone or something, often intentionally through biased or incorrect information.
Ejemplos
3 de 5他的话完全误导了我。
His words completely misled me.
这篇报道有误导公众的嫌疑。
This report is suspected of misleading the public.
不要被表象所误导。
Don't be misled by appearances.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
误 (Mistake) + 导 (Lead) = Leading to a mistake.
Quiz rápido
不完整的实验数据可能会___读者的判断。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 误导
Ejemplos
他的话完全误导了我。
everydayHis words completely misled me.
这篇报道有误导公众的嫌疑。
formalThis report is suspected of misleading the public.
不要被表象所误导。
informalDon't be misled by appearances.
统计数据有时会误导研究结论。
academicStatistical data can sometimes mislead research conclusions.
公司不能发布误导性的声明。
businessThe company cannot release misleading statements.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
被误导
to be misled
误导行为
misleading behavior
有意误导
intentionally mislead
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Notas de uso
Frequently used in academic essays discussing media influence or ethics.
Errores comunes
Misidentifying the tone; it is almost always negative.
Truco para recordar
误 (Mistake) + 导 (Lead) = Leading to a mistake.
Origen de la palabra
From '误' (error/mistake) and '导' (guide/lead).
Patrones gramaticales
Quiz rápido
不完整的实验数据可能会___读者的判断。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 误导
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