1.欺,瞒
2.使弄错,使失望
3.欺诈,欺骗
1.to trick someone by behaving in a dishonest way
2.if something deceives you, it gives you a false idea about something else
3.if someone deceives their husband, wife, or partner, they have a sexual relationship with someone else
1.She had left me, deceived me, was not the person I had taken her for or imagined her to be.
她离开了我,欺骗了我,她不是我所认为或想象的那种人了。
2.I think your readers will end up feeling deceived by Cameron over the question of a referendum.
在全民公决这个问题上,我认为你的读者最终会感到自己受到了卡梅隆的欺骗。
3.The cases, again, in which a plain man might say he was 'deceived by his senses' are not at all common.
而且,普通人也许会说他“被感官欺骗了”的情况其实很不常见。
4.Her peace did not please him, her marriage pleased him less, and he had been furious at being deceived by the Dornishmen.
她的和平没有取悦他,她的婚姻就更别说了,而他更为多恩人的欺骗而狂怒。
5.He thinks by all this fast talking and flattery he can pull the wool over her eyes, but she isn't deceived.
他以为像这样花言巧语加上奉承就可以蒙蔽她,但她没有受骗。
6.Palmer is upset that she did not tell him about this, and alludes to a time when she deceived him seven years ago.
帕默对他老婆没有把这事告诉他感到不爽,并暗指她在7年前也骗了他。
7.albert was not deceived , for the next evening franz saw him enter triumphantly shaking a folded paper which he held by one corner.
阿尔贝没有猜错,因为第二天傍晚,弗兰兹看到他手里拿着一张折拢的纸,兴高采烈地挥舞着走了进来。
8.Viola De Lesseps: Yes, you were deceived, for I did not know how much I loved you.
是的,你被欺骗了,因为我都不曾知道我是那么的爱你。
9.The tendency of a person to allow himself to be degraded, robbed, deceived, and exploited might be the diffidence of a God amongst men.
一个人听凭自己堕落、被掠夺、被欺骗、被利用,这或许是缺乏自信的表现。
10.If there was no danger of believers being deceived, the Bible would not warn us about deception.
如果信徒们没有被欺骗的危险,圣经是不会在欺骗这方面警告我们的。