1.欺骗,哄骗
1.to make someone think something that is not true
1."We have to stop deluding ourselves that by burying our heads in the sand, we are capable of protecting anything, " he said.
他说:“我们不能再自欺欺人地认为把头埋在沙子里就可以保护自己”。
2.This is a fact, and I would be deluding myself if I tried to convince myself that all is well when it definitely isn't.
这是一个事实,如果我要说服自己一切都好而其实绝对不那样时我就等于在迷惑自己了。
3.That new job title is just a way of deluding her into thinking she's been promoted.
那个新的职位头衔只是骗她相信自己已被提升的一种手段而已。
4.I've already said that many inpidual evolutionists, like the Pope, are also religious, but I think they're deluding themselves.
我已经说过了很多进化论者,想教宗一样,同时信奉宗教的,但我觉得他们在自欺欺人。
5.Equally, if the surprise depreciation of the renminbi against the dollar this month is a policy shift, China is deluding itself.
同样,如果本月人民币兑美元出乎意料的贬值代表着政策转变,那只能说明中国在哄骗自己。
6.I love Arsene and truly appreciate all that he has done for Arsenal but he's deluding himself here.
我喜欢温格,真正欣赏他所做的一切,但他这次是自欺欺人。
7.He's deluding himself if he thinks it's going to be easy.
他要是以为那事很容易,那就是自欺欺人。
8.That dull child's mother is deluding herself with dreams of his future success.
这个傻孩子的母亲自我安慰地幻想着,将来这个孩子会有出息的。
9.At this menace Kwashin Koji laughter in a bewildered way, and exclaimed: "It is not I who have been guilty of deluding people. "
对这个威胁,果正神秘地大笑并且喊道:「我根本没有犯骗人的罪。」
10.His clothes were very good and his appearance still excellent, but it involved the trouble of deluding .
他还是衣冠楚楚,外貌依旧很出众,但是这却带来了造成错觉的麻烦。