1.欺骗,愚弄,戏弄;骗术,骗局
1.欺骗,戏弄
1.a trick in which someone deliberately tells people that something bad is going to happen or that something is true when it is not
1.to trick someone deliberately with a hoax
1.The most ludicrous assertion was that "experts" could distinguish "genuine" circles from "hoaxed" ones. Even after one such expert, G.
最可笑的说法是,「专家」可以分辨哪些庄稼圈是真的,哪些是人的恶作剧。
2."The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion" is a hoaxed book that purported to reveal a Jewish conspiracy to achieve world domination.
“犹太人贤士议定书”是一本愚民性质的书,目的是为了揭露犹太人企图统治全世界的阴谋。
3.Such people are perfectly placed to accept hoaxed evidence of unexplained powers and entities as real.
这种人极易相信恶作剧,因为他们急欲寻找证据以证明无法解释的力量和实体之存在。
4.That the alien presence is real, not hoaxed.
外星人的存在是真的,不是恶作剧。
5.They hoaxed me into believing it.
他们哄骗得我相信它。
6.Eg: I was hoaxed into believing their story.
我被骗相信了他们的谎话。