1.把...带错路;把...引入歧途;使迷惑[误解];哄骗
1.to make someone believe something that is incorrect or not true
1.If it misleads , the visitor will quickly click off, if not angered, at least frustrated that his or her time has been wasted.
如果标题有误导性,访问者会立即离开,即使不生气也会很沮丧,因为浪费了他们的宝贵。
2.The only other thing worth mentioning is that Max uncovers the video tape that misleads you into thinking that Morgan is here to help you.
还有一点值得注意:麦斯找到的那盒录影带让你误认为摩根是来帮你的。
3.via the media or other means, giving or spreading false information or information that misleads investors; and.
利用传播媒介或者通过其他方式提供、传播虚假或者误导投资者的信息;
4.Non-sharing culture misleads us with its absolute separation of Private and Public space.
不分享的文化将个人和公共严格分开,误导大众。
5.Use of these measures as stock selection criteria often misleads investors into buying stocks that are declining in price.
使用这些方法作为选股准则常误导投资者买入股价下跌的股票。
6.Anything that intentionally misleads readers or misrepresents your abilities is probably going to cause you more harm than good.
所有和应聘职位不相干,只会误导读者或让读者误会你能力的东西都应该去芜存菁。
7.This is an interference with China's internal affairs and misleads the public opinion, at which China expresses its strong dissatisfaction.
这是对中国内政的干涉,对舆论的误导,中方对此表示不满。
8.An "official" lie actually misleads, deliberately conveying a false impression.
一个“正式的”的谎言实际上故意误导,传递错误的印象。
9.This seriously flawed study misleads the public and decision makers about the safety of mobile phone use.
这个大错特错的研究结论会误导公众和决策者对安全使用手机的看法。
10.Anecdotal evidence often misleads, Campos responds.
坎普斯反驳道,传闻轶事通常误导人心。