hoodwinked
英 [ˈhʊdwɪŋkt]
美 [ˈhʊdwɪŋkt]
v. 欺诈,欺骗(某人)
hoodwink的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:hoodwinked
柯林斯词典
- VERB 欺诈;哄骗
If someonehoodwinksyou, they trick or deceive you.- People expect others to be honest, which is why conmen find it so easy to hoodwink people...
人们认为别人是诚实正直的,所以骗子很容易行骗得逞。 - Many people are hoodwinked by the so-called beauty industry.
很多人都被所谓的美容业欺骗了。
- People expect others to be honest, which is why conmen find it so easy to hoodwink people...
双语例句
- America does not want its investors hoodwinked; China has an interest in unblocking financing for Chinese firms that want to list abroad.
美国不希望它的投资者受欺骗,中国也在中国公司去海外上市并打开财务大门方面有自己的相关利益。 - ( British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked.
(英国非正式用法)不会被欺骗或者蒙蔽。 - Much more tantalising returns were within reach by investing in a new crop of exotic products being pushed by inventive bankers: the collateralised debt obligations, structured products and other quasi-bonds that hoodwinked investors the world over.
更为诱人的回报也伸手可及,只要投资于一批善于创造的银行家们所推销的奇异新产品:担保债务凭证(cdo)、结构性产品以及其它忽悠全球投资者的准债券产品。 - Ed: Well he was hoodwinked into buying what he thought was a genuine nineteenth-century landscape painting.
爱德:他被蒙骗,买了一幅他以为真是创作于十九世纪的风景画。 - Everyone of us, except my poor hoodwinked grandmother, heard of the bad news.
大家都知道了这些糟糕的消息,只有可怜的奶奶还蒙在鼓里。 - He hoodwinked us into agreeing.
他骗我们同意了。 - The plaintiffs say they were hoodwinked into buying an addictive product and have since developed a range of smoking-related illnesses, including lung cancer and emphysema.
原告认为,他们受到了欺骗,才购买了可上瘾的烟草产品,并因此患上与吸烟有关的多种疾病,包括肺癌和肺气肿。 - "We just have to be more careful, all of us, and insist that we are not going to be hoodwinked by them, fooled by them," she said.
“我们所有人只是要多加小心,并坚持不会被他们蒙蔽和愚弄,”她说。 - Or that I have somehow hoodwinked him?
或者我竟然骗过了他? - Cesar has also been forsaken by his former FARC comrades who condemned him as a traitor, after he was hoodwinked by an army intelligence operation masquerading as a humanitarian mission.
凯撒已被哥伦比亚革命武装力量(FARC)他的同志们遗弃。自从军方情报机构化妆称人道主义任务将他蒙蔽之后,他被自己的同志称做叛徒。