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美: [dɪ'siv]
英: [dɪ'siːv]
v. 欺骗;行骗
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词源分析:deceive 源于拉丁语“decipere”,由“de-”(表示“从”)和“capere”(表示“抓住”或“取”)组合而成,字面意思为“从抓住中取出”,隐含着“使人失去真实感”的意思。
历史背景:该词首次出现在英语中于14世纪,主要用于指代欺骗或误导他人的行为。
课本:在**的教材中,deceive 通常出现在中学英语教材中。在英语国家,如牛津和美国的教材中,该词大多出现在初中至高中的阅读或写作教材中,尤其是在涉及道德或法律主题的情境中。
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特殊场合:
He deceived his parents about his grades.
The con artist deceived many people out of their money.
She felt deceived when she learned the truth.
It’s easy to deceive yourself into believing you’re happier than you are.
The advertisement was designed to deceive consumers.
*. He was deceived by her charm.
The results of the experiment were deceiving.
Deceiving others is unethical.
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[V-T] If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true, usually in order to get some advantage for yourself. 欺骗
例:He has deceived and disillusioned us all.他欺骗了我们所有人, 令我们所有人失望至极。
[V-T] If something deceives you, it gives you a wrong impression and makes you believe something that is not true. 误导
例:Do not be deceived by claims on food labels like "light" or "low fat."不要被食品标签上像“少脂”或“低脂”的字样误导。