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1 deceive
deceive [dɪ'si:v]tromper;∎ to deceive sb into doing sth amener qn à faire qch en le trompant;∎ she deceived me into believing that… elle m'a fait croire que…;∎ don't be deceived ne vous y fiez pas;∎ to be deceived by appearances se laisser tromper par les apparences;∎ to deceive oneself se mentir à soi-même;∎ don't deceive yourself that it will be easy ne croyez pas que ce sera facile;∎ unless my eyes deceive me à moins que mes yeux ne me jouent des tours ou que ma vue ne me joue des tours;∎ I thought my eyes were deceiving me je ne pouvais pas en croire mes yeuxtromper;∎ it was not done with intent to deceive cela n'a pas été fait dans l'intention de tromper
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