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ضَلَّلَ \ camouflage: to paint or cover sth. so that an enemy will not notice it: There was a hut in the wood camouflaged with branches. deceive: to play a trick on (sb.). mislead (misled): to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. \ See Also خدع (خَدَعَ)، أغوى (أَغْوَى) -
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خَدَعَ \ cheat: to deceive; get sth. dishonestly from sb.: Some men cheat at cards. That lawyer cheated me out of $15. deceive: to cause (sb.) to believe what is untrue; play a trick on (sb.). fool: deceive: He fooled her into believing his promises. hoax: to trick (sb.) by telling lies that cause trouble: Firemen are often hoaxed by untrue reports of a fire. make a fool of: to trick; make (sb.) seem silly in front of others. mislead, misled: to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. to take advantage of: to make unfair use of; deceive: The shopkeeper took advantage of my inexperience and charged me too much. trick: deceive. \ See Also غش (غَشَّ)، ضلل (ضَلَّلَ)، اِحْتَالَ على -
3 mislead, misled
أَغْوَى \ lead: lead astray: He was led astray by bad companions. mislead, misled: to cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. \ See Also أضل (أَضَلَّ) -
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ضُلُوع خَشَبِيَّة \ timber: a large piece of wood that forms part of a structure: roof timbers; a ship’s timbers. mislead, misled: to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. -
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[mɪsˈliːd] past tense, past participle misˈled [-ˈled] verbto give a wrong idea to:يُضَلِّل، يَخْدَعHer friendly attitude misled me into thinking I could trust her.
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6 заблуждавам
mislead, delude, deceive, lead astray, misguide, outwit, wile, trick, hoodwink, pull the wool over s.o.'s eyesразг. put off the scentбез да искам съм те заблудил I have misled you without wanting toзаблуждавам се 1. (изгубвам пътя) lose o.'s way, get lost, be off on the wrong trackкниж. stray, go astray2. (греша) be wrong, be mistaken, be in error, err; be under a delusion* * *заблужда̀вам,гл. mislead, delude, deceive, lead astray, misguide, outwit, wile, trick, hoodwink, pull the wool over s.o.’s eyes; разг. lead s.o. up the garden path; put off the scent;\заблуждавам се 1. ( изгубвам пътя) lose o.’s way, get lost, be off on the wrong track; книж. stray, go astray;2. ( греша) be wrong, be mistaken, be in error, err; be under a delusion.* * *abuse; delude{di`lu;d}; impose; mystify: I did not заблуждавам you deliberately. - Не те заблудих нарочно.* * *1. (греша) be wrong, be mistaken, be in error, err; be under a delusion 2. mislead, delude, deceive, lead astray, misguide, outwit, wile, trick, hoodwink, pull the wool over s.o.'s eyes 3. ЗАБЛУЖДАВАМ ce (изгубвам пътя) lose o.'s way, get lost, be off on the wrong track 4. без да искам съм те заблудил I have misled you without wanting to 5. книж. stray, go astray 6. разг. put off the scent -
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10 наведува на погрешно мислење
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16 вводить в заблуждение
mislead глагол:stall (глохнуть, ставить в стойло, задерживать, терять скорость, останавливать, вводить в заблуждение)словосочетание:lead up the garden path (вводить в заблуждение, завлекать)draw the wool over eyes (вводить в заблуждение, втирать очки)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > вводить в заблуждение
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17 сбивать с пути
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18 толкать на дурной путь
mislead глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > толкать на дурной путь
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19 ввести в заблуждение
ввести ответчика или подсудимого в заблуждение и тем поставить его в невыгодное положение — to mislead a defendant to his prejudice
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ввести в заблуждение
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20 pomýliť
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Mislead — Mis*lead (m[i^]s*l[=e]d ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Misled} (m[i^]s*l[e^]d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Misleading}.] [AS. misl[=ae]dan. See {Mis }, and {Lead} to conduct.] To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead astray; to guide into error; to cause to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mislead Youth: EP — альбом Manafest Дата выпуска 2001 Жанры рэп Страна Канада Лейбл Независимый … Википедия
mislead — mis·lead /mis lēd/ vb led / led/, lead·ing vt: to lead into a mistaken action or belief: to cause to have a false impression vi: to create a false impression compare deceive Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law … Law dictionary
mislead — (v.) O.E. mislædan to mislead, common Germanic compound (Cf. M.L.G., M.Du. misleiden, O.H.G. misseleiten, Ger. missleiten, Dan. mislede); see MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + LEAD (Cf. lead) (v.). Related: MISLEADING (Cf. misleading); … Etymology dictionary
mislead — delude, beguile, *deceive, betray, double cross Analogous words: entice, inveigle, *lure, tempt, seduce: *dupe, gull, hoodwink, hoax, bamboozle … New Dictionary of Synonyms
mislead — has the form misled as its past tense and past participle … Modern English usage
mislead — [v] give someone the wrong idea, information bait, beguile, betray, bilk, bluff, bunk, cheat, cozen, deceive, defraud, delude, double cross*, dupe, enmesh, ensnare, entangle, entice, fool, fudge*, gull, hoax, hoodwink*, hose*, illude, inveigle,… … New thesaurus
mislead — ► VERB (past and past part. misled) ▪ give the wrong impression to. DERIVATIVES misleading adjective … English terms dictionary
mislead — [mislēd′] vt. misled, misleading 1. to lead in a wrong direction; lead astray 2. to lead into error (of judgment); deceive or delude 3. to lead into wrongdoing; influence badly SYN. DECEIVE misleading adj. misleadingly adv … English World dictionary
mislead — UK US UK mislead UK /mɪsˈliːd/ verb [T] (misled /mɪsˈled/, misled //) ► to cause someone to believe something that is not true: »The government has repeatedly misled the public, and we re here to protest. mislead sb about sth »The advertising… … Financial and business terms
mislead — verb ADVERB ▪ seriously ▪ completely, totally ▪ actively (esp. BrE), deliberately, intentionally ▪ She was accused of deliberately misleading the … Collocations dictionary