hoodwink
常見(jiàn)例句
- One tried and tested way is to hoodwink equity analysts, according to a new study* of 1,300 corporate bosses, board directors and analysts.
按照一份新的對(duì)1300名公司老板,董事和分析師的調(diào)查論文顯示,欺騙股票分析師是一個(gè)可以嘗試的辦法。 - The aim is typically to hoodwink parents anxious to see their children on the path to starting a family and ward off the possibility of parental matchmaking.
一般都是爲(wèi)了欺騙爲(wèi)子女婚事操心的父母,讓他們看到孩子正在爲(wèi)成家而努力,防止父母安排相親。 - The kind of lies we find most detestable are those with a malicious intent of some kind: lies designed to swindle or hoodwink us, lies that will cause us some pain down the road.
那些最爲(wèi)我們所憎惡謊言就是那些存心不良的:要麼是那些用來(lái)詐騙或者矇混我們的,抑或是那些在將來(lái)會(huì)給我們帶來(lái)傷痛的。 - Americans deserve better than Congress trying to hoodwink them when they appear to have no intention of actually fixing the problem.
FORBES: Analysis of Current Legislation in Congress on Unlocking - As week five of the trial continued, Delainey claimed that he, Skilling and others fibbed about Enron's spotty financial constitution, as part of a scheme to hoodwink investors.
FORBES: Magazine Article - To an extent, the act seems to reinforce the point that endless propaganda has been making: that this is an evil cult whose leaders hoodwink ordinary people into harming themselves.
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