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deceive

verb
/dɪˈsiːv/
/dɪˈsiːv/
Word Family
  • deceive verb
  • deceit noun
  • deceitful adjective
  • deception noun
  • deceptive adjective
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they deceive
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/dɪˈsiːv/
he / she / it deceives
/dɪˈsiːvz/
/dɪˈsiːvz/
past simple deceived
/dɪˈsiːvd/
/dɪˈsiːvd/
past participle deceived
/dɪˈsiːvd/
/dɪˈsiːvd/
-ing form deceiving
/dɪˈsiːvɪŋ/
/dɪˈsiːvɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [transitive] to make somebody believe something that is not true欺骗;蒙骗;诓骗
    • deceive somebody Her husband had been deceiving her for years.她丈夫多年来一直在欺骗她。
    • deceive somebody into doing something She deceived him into handing over all his savings.她把他所有的积蓄都骗了出来。
    Synonyms cheatcheat
    • fool
    • deceive
    • betray
    • take in
    • trick
    • con
    These words all mean to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially in order to get what you want.
    • cheat to make somebody believe something that is not true, in order to get money or something else from them:
      • She is accused of attempting to cheat the taxman.她被指控企图蒙骗税务员。
      • He cheated his way into the job.他骗取了这份工作。
      Cheat also means to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game, competition or exam: You’re not allowed to look at the answers— that’s cheating.
    • fool to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially in order to laugh at them or to get what you want:
      • Just don’t be fooled into investing any money with them.别上当受骗,同他们一起搞什么投资。
    • deceive to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially somebody who trusts you, in order to get what you want:
      • She deceived him into handing over all his savings.她把他所有的积蓄都骗走了。
    • betray to hurt somebody who trusts you, especially by lying to or about them or telling their secrets to other people:
      • She felt betrayed when she found out the truth about him.她发现他的真实情况时,感到受了欺骗。
    • take somebody in [often passive] to make somebody believe something that is not true, usually in order to get what you want:
      • I was taken in by her story.我被她的花言巧语蒙骗了。
    • trick to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially in a clever way, in order to get what you want.
    • con (informal) to make somebody believe something that is not true, especially in order to get money from them or get them to do something for you:
      • They had been conned out of £100 000.他们被骗走了 10 万英镑。
    which word?
    • Many of these words involve making somebody believe something that is not true, but some of them are more disapproving than others. Deceive is probably the worst because people typically deceive friends, relations and others who know and trust them. People may feel cheated/​betrayed by somebody in authority who they trusted to look after their interests. If somebody takes you in, they may do it by acting a part and using words and charm effectively. If somebody cheats/​fools/​tricks/​cons you, they may get something from you and make you feel stupid. However, somebody might fool you just as a joke; and to trick somebody is sometimes seen as a clever thing to do, if the person being tricked is seen as a bad person who deserves it.
    Patterns
    • to cheat/​fool/​trick/​con somebody out of something
    • to cheat/​fool/​deceive/​betray/​trick/​con somebody into doing something
    • to feel cheated/​fooled/​deceived/​betrayed/​tricked/​conned
    • to fool/​deceive yourself
    • to cheat/​trick/​con your way into something
    Topics Personal qualitiesb2, Crime and punishmentb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    • deliberately
    verb + deceive
    • attempt to
    • try to
    preposition
    • into
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] deceive yourself (that…) to refuse to admit to yourself that something unpleasant is true欺骗(自己)
    • You're deceiving yourself if you think he'll change his mind.如果你认为他会改变主意,那你是在欺骗自己。
  3. [transitive, intransitive] deceive (somebody) to make somebody have a wrong idea about somebody/something使人误信;误导 synonym mislead
    • Unless my eyes deceive me, that's his wife.如果我没有看错的话,那是他的妻子。
    • the hallmarks of a detective mystery where appearances deceive外观欺骗的侦探之谜的特征
    see also deceptive
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French deceivre, from Latin decipere ‘catch, ensnare, cheat’.
Idioms
flatter to deceive
  1. (British English) if something flatters to deceive, it appears to be better, more successful, etc. than it really is显得比实际好;看似比实际成功
    • As with many new bands, their early success flattered to deceive.与许多新乐队一样,他们的早期成功受骗。
    Topics Successc2
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deceivedeceiveD.J.:[diˈsi:v]K.K.:[dɪˈsiv]vt. & vi.1.欺骗; 蒙骗He deceived his friends about his income.他在自己的收入问题上欺骗了朋友。
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deceive
de·ceive / dI5siv ; dI5si:v /verb T
1. to make someone believe something that is not true欺骗;SYNtrick;
deception:
He had been deceived by a young man claiming to be the son of a millionaire.他被一个自称是百万富翁儿子的年轻人骗了。
deceive sb into doing sth
He tried to deceive the public into thinking the war could still be won.他试图欺骗公众相信这场战争仍能打赢。
deceive sb about sth
I wouldn't deceive you about anything as important as this.像这么重要的事我不可能欺骗你的。
2. deceive yourself to refuse to believe that something is true because the truth is unpleasant自欺欺人:
I thought she loved me, but I was deceiving myself.我以为她是爱我的,但实际上我是在自欺欺人。
deceive yourself that
He didn't deceive himself that he and Ruth could remain friends.他并未自欺地认为他和露丝能继续做朋友。
3. to give someone a wrong belief or opinion about something使误信,误导:
Don't be deceived by the new cover – this is a rehash of old hits.别上新封面的当,这是老歌新编版。
deceiver noun C
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deceive

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
deceive /dɪˈsiːv/ verb
deceives; deceived; deceiving
deceive
/dɪˈsiːv/
verb
deceives; deceived; deceiving
Learner's definition of DECEIVE
: to make (someone) believe something that is not true欺骗;蒙骗
[+ object]
[no object]

— deceiver

noun, plural deceivers [count]

— deceiving

adjective [more deceiving; most deceiving]

— deceivingly

/dɪˈsiːvɪŋli/ adverb
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deceive 欺骗
cept, ceive=take, hold, seize 拿,抓,握住
accept 接受,承认
acceptability 可接受性 (accept+ability=接受能力)
conception 概念,观念
deceptive 欺骗性的 (de 坏+cept+ive=拿坏的东西来=欺骗性的)
inception 开始,开端
intercept 拦截,阻止 (inter 在…中间+cept 拿住=拦截)
precept 箴言
receptacle 容器 (re 再+cept+acle 东西=拿东西的东西=容器)
except 除外 (ex 出=cept=拿出)
conceive 想象,构想
conceivable 可想象的
deceive 欺骗
perceive 知觉,发觉
receive 接受,收到 (re 再+ceive 抓=全部=发觉)
receipt 收据
conceit 自豪,自大
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