v.
1. 欺骗,诱骗:用欺诈手段使某人相信某事或做某事。
2. 使陶醉,使着迷:使某人感到愉悦或吸引。
beguile /bɪˈɡaɪl/ TEM8 [ beguiling beguiled beguiles ]
及物动词 If something beguiles you, you are charmed and attracted by it. 使着迷
I was beguiled by the romance and exotic atmosphere of the souks in Marrakech.
我被马拉喀什剧场浪漫的异国情调迷住了。
及物动词 If someone beguiles you into doing something, they trick you into doing it. 诱骗
He used his newspapers to beguile the readers into buying shares in his company.
他利用他的报纸诱导读者购买他公司的股票。
He was beguiled by her beauty.
他为她的美丽所倾倒。
She beguiled them into believing her version of events.
她哄骗他们相信了她叙述的事情。
I was beguiled by the romance and exotic atmosphere of the souks in Marrakech.
我被马拉喀什剧场浪漫的异国情调迷住了。
We can be beguiled, we can be led, we inherently want to make progress.
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Senior Tories are beguiled by May 1st 1997, the day of Mr Blair's beatific entry into power.