英 [ˌmɪsɪnˈfɔːm] 美 [ˌmɪsɪnˈfɔːrm]
vt. 误传;提供错误消息
第三人称单数misinforms
现在分词misinforming
过去式misinformed
过去分词misinformed
misinform /ˌmɪsɪnˈfɔːm/ [ misinforming misinformed misinforms ]
及物动词 If you are misinformed, you are told something that is wrong or inaccurate. 误传; 告诉···错误的消息
He has been misinformed by members of his own party.
他从自己党内成员那里得到的消息是错误的。
The president accused the media of misinforming the people.
总统谴责媒体向群众散播错误消息。
give false or misleading information to
同义词: mislead
... mislead 误导,近义词“ misinform 误传、 misdirect 误导”; ...
... oppose vt.反对,以…对抗,抗争 block vt.阻塞,拦阻 misinform vt.告诉错误的消息 ...
... con 骗局 misinform 告诉 ... 错误的消... hoodwink 欺骗 ...
misinformation 误报;错误的消息
误传;提供错误消息
Don't misinform your doctor or your lawyer.
不要向医生和律师提供错误的信息。
You can misinform this generation, but his genius lives on!
你也许误会了这个年代,但他的天才永生!
Viruses will cause much confusion. Even some virus "experts" will misinform the cause of the virus.
病毒是导致很多问题产生的一个原因,甚至有些专家也会对病毒的产生产生误解。
The health care debate featured no shortage of rumors designed to misinform the American people about the Affordable Care Act.
Mr. Obama said no one sought to deliberately misinform the public in initially describing the attack as an outgrowth of a protest.
You will also be unable by any reasonable standard to deny that Senator Sessions intentionally and purposefully sought to mislead, misinform and confuse the American public.