bamboozle
美 [bæm?buz(?)l]
英 [bæm?bu?z(?)l] 
- v.迷惑;(尤指)哄騙
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)欺騙;忽悠;隱瞞
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):bamboozles 現(xiàn)在分詞:bamboozling 過去式:bamboozled 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. |
~ sb 迷惑;(尤指)哄騙,欺騙to confuse sb, especially by tricking them |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
"Perhaps if I wanted to be understood or to understand I would bamboozle myself into belief, but I am a reporter" .
“也許如果想要被理解或理解,我可以哄騙自己相信,可我是個記者”。
Canny salespeople may try to bamboozle you with jargon, so it's worth getting to grips with a few key features before you hit the shops.
而且面對精明的推銷員、讓人迷惑的專業(yè)術(shù)語,你更需要在去商店選購相機前了解一些數(shù)碼相機的主要特性。
Out of a roster of around 6000 players, there are only 15 "stars" - like Messi - with magic feet to bamboozle, befuddle and blind.
出約6000球員名單中,只有15“明星”-像梅西-與魔術(shù)腳迷惑,迷惑和盲目。
Bamboozle has nothing at all to do with wooden drinking cups.
bamboozle和木制酒杯完全沒有關(guān)系。
Perhaps Paulson and the administration believed that they could bamboozle Americans into doing whatever they asked.
也許保爾森和政府相信他們可以迷惑美國人,讓他們按照其要求來做。
All these factors could bamboozle a new leader, and tempt him or her into taking precipitate action early on.
所有這些因素都會迷惑一個新領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人,引誘他(或她)早早采取貿(mào)然行動。
All these Chinese characters bamboozle me.
漢字真讓我很頭疼。
You have no reason to bamboozle me!
你沒有理由忽悠我!
Bamboozle less formally means to delude by the use of such tactics as hoaxing, befuddling, or artful persuasion:
Bamboozle指通過戲弄的,令人迷惑的,或狡猾的勸服進行欺騙,較少用于正式場合: