misleadingly

词频: 极高

释义

adv. 误导地,使人产生错误印象地。

例句

The advertisement was misleadingly attractive.

广告误导性地吸引人。

The packaging was misleadingly colorful.

包装有误导性的色彩。

The title of the book was misleadingly intriguing.

这本书的标题有误导性的吸引力。

Her appearance was misleadingly youthful.

她的外表有误导性的年轻。

The statistics were misleadingly presented.

这些统计数据被误导性地呈现。

The map was misleadingly labeled.

这张地图的标签有误导性。

The website was misleadingly easy to navigate.

这个网站在导航上有误导性的简单。

The instructions were misleadingly vague.

这些说明有误导性的模糊。

The product was misleadingly advertised as all-natural.

这个产品被误导性地宣传为全天然。

The article was misleadingly titled.

这篇文章的标题有误导性。

原声例句

It was also somewhat misleadingly named.

它的名字也有些误导人。

来源: The Economist - Technology

His background, though it might misleadingly be called privileged, was mixed up.

虽然戈德利·韦恩的出生背景会让人误以为是特权阶层,但其实是模糊不清的。

来源: The Economist - Comprehensive

The people who stopped responding to surveys appear less prosperous than those who continue to do so, misleadingly inflating income.

不再回复调查的人似乎不如继续回复调查的人富裕,从而误导性地夸大了收入。

来源: The Economist - Finance

Compared with these, George's period on the throne seems misleadingly brief and static.

与这些相比,乔治的王位时期似乎短暂而静态,令人产生误解。

来源: Character Profile

Reports from Nigeria, Somalia and Tanzania of a sharp rise in unexplained deaths suggested that official tallies of covid-19 are misleadingly low.

来自尼日利亚、索马里和坦桑尼亚的报告显示,不明原因死亡人数急剧上升,这表明官方公布的新冠肺炎死亡人数低得令人误解。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

If the trough of a tsunami reaches shore first, the water will withdraw farther than normal before the wave hits, which can be misleadingly dangerous.

如果海啸的低谷先到达海岸,在波浪撞击之前,水会比正常情况下退出的距离更远,这种情况既危险又有误导性。

来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

They had combined horizontal well drilling with hydraulic fracturing and in doing so came up with a new, if slightly misleadingly labeled technique called fracking.

他们将水平井钻探与水力压裂技术相结合,创造出了一种新技术,虽然这种技术的名称略有误导性,但被称为水力压裂。

来源: Realm of Legends

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