misleadingly
基本解釋
- adj.令人誤解的;引入歧途的
- 動詞mislead的現(xiàn)在分詞.
英漢例句
- While her body rots encased in its external skeleton, her lingering scent misleadingly tells the colony that all is still well.
母蟻王的女婿們起初沒有注意到她的死亡,雖然她的尸體在軀殼內(nèi)腐爛,但她體內(nèi)揮之不去的氣味卻誤導了蟻群:一切安好如昔。 - Denunciations of France and Germany for their past willingness to ignore the EU fiscal rules laid down by the misleadingly-named Stability and Growth Pact will be less common.
名稱會誤導人的《穩(wěn)定與增長公約》規(guī)定了一些歐盟財政規(guī)則。 法國和德國過去愿意忽視這些規(guī)則,因此受到譴責。 - While we are on the level of general theory, let me point out that restraining competition in resource use is costly, and these costs are somewhat misleadingly called transaction costs.
既然在討論一般性的理論,我要指出約束資源使用的競爭是需要費用的。這些費用被稱為交易費用,實在有點誤導。 - As we might put it somewhat misleadingly, what is it for "two" people to really be the same single extended-through-time person?
對于“兩個“人、,如何才是同一個貫穿時間的人,可能有一些誤導的觀點?
耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選 - As Russell Berman pointed out in the Telos blog on Saturday, the Times' write-up was misleadingly selective.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The Obama effect - Docking in outer space has become a silent, precise and misleadingly effortless ballet.
FORBES: Docking: New-Age Brand Licensing - But this statistic gives a misleadingly rosy impression of what a quarter-century of innumerate despotism does to a country.
ECONOMIST: Democracy in Africa