/ˌmɪsˈli:d ||; mɪsˈlid/verb
[T] (past tensepast participlemisled /-ˈled ||; -ˈlɛd/) to make sb have the wrong idea or opinion about sb/sth 使产生错误的想法;误导;欺骗
➔misleadingadja misleading advertisement骗人的广告
mislead/mIsˋlid; ˌmIsˈliːd/v [T] past tense and past participle misled /-ˋlɛd; -ˈled/to deliberately tell someone something that is not true 误导: Wiggins has admitted trying to mislead the police. 威金斯承认试图误导警方。
misleadmisleadmisleadsmisledmisleadingverb (misleads, misleading, misled/, has misled)to make somebody believe something that is not true: You misled me when you said you could give me a job.