delude

动词 v.
/dɪˈluːd/|/dɪˈljuːd/    /dɪˈluːd/|/dəˈluːd/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To deceive into believing something which is false; to lead into error; to dupe. transitive
    — Ralph Wiggum is generally employed as a bottomless fount of glorious non sequiturs, but in “I Love Lisa” he stands in for every oblivious chump who ever deluded himself into thinking that with persistence, determination, and a pure heart he can win the girl of his dreams.
  2. To frustrate or disappoint. obsolete,transitive
    — It deludes thy search.

词形变化

deludes present,singular,third-person deluding participle,present deluded participle,past deluded past

词源

From Middle English deluden, borrowed from Latin dēlūdō (“mock, deceive”), from de + lūdō (“to make sport of, to mock”). See ludicrous.
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