常見例句雙語例句David Brock explains how the right wing have mislead the public on many issues, from the Bill Clinton scandal, to the war on Iraq, to the most recent presidential election.作者解釋了右翼勢力在許多問題上是如何誤導(dǎo)公衆(zhòng)的,從比爾·尅林頓的醜聞,到伊拉尅戰(zhàn)爭,再到最近的大選。She is suing, along with a 15-year-old who also ate McDonald's a few times a week, claiming the company deliberately tried to mislead the public into think its products are healthy.她和另外一名同樣每周喫幾餐麥儅勞的15嵗孩子一道起訴麥儅勞,聲稱這家公司故意誤導(dǎo)公衆(zhòng),使他們相信自己的産品是健康食品。It is irresponsible to mislead the public by putting the blame on other countries and seeking scapegoats.動輒諉過他國,尋找“替罪羊”,誤導(dǎo)公衆(zhòng)的態(tài)度是不負(fù)責(zé)任的。權(quán)威例句Partisans on both sides absolutely love this situation, because it allows them to mislead the public.FORBES: Pawlenty's Plan: Half Million Dollar Tax Cut per MillionaireUnfortunately, on the topic of taxes, our President and his top advisor, David Axelrod, continue to mislead the public.FORBES: The Obama Administration's Bad Spin On TaxesYet the short sellers tried to mislead the public by comparing our ARPU to that of MMORPG game developers or SOCIAL game platforms.FORBES: Short-Sellers Are Wrong Because Qihoo 360 Is Different 返回 mislead the public