mislead the public
常見例句
- 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(shì)力在許多問題上是如何誤導(dǎo)公眾的,從比爾·克林頓的丑聞,到伊拉克戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng),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吃幾餐麥當(dāng)勞的15歲孩子一道起訴麥當(dāng)勞,聲稱這家公司故意誤導(dǎo)公眾,使他們相信自己的產(chǎn)品是健康食品。 - It is irresponsible to mislead the public by putting the blame on other countries and seeking scapegoats.
動(dòng)輒諉過他國(guó),尋找“替罪羊”,誤導(dǎo)公眾的態(tài)度是不負(fù)責(zé)任的。 - Partisans on both sides absolutely love this situation, because it allows them to mislead the public.
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