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hoodwink    音標拼音: [h'ʊdw,ɪŋk]
vt. 遮眼,蒙蔽,欺騙

遮眼,蒙蔽,欺騙

hoodwink
v 1: influence by slyness [synonym: {juggle}, {beguile}, {hoodwink}]
2: conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately
feigning good intentions so as to gain an end; "He bamboozled
his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well"
[synonym: {bamboozle}, {snow}, {hoodwink}, {pull the wool over
someone's eyes}, {lead by the nose}, {play false}]

Hoodwink \Hood"wink\ (h[oo^]d"w[i^][ng]k), v. t. [Hood wink.]
1. To blind by covering the eyes.
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We will blind and hoodwink him. --Shak.
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2. To cover; to hide. [Obs.] --Shak.
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3. To deceive by false appearance; to impose upon.
"Hoodwinked with kindness." --Sir P. Sidney.
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  • HOODWINK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    To hoodwink someone originally was to effectively do that kind of winking for the person; it meant to “cover someone’s eyes,” as with a hood or a blindfold This 16th-century term soon came to be used figuratively for veiling the truth
  • HOODWINK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    HOODWINK definition: to deceive or trick See examples of hoodwink used in a sentence
  • hoodwink — Wordorigins. org
    To hoodwink someone is to deceive or fool them, and the word has a rather straightforward etymology, although the meaning of wink has changed over the centuries, and that can confuse present-day speakers
  • Hoodwink - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    To hoodwink someone means to trick or mislead them Beware of fake ATMs that try to hoodwink you into giving over your bank card and your code, only to keep them both and steal all your money
  • HOODWINK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    hoodwink someone into doing something He hoodwinked us into agreeing We were hoodwinked into believing that we had won a lot of money They can be hoodwinked into thinking things that don't make sense The slick investment bankers did not hoodwink these professional investors You can be hoodwinked by unscrupulous meteorite dealers
  • Hoodwink (1981 film) - Wikipedia
    Hoodwink is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Claude Whatham and written by Ken Quinnell It stars John Hargreaves and Judy Davis with Geoffrey Rush in his feature film debut The film is based on the true story of a well-publicised Australian con artist
  • Hoodwink - A Complete Guide To Its Meaning, Synonyms, Antonyms, And . . .
    Hoodwink is a verb used to describe the act of deceiving or tricking someone—making them believe something false or misleading It often conveys a sense of cunning or crafty manipulation, usually for personal gain
  • Are Republicans Trying to Hoodwink Trump on the SAVE Act?
    Emine Yücel has a report up this morning on a new “deal” being kicked around the Senate that would attempt to fix the airport situation
  • Hoodwink - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    hoodwink (v ) 1560s, "to blindfold, blind by covering the eyes," from hood (n 1) + wink (n ); figurative sense of "blind the mind, mislead, deceive by disguise" is c 1600
  • Hoodwink (1981) - IMDb
    "Hoodwink" isn't exactly what it's advertised to be It's supposedly a crime con man film, but it takes an abrupt 180 degree turn about half the way through and becomes a more straightforward drama





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