hood·wink /ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk/
(vt.)遮眼,矇蔽,欺騙
Hood·wink v. t.
1. To blind by covering the eyes.
We will blind and hoodwink him. --Shak.
2. To cover; to hide. [Obs.]
3. To deceive by false appearance; to impose upon. “Hoodwinked with kindness.”
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hoodwink
v 1: influence by slyness [syn: juggle, beguile]
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" [syn: bamboozle, snow, pull the wool
over someone's eyes, lead by the nose, play false]