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"Don't be fooled by......" Could anybody explain the meaning? and how to use? Thanks!
16 ม.ค. 2008 เวลา 14:09
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"To fool someone" means to mislead someone. For example, someone looks really nice but has an awful personality: "Don't be fooled by his appearance, he's a bad guy."
16 มกราคม 2008
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"Be fooled" indicates a passive action, meaning that the object is the recipient of the action of the verb "fooled". Here, fooled means "deceived" or "tricked". So the sentence breaks down quite easily: "Do not" : Negative command. "be fooled" : be the recipient of deception "by..." : indicator of who or what is performing the deception. Compare with Harregarre's example: "Don't be fooled by his appearance, he's a bad guy." "His appearance" is performing the act of deception, and "be fooled" indicates that you are the subject of the action, because of the passive tense.
18 มกราคม 2008
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Harregarre's spot on. To BE FOOLED by something is to MAKE A MISTAKE ABOUT something. The meaning is a little different because in the first case, you are the victim of a trick. Don't be fooled by what she tells you. She is a politician.
17 มกราคม 2008
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不要被忽悠了
16 มกราคม 2008
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