词汇 | lull you into |
释义 | Idiom lull you intolull (you) into (something/doing something) to make you feel calm or safe when it is not reasonable to feel this way.His confidence lulled me into thinking things were somehow going to work out. Usage notes: often used with the phrase a false sense of security - a feeling that everything is under control when it really is not: Don't let the computer lull you into a false sense of security – there are still lots of ways for you to make mistakes. lull (one) into (something)To cause one to fail to be aware of the risks, dangers, or true reality of a situation. Installing cameras at home lulled me into a false sense of security—our house still ended up getting robbed. A: "I can't believe you were able to unseat the valedictorian!" B: "I think three years of accolades lulled her into complacency." lull intoDeceive into trustfulness, as in The steadily rising market lulled investors into a false sense of security. The earliest recorded version of this term referred to wine: "Fitter indeed to bring and lull men asleep in the bed of security" (Philemon Holland, Pliny's Historie of the World, 1601. Today it still often appears with the phrase a false sense of security. |
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