to gaslight
第三人称
gaslights
现在进行时
gaslighting
过去式
gaslighted
过去完成时
gaslighted
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心理操纵, 使怀疑自己的认知
to manipulate someone into questioning their own perceptions, memories, or sanity, often by denying or distorting the truth
及物动词
- Jane's colleague would often gaslight her in meetings, subtly undermining her ideas and making her doubt her competence.
简的同事经常在会议上操纵她,巧妙地削弱她的想法,让她怀疑自己的能力。
- The abusive partner would gaslight their spouse, making them doubt their own experiences and emotions.
施虐的伴侣会心理操纵他们的配偶,使他们怀疑自己的经历和情绪。
- The cult leader would gaslight his followers, convincing them that their doubts and concerns were simply signs of weakness.
邪教领袖会操纵他的追随者,使他们相信自己的怀疑和担忧只是软弱的表现。
- The politician attempted to gaslight the public, denying facts and spreading misinformation to confuse voters.
这位政客试图操纵公众,否认事实并传播错误信息以迷惑选民。