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fooled ADJ.

be fooled V.

fool SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Do not be misled; do not be confused; do not be fooled.
en.wikipedia.org
The sculptures and packaging, along with the professional-appearing hoax website, are so realistic that observers are often fooled.
en.wikipedia.org
Professional scientists, even mathematicians and professional statisticians, can be fooled by even some simple methods, even if they are careful to check everything.
en.wikipedia.org
But children today are too wise to be fooled, and grown-ups too wary of official dissimulation.
www.telegraph.co.uk
If the defense is not fooled, the quarterback can simply complete the fake task, and return to the center to call the snap.
en.wikipedia.org
Now, its available pretty much anytime and anywhere in touristy areas-but don't be fooled.
gadling.com
The results had fooled most of the pundits who were predicting quite the opposite.
en.wikipedia.org
So the other elders beheld the damage and no one was fooled.
en.wikipedia.org
After reading the band's bio, which goes on about how self-deprecating they are, one could be fooled into believing they were a huge bummer.
torontoist.com
So far, the nearest anyone has got was when the judges were fooled by a human imitating a chatbot.
theconversation.com

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