misread
英 [ˌmɪsˈriːd , ˌmɪsˈred]
美 [ˌmɪsˈriːd , ˌmɪsˈred]
v. 误解; 读错; 误读
过去分词:misread 过去式:misread 现在分词:misreading 第三人称单数:misreads
BNC.18481 / COCA.15822
牛津词典
verb
- 误解
to understand sb/sth wrongly- I'm afraid I completely misread the situation.
恐怕我完全看错了形势。 - His confidence was misread as arrogance.
他的信心被误解为傲慢。
- I'm afraid I completely misread the situation.
- 读错;误读
to read sth wrongly- I misread the 1 as a 7.
我把1错当成7了。
- I misread the 1 as a 7.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 误解;误会
If youmisreada situation or someone's behaviour, you do not understand it properly.- The government largely misread the mood of the electorate...
政府在很大程度上没有弄清楚全体选民的情绪。 - Mothers may also misread signals and think the baby is crying because he is hungry.
母亲们也可能误以为宝宝哭是因为肚子饿了。
- The government largely misread the mood of the electorate...
- VERB 看错;读错
If youmisreadsomething that has been written or printed, you look at it and think that it says something that it does not say.- His chauffeur misread his route and took a wrong turning.
他的司机看错路线,拐错了方向。
- His chauffeur misread his route and took a wrong turning.
The form misread is used in the present tense, and is the past tense and past participle, when it is pronounced /ˌmɪs'red/. misread 的过去式和过去分词与原形相同,但读作 /ˌmɪs'red/。
英英释义
verb
- interpret wrongly
- I misread Hamlet all my life!
- read or interpret wrongly
- He misread the data
双语例句
- I made a mistake. I misread what you were asking.
我犯了一个错误,我误解了你的问题。 - Mr Putin is not the first global leader to misread Ms Merkel.
在世界领导人中,普京不是第一个误读默克尔的。 - I just misread it, that's all.
那让我产生了错觉。 - Don't give people an excuse to misread you.
不要给人误读你的理由。 - He had completely misread the situation.
他对形势完全误解了。 - Mothers may also misread signals and think the baby is crying because he is hungry.
母亲们也可能误以为宝宝哭是因为肚子饿了。 - Their behaviour was usually misread us indifference.
他们的行为往往被误解为有意冷淡。 - Mr Putin may have misread Ms Merkel because her instinct is to wait and see.
普京之所以误读了默克尔,也许是因为她的本能是静观其变。 - He saw me hesitate and misread the situation.
他看到我犹豫就对情况产生了误解。 - The result shows that the utility of the arithmetic progression can limit the first kind of misread.
结果表明,等差数列的利用可规范第一种误读。
