misconceived
误解
常用释义
英音[ ˌmɪskənˈsiːvd ]
美音[ ˌmɪskənˈsiːvd ]
基本释义
- adj. 设想错误的
- v. 误解(misconceive 的过去式和过去分词形式)
例句
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1·The teachers say the tests for 14-year-olds are misconceived.老师们说这些测试不适合14岁的孩子。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·It says the whole question is misconceived.它说整个问题是一个误解。
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3·He completely misconceived my meaning.他完全误解了我的意思。
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4·But perhaps the whole exercise is misconceived.但也许整个的运用都被误解了。
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5·The specific proposal seems to me misconceived.在我看来,该提案是错误的。
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6·Though people claim that coffee benefits them, the efficacy of the brown liquid is often misconceived.虽然人们声称咖啡对他们有益,但这种棕色液体的功效却被经常误解。
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7·The policies adopted to avoid dangerous climate change have been partly misconceived and largely inadequate.各国采取的避免危险气候变化的政策部分错误,基本上力度不足。
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8·Lack of good advice, a misconceived plan or a deployment by inexperienced personnel can all led to problems.没有好的意见,或者计划部署妥当人员经验不足的问题,都可以导致。
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9·Such behavior may be misconceived as attentiveness, and yet what is the self-conscious person really interested in?这种行为可能是错误的,因为专心,但什么是自我意识的人真有兴趣?
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10·The evaluators’ criticism was not just that a third of the 220 projects under scrutiny had failed to achieve their goals, but that those goals were often misconceived.评估者不仅仅批判了在220多个项目中,1/3的项目都没能显现既定目标,而且还认为这些目标的制定也缺乏周到考虑。
同义词
v.
误解(misconceive的过去式和过去分词形式)