mistaken
英 [mɪ'steɪk(ə)n]
美[mɪ'stekən]
- adj. 错误的;弄错的;被误解的
- v. 弄错(mistake的过去分词)
英英释意
- 1. wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment;
- "well-meaning but misguided teachers"
- "a mistaken belief"
- "mistaken identity"
- 2. arising from error;
- "a false assumption"
- "a mistaken view of the situation"
双语例句
- 1. You couldn't be more mistaken, Alex. You've utterly misread the situation.
- 亚历克斯,你真是大错特错,你对局势的判断根本不对。
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- 2. I think he wanted to marry her, if I am not mistaken.
- 我觉得他曾经想娶她为妻,如果我没有弄错的话。
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- 3. It is unlikely he would have mistaken hocus-pocus for genuine knowledge.
- 他不可能把骗人的把戏错当成真正的知识。
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- 4. I had a mistaken view of what was happening.
- 我对当时发生的事情曾有一种错误的认识。
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- 5. It's a black comedy of racial prejudice, mistaken identity and thwarted expectations.
- 这是一个关于种族歧视、身份错位和期望落空的黑色喜剧。
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