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misfit

/mis-fit for 1; mis-fit, mis-fit for 2; mis-fit for 3/US // mɪsˈfɪt for 1; mɪsˈfɪt, ˈmɪsˌfɪt for 2; ˈmɪsˌfɪt for 3 //

错位的人,错位者,不合时宜的人,不合时宜

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Definitions

  1. 1

    mis·fit·ted, mis·fit·ting.

    • : to fit badly.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that fits badly, as a garment that is too large or too small.
    • : a person who is not suited or is unable to adjust to the circumstances of his or her particular situation: a misfit in one's job.

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Examples

  • They may not see “absurd value” in absolutely everything, but they do see plenty of misfits that have what it takes to go on the next to the moon.

  • The band of misfits, dubbed TOI-178, challenges planetary scientists to refine their theories of how solar systems settle down.

  • In honor of the show being introduced to a new generation of viewers, The Washington Post chatted with the cast and creators of “Freaks and Geeks” about their beloved misfit drama.

  • The clock is ticking on all those misfit empty-box SPACs, and yet the money continues to flow into the creation of new ones.

  • But, those middle years, when I was young, my dad was a bit a misfit, if you will.

  • Pitchfork called him a “a rap-obsessed misfit from a summer camp who freestyles poorly” who is “ridiculous without knowing it.”

  • A misfit according to his mother, he reportedly told a friend the devil was after him.

  • Still, “They were my island of misfit toys,” she says, adrift.

  • “I was always the misfit jock who was with people painting on walls,” he says.

  • The Fitbit, Nike Fuelband, and Misfit Shine are its closest competitors.

  • Every winter he has a bunch of misfit dogs, and out of the outfit he'll get some smart ones that will train well.

  • That evening after dinner, without a word of explanation to her husband, Nannie walked off to the house of her cousin, Mr. Misfit.

  • The coat was a ludicrous misfit; it would not meet over the bulging belly; its tails dragged on the fat man's heels.

  • Travel through the South and you will be struck with the general misfit and dilapidated appearance of things.

  • He took art as a business man takes business, and he had no time for the misfit, the fool, or the failure.