mishap 的定义
- an unfortunate accident.
mishap 近义词
accident
更多mishap例句
- This annoying mishap happens when cool outside air and warm air from your body mix.
- In the face of a tsunami of lies, ineptitude and mishaps from those in power, we told the truth and didn’t hold back.
- A series of high-profile security mishaps — including Zoombombing, a vulnerability that let websites hijack Mac cameras, and Zoom routing calls through China — eventually led Zoom to bulk up its security.
- Communication mishaps, normal on any day but made more frequent owing to sleepless nights of protesting, happened over and over, exacerbated by the growing realization that their goals were different.
- On the plus side, a smaller system has historically always performed more punctually and with fewer baggage-handling mishaps.
- At the very least, the damage amounts to what the Air Force calls a Class A mishap, which causes more than $2 million in damage.
- This is not the only mishap that the McDaniel campaign has experienced in the past 48 hours.
- The case comes three years after fashion photographer David LaChapelle sued her for a similar mishap in the same video.
- As a forensic meteorologist, Altschule is called in to investigate just about every conceivable mishap related to weather.
- Washington alerted U.S. commercial airlines (not military aircraft) to comply in order to avoid mishap.
- No mishap marred the pleasure of the trip, and all returned safe and sound to their home in the capital city of Korea.
- Weston, who had been sent to work some distance from the camp that day and had not heard of this mishap, felt sorry for Grenfell.
- We covered a good ten miles when we had our first serious mishap since leaving the Indian village.
- The most generous of men was Earl Hakon, yet even to such a chief befell so great mishap on his dying-day.
- As a fact it would rest with the burghers themselves to protect their goods and persons from mishap.