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misinterpret

/mis-in-tur-prit/US // ˌmɪs ɪnˈtɜr prɪt //UK // (ˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːprɪt) //

曲解,误读,误解,曲解为

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to interpret, explain, or understand incorrectly.

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Examples

  • That’s a high bar, and the power of social media to amplify false or misinterpreted messages and spread them far and wide is huge.

  • In our experience, the Halo could detect ups and downs in our voice, but seemed to misinterpret situations regularly.

  • Others worry about uttering the wrong word or being misinterpreted and facing backlash from administrators, parents or polarized community members.

  • Officials said the draft was removed because they feared the language could be misinterpreted as suggesting that airborne transmission is the main way the virus spreads.

  • Beginning in 2007, she published a series of papers arguing that the basic tools the federal government uses to generate manufacturing, import, and export statistics were misleading and frequently misinterpreted.

  • Indeed, Millennials seem to be using familiar political terms in ways that are easy to misinterpret.

  • They will find that they are prone to continuously misread and misinterpret their emergent partner, protagonist and rival.

  • You can not misinterpret me; I dont want Sue to be hurt, and I do not want you to be capable of hurting her.

  • And then eagerly, as though she feared he might misinterpret, "Still, I should like them——"

  • Byron felt sure that his enemies would misinterpret his motives, and that no good would come of it.

  • I assure you I feel this, so do not misinterpret anything I say to you as being written in a flippant or critical spirit.

  • The tendency is to exaggerate the picturesque parts of the story and to misinterpret motives.