misjudgment 的定义
mis·judged, mis·judg·ing.
- to judge, estimate, or value wrongly or unjustly.
misjudgment 近义词
miscalculation
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- A century and a half later, the United States government similarly misjudged its capabilities and underestimated the costs of invading and redeveloping Afghanistan.
- Officials misjudged only the rapidity of its collapse, which proved embarrassing but should not have been surprising.
- Gaming may be all the rage among advertisers — but as recent events have shown, there’s a problematic side to the industry that they cannot afford to misjudge.
- The report also highlighted people badly misjudged how quickly things would return to normal.
- Flying at 13,500 feet, the pilot misjudged the airspeed as he closed on a mountain.
- It outrages me that even a bourgeois should so meanly misjudge the aspirations of an active revolutionist.
- That any one who has read the work with attention to the end could so misjudge it seems incredible.
- Indeed, you misjudge Captain Cavendish; he is a good and honorable man, and respects you much.
- There is no record that Howe took him at his word, but he well might have done so, so completely did he misjudge the situation.
- I know you upbraid us as 'Glippers,' deserters, but as truly as I hope for God's mercy, you misjudge us.