misquote / mɪsˈkwoʊt /

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misquote2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

mis·quot·ed, mis·quot·ing.

  1. to quote incorrectly.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a quotation that is incorrect.

misquote 近义词

misquote

等同于 misrepresent/misquote

misquote

等同于 overstate

misquote

等同于 twist

misquote

等同于 exaggerate

misquote

等同于 falsify

misquote

等同于 garble

更多misquote例句

  1. But to misquote an old financial adage, the property market can remain irrational longer than you are prepared to remain homeless.
  2. By terrifying coincidence, this was the one poem that Thatcher herself thought to recall and misquote when she first met Larkin.
  3. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to misquote it, as the Spanish philosopher George Santayana did not say.
  4. Jason didn't bother to correct the misquote, it was best they consider him a hundred per cent on their side.
  5. We always feel more nervous when people misquote Scripture for their purpose.
  6. You had only to get up and misquote Mr. Gladstone, and the fiery old man was on his legs in an instant.
  7. “Ye have been fresh and fair, Ye have been filled with flowers”—I fear I misquote.
  8. How we do misquote sayings, or misunderstand them when quoted rightly!