misread 的定义
mis·read [mis-red], /mɪsˈrɛd/, mis·read·ing [mis-ree-ding]. /mɪsˈri dɪŋ/.
- to read wrongly.
- to misunderstand or misinterpret.
misread 近义词
misunderstand
misread 的近义词 27 个
- confuse
- miscalculate
- misconstrue
- misinterpret
- misjudge
- confound
- fail
- misapply
- misapprehend
- misconceive
- miss
- mistake
- be at cross purposes
- be bewildered
- be confused
- be perplexed
- get signals crossed
- get signals mixed
- get wrong
- get wrong impression
- miscomprehend
- misknow
- misreckon
- miss the point
- not register
- take amiss
- take wrongly
misread 的反义词 3 个
更多misread例句
- “I think this interpretation that we’re seeing here is tortured and seems to go out of the way to willfully misread what is a pretty straightforward, innocent statement,” Schaffner said.
- Bardsley misread the flight of the ball, coming off her line but failing to punch it away.
- We were surprised, declined, and then privately rolled our eyes at how we’d been misread.
- You can also call the police yourself, but be aware that they can misread the situation and cause even more harm themselves.
- If you receive a rude email, pick up the phone and let the sender’s tone of voice tell you if you were misreading it.
- The person who had phoned the Halls had, quite simply, misread the results.
- When a health-care worker misread test results, it left the Halls with a daughter with a rare genetic syndrome.
- A technician made a simple, life-changing mistake and misread the test tubes.
- Nor is the stubborn, shrewd prime minsiter known to capitulate easily, or to misread public sentiment.
- But to a large degree, the debt doomsayers misread the data.
- If this were a type and instance of hopeless love he had certainly misread all the songs and sayings.
- He misread words and letters of the MS., although he had two transcripts.
- She had a way of yielding so quickly, when it was right and best, very flattering to a man in love and easily misread.
- The crown of life had been attained, the vague yearnings, the misread impulses, had found accomplishment at last.
- To suppose, as some hasty moralisers have done, that Charles cared for nothing but his women is to misread his character.