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misunderstood

/mis-uhn-der-stood/US // ˌmɪs ʌn dərˈstʊd //UK // (ˌmɪsʌndəˈstʊd) //

误解,被误解的,被误解,被误解了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : improperly understood or interpreted.
    • : not appreciated.

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Examples

  • I think they’re misunderstood and misrepresented very often.

  • The hole became much larger, and it now affects my speech to the point that I am often misunderstood, especially on the phone.

  • He says he switched from Wall Street to science because the biology of financial risk-taking was fundamentally misunderstood.

  • Whether we show the chances in percentages or odds, this is the portion of an election forecast that is most anticipated — and has the most potential to be misunderstood.

  • How to evaluate a site for “quality” is the most misunderstood concept in SEO.

  • I later told my boss about what had happened, but she told me that I probably misunderstood the situation.

  • As a professed bi-sexual, Evans is misunderstood by those who find her choices offensive.

  • Not only are the Vikings completely misunderstood, he argues, but they may have saved Europe.

  • Smiths fandom was an once small and semi-exclusive club, reserved for the clever, literary, and misunderstood teenager.

  • But despite how common it is, HPV is still deeply misunderstood and, as a result, stigmatized.

  • But what blame to her if she misunderstood the question, if she read in it the very words her heart was longing to hear from him?

  • Woman is a saintly and noble creature, but almost always misunderstood, and nearly always misjudged because she is misunderstood.

  • Unless this double mainspring is known, the conduct of Catherine de' Medici will remain forever misunderstood.

  • The following can hardly be understood at all, but in its original condition it is so clear that it cannot be misunderstood.

  • His pleading eye was too obvious to be misunderstood, and by questioning the child, the whole was soon explained.