mistaken

英[mɪ'steɪkən] 美[mɪ'steɪkən]
  • adj. 犯错的;错误的
  • 动词mistake的过去分词.
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星级词汇:
  • mist n.雾;迷蒙;朦胧不清vt.使…模糊;蒙上雾vi.使模糊;下雾
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 错误的
    2. 弄错的
    3. (被)误解的
    4. 不正确
    5. 想错了的
    6. 看错了的
    7. 误会了的
    8. 犯错的
    9. 理解错误的
    10. 搞错的
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    1. 动词mistake的过去分词

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment;

    "well-meaning but misguided teachers"
    "a mistaken belief"
    "mistaken identity"

  2. arising from error;

    "a false assumption"
    "a mistaken view of the situation"

1. You couldn't be more mistaken, Alex. You've utterly misread the situation.
亚历克斯,你真是大错特错,你对局势的判断根本不对。

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2. I think he wanted to marry her, if I am not mistaken.
我觉得他曾经想娶她为妻,如果我没有弄错的话。

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3. It is unlikely he would have mistaken hocus-pocus for genuine knowledge.
他不可能把骗人的把戏错当成真正的知识。

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4. I had a mistaken view of what was happening.
我对当时发生的事情曾有一种错误的认识。

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5. It's a black comedy of racial prejudice, mistaken identity and thwarted expectations.
这是一个关于种族歧视、身份错位和期望落空的黑色喜剧。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. I suppose you're mistaken there.
      我认为在这点上您错了。
    2. It appears to me that you are all mistaken.
      我觉得你们全搞错了。
    3. He is bedeviled by his mistaken ideas.
      他被错误思想弄糊涂了。
    4. If you thought she intended to be rude, you were mistaken.
      如果你认为她是故意粗鲁无礼,那你就弄错了。