misinterpretation
英
美
n. 错误解释;错误判读
BNC.19976 / COCA.20698
柯林斯词典
- VERB 误解;曲解
If youmisinterpretsomething, you understand it wrongly.- He was amazed that he'd misinterpreted the situation so completely...
他十分震惊地发现自己竟然完全误解了情况。 - The Prince's words had been misinterpreted.
亲王的话遭到了曲解。
- He was amazed that he'd misinterpreted the situation so completely...
英英释义
noun
- putting the wrong interpretation on
- his misinterpretation of the question caused his error
- there was no mistaking her meaning
双语例句
- Inconsistencies in how technical service contracts are expressed undermine these efforts by introducing a constant risk of misinterpretation ( on a technical level).
技术性服务契约描述的不一致性可能会引起不断的(技术层面上的)误解风险,从而会阻碍发现的过程。 - I just want to clear up a common misinterpretation of the Chinese debt problem.
我只是想呈清关于中国债务问题的一个误解。 - Researchers believe that phantom vibration syndrome may result from a misinterpretation of incoming sensory signals by the brain.
研究者认为,可能是因为大脑对所接收的感官信号产生了误读。 - Thus, it's necessary for English learners to analyze the factors that may cause misinterpretation in order to reduce mistranslation in the cross-culture communications.
因此作为一名英语学习者有必要对误译产生的原因进行分析并做到在跨文化交际中尽量减少误译的出现。 - This article is intended to explore the triggering conditions of deliberate misinterpretation in terms of relevance theory.
摘要本文从关联理论出发对刻意曲解触发条件进行考察。 - A number of these statements could be open to misinterpretation.
这些话有许多可能被误解。 - In this paper, misinterpretation includes deliberate misinterpretation and unintentional misinterpretation.
误解和刻意曲解是两个易被混淆的概念。 - While the first claim has gained increasing currency in the literature, his claim about responsibility for emotions has continued to meet with considerable resistance and misinterpretation.
而首次申请已经得到了越来越多的货币,在文献上,他声称对责任情绪继续开会,有相当的阻力和误解。 - For example, in a court case a misinterpretation due to natural-language ambiguity could lead to a large financial consequence or even imprisonment.
例如,在诉讼案件中,由于自然语言歧义性导致的误解可能会导致巨大的财务后果甚至监禁。 - I think your words are open to misinterpretation.
我想你的话易被曲解。