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mis·con·cep·tion
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复数:misconceptions
noun
a wrong or inaccurate idea or conception There's this misconception that you get famous and everything is perfect.—Chris Daughtry The new name, along with more stringent criteria for diagnosing the disorder, represents an attempt to clear up misconceptions about the disorder and to have it taken more seriously by psychiatrists as well as the courts.—Janny Scott Many gardeners are under the misconception [=have the mistaken idea] that bamboos grow only in mild climates.—Nan Sterman … artists, writers, and musicians who labor under the misconception that it's possible to come up with something new under the sun …—Simon Reynolds
a common/popular misconception
"错误的观点,错误的概念",1660年代,来自 mis-(1)"坏的,错误的" + conception。中古英语中有 misconceit(名词)。相关词汇: Misconceptions。
The first known use of misconception was in 1614
misdealverb
to deal cards incorrectly
misdealverb
to deal cards incorrectly
miscue1 of 2noun
a faulty stroke in billiards in which the cue slips
mistake entry 2 sense 2, slip
miscue2 of 2verb
to make a miscue
to miss a stage cue
to answer a wrong cue
miscreantnoun
villain sense 2, scoundrel
miscountverb
to count incorrectly
misconstrueverb
to construe wrongly : misinterpret
misconstructionnoun
the act, the process, or an instance of misconstruing
misconductnoun
bad management
improper or unlawful behavior
misconceptionnoun
a wrong or mistaken idea
1 There is a very common misconception that all people with Down’s syndrome are the same.
2 Despite her misconceptions, she was funny and charming, but when it came to sex I deliberately tried to make the experience mediocre.
3 “Sometimes people have a misconception about piano music,” Thomas says.
4 It is just a common misconception.
那只是一个常见的误解。
5 Impressionable people, those lacking critical-thinking skills and those who don’t have any Latino friends are susceptible to these misconceptions.
6 Your book takes on a lot of misconceptions held by people who don’t bike.
7 Contestants must also answer this question: “If you were crowned Miss Muslimah USA, how would you use that title to change misconceptions about Muslim women in the world?”
8 And that is only the first of many misconceptions about this peculiar institution.
9 First, it seems there is a major misconception among men that yoga doesn’t equal strength.
10 There are so many misconceptions about homeschoolers already — yet you boldly plunge in and admit your fears and mistakes along the way.
11 Yet some of his examples plainly arose from his own misconceptions.
12 I think the biggest misconception that I've experienced in my professional career is how much time and energy it takes to make an arrangement that looks like it took no time at all.
13 Hilary Seligman: One of the misconceptions is that people who are experiencing food insecurity don't want access to a healthier diet.
14 “Switched at Birth,” in which he guest-stars as a friend of one of the main characters, is one of the shows pushing against that misconception.
15 Doing so, she said, helps comfort visitors who recognize misconceptions portrayed in some of the art displayed.
16 Mind you, she's only got herself to blame for the misconception.
17 One common misconception is that international flights usually cost more than domestic flights.
18 There is a strange misconception about you and you will do well to correct it.
这里有一个关于你的奇怪的误会,你必须把它澄清.
19 It is not the first time the tourism board has rebuffed what it regards as misconceptions of the island.
20 Misconception: RUP does not produce an estimate.
误解:RUP不能进行估算。
3 误解
mistaken mistakenly mistake illusion misunderstanding misinterpretation misapprehension misconstruction misconceive wrong mislead misinterpret pervert misread misconstrue misapprehend be mixed up deceive oneself mix-up misunderstand misconstruct illusory garble get it wrong do an injustice spell backward get hold of the wrong end of the stick get the wrong end of the stick get wrong misconceived get your wires crossed perverted malentendu error delusion imbroglio misprision misperceive
4 误会
mistake misunderstanding wrong misunderstand make a mistake take in a wrong spirit take in all part
5 错误观念