mis·con·cep·tionˌmis-kən-ˈsep-shən
labor under the misconception如何读
labor under the misconception英英释义
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
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
labor under the misconception词源英文解释
The first known use of misconception was in 1614
labor under the misconception儿童词典英英释义
misconceptionnoun
a wrong or mistaken idea
labor under the misconception 例句
1 it is a popular misconception that the Great Wall of China is visible from outer space
2 Everyone experiences menopause differently, so the information about it can lead to a lot of questions and misconceptions.
3 This comprehensive consultation process is vital for addressing common misconceptions about 'baby Botox' and for setting realistic expectations.