英:[ˌmɪsæprɪˈhenʃn]
美:[ˌmɪsæprɪˈhenʃn]
英:[ˌmɪsæprɪˈhenʃn]
美:[ˌmɪsæprɪˈhenʃn]
mis·ap·pre·hen·sion
mIs ae pr hen shn
复数:misapprehensions
词根:misapprehend
vt.misapprehend 误会,误解
Noun
1. an understanding of something that is not correct;
"he wasn't going to admit his mistake"
"make no mistake about his intentions"
"there must be some misunderstanding--I don't have a sister"
"误解,对某人的意思或事实的错误理解",1620年代; 来自 mis-(1)"坏的,错误的" + apprehension。相关词汇: Misapprehensive。
The first known use of misapprehend was in 1628
miscarriagenoun
bad managementespecially: a failure in the administration of justice
the accidental separation of an unborn child from the body of its mother before it is capable of living independently : loss of an unborn child through premature birth
miscallverb
to call by a wrong name
miscalculateverb
to calculate wrongly : make a mistake in calculation
misbeliefnoun
a mistaken or false belief
misbehaveverb
to behave in a wrong or improper manner
misbehaveverb
to behave in a wrong or improper manner
misbegottenadjective
born to parents not married to each other—used especially in the past
wrongfully or improperly created
misappropriateverb
to appropriate wronglyespecially: to take dishonestly for one's own use
misapprehendverb
misunderstand
1 I think you want to see me but I am clearly under a complete misapprehension.
我以为你想见我,显然完全是我误解了.
2 At every stage he outlines Russian views of the world fairly, and highlights Western mistakes and misapprehensions, before proceeding to paint the full picture in precise and sometimes scathing terms.
3 unfortunately, the message that the artist was trying to convey has been misapprehended by many museum patrons
4 And whenever this subject comes under discussion, someone comes out with the common misapprehension that the main purpose of a review is to attract people’s attention to an event and to sell tickets.
5 To be fair, this is a common misapprehension.
6 Non-disease exists when a patient is under the misapprehension that disease is present.
非疾之病之存在,乃是病人误认它的存在。
7 What an odd misapprehension and yet oddly apt.
8 She could not attribute such behaviour to mistake or misapprehension of any kind.
她也不能把这种行为归之任何的误会或误解。
9 The fighting between the two sides rose from misapprehension.
双方之间的战争起因于误会.
10 Similarity English word being pronounced often arouses the misapprehension between saying English person.
发音相似的英语词常常引起讲英语者之间的误会.
11 There are two aspects of misapprehension on whether human organs should be commercialized or not, that is, concept of organ commercialization is confusion, and the step is inadequacy.
当前,关于人体器官可否商业化之争中存在两个误区:器官商业化的概念误区和反对非法器官交易的措施误区。
12 But viewing the world from a car leads to fundamental misapprehension.
13 This is a silly parlor game that misapprehends James’s gifts, which have never been those of a pure scorer.
14 The secret workouts worked for Seabiscuit, but because Smith refused to explain himself to the press, they created a serious misapprehension.
15 In the show’s early years, the family members might have sold the supposed misapprehension as genuine; at this point, though, no one is even trying to appear spontaneous, and the whole enterprise looks scripted.
16 His statement cleared away some misapprehension.
他的声明澄清了一些误解。
17 The lesson is not merely a wake-up call for astrophysicists, but for all of us, for anyone with the misapprehension that science somehow marches on separate from the rest of culture.
18 A misapprehension about the generation of rappers currently thriving on SoundCloud is that they’re not interested in lyricism, but the YBN crew has been quietly dismantling that idea one vivid song at a time.
19 He laboured under the constant misapprehension that nobody liked him.
他总是误认为没有人喜欢他.
20 To expose this misapprehension, would be to repeat what has been said in the introductory chapter.
要揭穿这一误解, 就得重复一下绪论中说过的话.
1 误解
mistaken mistakenly mistake illusion misconception misunderstanding misinterpretation misconstruction misconceive wrong mislead misinterpret pervert misread misconstrue misapprehend be mixed up deceive oneself mix-up misunderstand misconstruct misreading get hold of the wrong end of the stick get the wrong end of the stick get wrong misconceived get your wires crossed