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Noun
1. an incorrect charge to a jury given by a judge
2. incorrect directions or instructions
3. management that is careless or inefficient;
"he accomplished little due to the mismanagement of his energies"
4. the act of distracting; drawing someone's attention away from something;
"conjurers are experts at misdirection"
1736年,"错误的方向,错误的引导",来自 mis-(1)"坏的,错误的" + direction。"指"魔术师、小偷等分散某人注意力的行为"来源于1943年。
The first known use of misdirection was in 1675
1 But the heart of the drama – could she be? – offers suspense, misdirection, doubts upon doubts, and, with one truly shocking development, casts an unsettlingly ambiguous afterglow in the mind.
2 It is misdirection, indeed, but one has to admire his ingenuity.
3 I’m not sure whether they provide context or misdirection.
4 The fashion industry has been spinning this web of fibs, obfuscations and misdirection for years.
5 The young Salinger also shows an aptitude for self-mythology and misdirection in these letters, as he obfuscates difficult truths about his personal life, his professional accomplishments and his entrance into World War II.
6 Like all religions it is based on hocus-pocus, misdirection and delusion.
7 The aesthetic telegraphs authenticity and vulnerability, but the special’s stunning final shots reveal the misdirection at work, encouraging skepticism of the performativity of such realism.
8 This, too, turns out to be a sly misdirection on the part of the filmmaker.
9 That can be frustrating at times, but it’s all a sort of misdirection that makes the final episode all the more jolting.
10 It’s not only the misdirection of law enforcement that one worries about.
11 It was a piece of misdirection, all meant to keep Dain’s spies busy chasing our tails while Balekin and Madoc planned to strike in the one place no one looked—right out in the open.
12 The darkness and misdirection has to do with a polarity that was set up between these six creations all seeded with grand masters and Sirius itself.
这些黑暗和错误的方向,是和在这6个被播种了大师的星球及天狼星自己之间所设定的极性有关的。
13 In true Mercurio fashion, Graham’s suspect may be a classic bit of misdirection.
14 All of this happens before the opening credits, in a clever bit of narrative misdirection, intended to keep the audience from catching on too quickly that Halbrand is our Big Bad.
15 In its place is a lot of calmly presented misinformation, misdirection, and unfounded theory.
16 You see that the world is full of competition and willful misdirection.
17 He is also aware that his “reading list” could result in some misdirection, and that’s O.K. with him, too.
18 Can you talk about how you approach telling a mystery, dropping clues visually, or creating tension between the characters or misdirection as information is revealed or withheld?
19 In the face of organized opposition, the company practices “habituation”: wearing down challengers through years of litigation, media misdirection, and political manipulation, until the land grab becomes established fact.
20 His secretary's warning to Joan was classic misdirection, and I pay thanks to the gods of 1960s dramatic reconstruction that he'll be around next year.