英:[ˌmɪs'spi:k]
美:[mɪs'spik]
英:[ˌmɪs'spi:k]
美:[mɪs'spik]
mis·speak
mihs spik
misspeaks, misspeaking, misspoke, misspoken
verb
transitive verb
to speak (something, such as a word) incorrectly
to express (oneself) imperfectly or incorrectly
claims now that he misspoke himself
intransitive verb
to speak incorrectly : misspeak oneself
也称为 mis-speak,14世纪晚期, misspeken,意为“说错话”,也指“侮辱性地说话”,源自 mis-(1)“错误地,不当地”和 speak(v.)。“从1590年代开始意为“发音错误”; 到1890年代则指“说话与本意不符”。相关词汇: Misspeaking; misspoken。古英语 missprecan 的意思是“抱怨,咕哝”; 中古英语 misispeken 的意思是“说有罪的话”,始于13世纪初。
The first known use of misspeak was in the 14th century
1 “I may not be the best writer and I sometimes misspeak, but I am not racist.”
2 Rather than apologize for misspeaking, Biden was defiant about his earlier remarks in the NPR interview, saying that the "details are irrelevant" and what matters is his "judgment."
3 “If he doesn’t correct it, I guess he didn’t misspeak,” he added.
4 Hahn apologized the following day for misspeaking, saying on Twitter, “The criticism is entirely justified.”
5 They could relate to his efforts to learn English, how he would sometimes misspeak.
6 The heads of the intelligence service have a long tradition of misspeaking or telling untruths that advance their agenda.
7 In interviews, some voters said Mr. Gantz reminded them of Yitzhak Rabin, who also could misspeak and appear embarrassed when facing the news media.
8 Elsewhere, Claude and Angot’s mother, who had Christine out of wedlock and fought to get her father to recognize his child in a legal sense, are both similarly upbraided for misspeaking about Christine’s trauma in subtle ways, or for not being sympathetic in the right way.
9 “I didn’t misspeak with the current law in Virginia,” he said.
10 “It is silly and absurd to conclude that he is behind the ambush just because he misspeaks the Filipino language, which is not his native tongue or first language,” Mr. Panelo said.
11 "I don't know if that was a misspeak, but he was talking about having them stand down," he told CBS News.
12 John Wihbey, a journalism professor at Northeastern University who has studied presidential communication, said Mr. Biden’s team is overreacting to fears he may misspeak.
13 People are just supposed to like you — you’re not supposed to misspeak, look fat, date the wrong person, have your makeup look a different color.
14 John Wihbey, a journalism professor at Northeastern University who has studied presidential communication, said Mr. Biden’s team overreacts to fears that he may misspeak.
15 Robust political debate would be chilled because people would fear misspeaking.
16 They jabbed Mr. Biden for once again misspeaking, this time by saying “the Iran parliament voted to eject all Americans and coalition forces from the country.”
17 Words can misspeak and tell lies and errors.
18 That same year, Slate magazine wrote, “He misspeaks so often, it’s hardly news — and hardly damaging.”
19 But intentionally misspeaking to Congress is a crime, giving his statement on Thursday added weight.
20 Biden misspeaks and says he had support from "the only African-American woman that had ever been elected to the United States Senate," before correcting that he meant "first."
1 误言
2 词不达意
3 误信
6 发错音
7 讲错