misdemean如何读

英:[mɪsdɪ'mi:n]

美:[ˌmɪsdɪ'mɪn]

misdemean是什么意思

  • v.做不规矩事;行为不正

misdemean词根

词根:misdemean

n.

misdemeanor 轻罪;品行不端

misdemean英英释义

transitive verb

to behave (oneself) badly

you that best should teach us, have misdemeaned yourself—Shakespeare

noun

an act of misbehavior

if any convict shall … commit any misdemean—S. J. Barrows

misdemean词源英文解释

Transitive verbmis- >entry 1 + demean (verb) Nounmis- >entry 1 + demean (noun)

misdemean 例句

1 No one can flatter himself that in the multitude he is overlooked, or believe that between 4 P.M. and 9 A.M. he is at liberty to misdemean himself.

2 Here Fogg so misdemeaned himself, as to laugh through his nose, and the man Clover appeared to be suddenly interested in something that lay in a mulberry-tree opposite.

3 On the other hand, Chancellor Kent, in his Commentaries, had given support to the doctrine that a civil officer was liable to impeachment who misdemeaned himself in office.

4 "His Grace of Buckingham will be my voucher, though it will misdemean him much as against one who has a tymbestere for mistress and is a coward, as well."

5 My Lord Scales," said he, "lift the curtain; nay, sir, it misdemeans you not.

6 My Lord Scales," said he. "lift the curtain; nay, sir, it misdemeans you not.

7 Of their so misdemeaning themselves there is little danger; the Arab in these matters is a man from his cradle.

misdemean 同义词

1 举止不当

misdemeanour misbehaviour

4 使行为不端

misbehave

5 越轨行为

misdemeanor sally

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