mishandle如何读

英:[ˌmɪsˈhændl]

美:[ˌmɪsˈhændl]

mishandle是什么意思

  • vt.粗暴对待;马虎对待

mishandle自然拼读

mis·han·dle

mihs haen dl

mishandle变形

第三人称单数:mishandles

现在分词:mishandling

过去式:mishandled

过去分词:mishandled

mishandle英英释义

Verb

1. make a mess of, destroy or ruin;

"I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"

"the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"

2. manage badly or incompetently;

"The funds were mismanaged"

mishandle词源中文解释

"虐待",14世纪晚期(隐含在 mishandling 中),来自 mis-(1)"坏,错误地" + handle(v.)。相关: Mishandled。

mishandle词源英文解释

The first known use of mishandle was in 1530

mishandle儿童词典英英释义

mishmashnoun

hodgepodge, jumble

mishapnoun

archaic bad luck

an unfortunate accident

mishapnoun

archaic bad luck

an unfortunate accident

mishandleverb

to treat roughly : maltreat

to manage wrongly

mishandleverb

to treat roughly : maltreat

to manage wrongly

mishandleverb

to treat roughly : maltreat

to manage wrongly

mishandle 例句

1 Rather, it makes the airlines report a single number for “mishandled” luggage, a category that includes lost, pilfered, damaged and delayed baggage.

2 The quarterback fumbled when he mishandled the snap.

3 As of Dec. 4, 2018, airlines are required to report separate statistics for mishandled wheelchairs and scooters.

4 I think the show has done a fair amount of explaining about how the outbreak exploded without going into a blow-by-blow timeline of how the authorities mishandled it.

5 “What has become evident to me,” he said, “is that after grave mishandling of communication regarding the exhibition, institutional white fragility led to an act of censorship.”

6 But there’s been, it seems to me, some mishandling in how it was rolled out and that’s always tough to deal with.

7 The real moment when Bee blended comedic insight with leadership was the way that she emphasized the reality that COVID-19 is truly scary, made even more so by the government's mishandling of it.

8 He suggested that perhaps the situation had been mishandled, that perhaps I was not possessed.

9 Everyone knew this had to do with its panicky mishandling of industrialisation.

10 This misguided, mishandled decision is a blot on the reputation of the youth symphony and its justly praised First Music competition, which has awarded commissions to 139 young composers since it began in 1984.

11 The report notes that Frontier’s scores in three of the four areas studied worsened since 2017, aside from only its rate of mishandled baggage, which improved.

12 CBS News quickly responded to her statement by copping to having mishandled the promotion.

13 “Airlines like to talk about their on-time rates, a bragging right that helps attract frequent business travelers and offsets PR disasters like bumped or mishandled passengers,” the Forbes report reads.

14 Later, she recounted that version of events back to the investigators and used a doll to demonstrate how she mishandled the boy.

15 Jenkins thinks the murders of these African American girls weren’t enough of a priority, but she is also quick to point out that D.C. police’s mishandling of the case was “not totally guided by race.”

16 Now, this was before DNA evidence was a thing, but now with the technology that we have, they can't use any of that evidence because of mishandling of it back then.

17 He says there were cases in which those volunteers mishandled flooded homes, removing more sheetrock from walls than necessary.

18 Accountants mishandled foreign and domestic taxes by withholding more funds than necessary, leading to "a significant losses of tax benefits" and failed to file taxes on time, causing late penalties.

19 I peek in horror, unable to bear the thought of anyone mishandling the Holy Quran—tearing out the pages and apparently stomping on them.

20 Her mind was mishandled by her religion-deranged father, from whom she is estranged.

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