misadvise如何读

英:['mɪsəd'vaɪz]

美:['mɪsəd'vaɪz]

misadvise是什么意思

  • vt.给错误的劝告;误导

misadvise自然拼读

mis·ad·vise

mIs d vaIz

misadvise变形

第三人称单数:misadvises

现在分词:misadvising

过去式:misadvised

过去分词:misadvised

misadvise英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to give wrong or poor advice to (someone)

… he felt that his attorneys failed to answer his specific questions and misadvised him on the potential consequences of his plea agreement.—Mitchell Byars

misadvise词源英文解释

The first known use of misadvise was in 1548

misadvise 例句

1 In a custody hearing before the court, Grigorieva's lawyer argued that she repudiated the agreement because she felt "coerced" and because she was "misadvised" by the retired judges overseeing the mediation.

2 Mr Trump said the WHO had misadvised "there was no need for travel bans" and "fought" with the US over banning travel from China and other countries.

3 The governor, however, may be misadvised on this.

4 “Trust me, he got greedy here. That was a big mistake. You misadvised him. You should have kept him retired. It’s your fault.”

5 “It was very clear the discovery was never shared with the defendant, he was never advised of any of this, and he was misadvised,” Corrigan said after a hearing before U.S.

6 Pro-democracy lawmaker Charles Mok accuses the business elite of more than silence: He says they are misadvising Beijing and grossly underestimating popular resentment of the status quo.

7 “But if people take Bill — the modesty, the collegiality, the interest in trying to develop a consensus — as somehow lacking in inner toughness, they are sorely misadvised once he comes down with a decision.”

8 "In the best of all possible worlds, criminal defendants contemplating a guilty plea ought to be advised of all serious collateral consequences of conviction, and surely ought not to be misadvised," Scalia wrote.

9 “In the best of all possible worlds,” Justice Scalia wrote, “criminal defendants contemplating a guilty plea ought to be advised of all serious collateral consequences of conviction, and surely ought not to be misadvised.”

10 This led to violent scenes in the House of Commons, which might have been beneficial to him, had he not been misadvised by Lord Digby.

11 I pray you forgive me mine evil will, and if I was misadvised I will amend it.

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