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 mismatch [mis'mætʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 错配

vt. 错配, 使...成不相配的婚姻

[化] 错配; 不匹配




    mismatch
    [ noun ]
    1. a bad or unsuitable match

    2. <noun.cognition>
    [ verb ]
    1. match badly; match two objects or people that do not go together

    2. <verb.contact>


    Mismatch \Mis*match"\, v. t.
    To match unsuitably.

    1. It lacks general application, and focuses on multinationals more than small and medium-sized firms. The mismatch works in both ways.
    2. The lion's share of the arrears is the responsibility of one country: the US. In a sense, the current conflict is a natural outgrowth of this mismatch between ambitions and means.
    3. The weakness of investment may have exacerbated the mismatch between what UK industry can produce and the composition of demand, so that even capacity which has not been scrapped is, in effect, unusable.
    4. This reduces the attraction of the healthy yield premium on US Treasuries and UK gilts in a more stable currency environment, which might otherwise be helpful in addressing the insurance companies' mismatch of assets and liabilities.
    5. 'This leads to a mismatch between investors' expectations and what can be done.'
    6. This is the comedy of the mismatch, a reworking of "It Happened One Night," "Woman of the Year," "The Goodbye Girl" and many others, when opposites are thrown together and eventually attract.
    7. Lord Rees-Mogg argues that the government does not have the right to endorse a treaty when only part of it has been approved by parliament. He cites two potential examples of the mismatch.
    8. Doctors controlled the mismatch with anti-rejection drugs for about seven days before the patient's body rejected the heart, Emery said.
    9. But the problem is a mismatch. Banks want to lend to large, safe corporate customers.
    10. "The overwhelming impression is a radical mismatch between the ends most of us acknowledge, and the means we have at our disposal for reaching them," Sasser said.
    11. John Kriz, a Moody's vice president, said Boston Safe Deposit's performance has been hurt this year by a mismatch in the maturities of its assets and liabilities.
    12. Shortage in Job Skills Is Seen for California CALIFORNIA FACES a potential mismatch between the skills of its population and the job requirements of its high-tech economy.
    13. SELDOM CAN the mismatch between the challenges facing the European Community and its capacity to act on them have been as glaring as at today's Edinburgh summit.
    14. 'There was quite a mismatch of attitudes.
    15. Still, Judge Goldberg writes, a mismatch by itself isn't enough for the usual "presumption of correctness" that imposes the burden of proof on taxpayers; the IRS must make a "final foray for truth" to back up its notice.
    16. They argue that the foreign raids on candy makers Rowntree and Cadbury Schweppes are even more of a mismatch because the raiders themselves are protected against takeover reprisals.
    17. A mismatch between financial and management responsibilities.
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