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 misrepresent ['mis,repri'zent]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 不如实地叙述(或说明), 不称职地代表



    misrepresent


    Misrepresent \Mis*rep`re*sent"\, v. t.
    To represent incorrectly (almost always, unfavorably); to
    give a false or erroneous representation of, either
    maliciously, ignorantly, or carelessly. --Swift.


    Misrepresent \Mis*rep`re*sent"\, v. i.
    To make an incorrect or untrue representation. --Milton.

    1. And I don't want to misrepresent this to the American people.
    2. "To suggest Pittsburgh was the only reason for this is to misrepresent the situation," Walker said. "No doubt it would apply to Operation Rescue, and they were fully supportive of the amendment.
    3. Mr. Lieber, the actor who plays Mr. Hoffman, says he was concerned at first that the script would "misrepresent an astute political mind, one that I admired," but that his concerns were allayed.
    4. The FDA has no authority to stop the program, but it could take companies to court if it finds their labels misrepresent their products.
    5. According to the lawsuit, Mr. Wallach received the money for "services he did not render," and then allegedly tried to cover up by submitting a "concocted" letter to then-Wedtech executives intended to "misrepresent the nature of the payment."
    6. William D. Moses, the company's senior vice president for operations, and Richard S. Sokolov, its general counsel, were charged with helping Bilzerian misrepresent the source of funds and with entering into an undisclosed transaction in one deal.
    7. Gov. Winston Bryant, on Monday, claiming some television ads and public statements misrepresent the facts.
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