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 mistake [mɪ'stek]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 错误, 误会

vi. 犯错, 误认

vt. 误解, 弄错

[计] 错误




    mistake
    mistaken, mistook
    [ noun ]
    1. a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention

    2. <noun.act>
      he made a bad mistake
      she was quick to point out my errors
      I could understand his English in spite of his grammatical faults
    3. an understanding of something that is not correct

    4. <noun.cognition>
      he wasn't going to admit his mistake
      make no mistake about his intentions
      there must be some misunderstanding--I don't have a sister
    5. part of a statement that is not correct

    6. <noun.communication>
      the book was full of errors
    [ verb ]
    1. identify incorrectly

    2. <verb.cognition> misidentify
      Don't mistake her for her twin sister
    3. to make a mistake or be incorrect

    4. <verb.cognition>
      err slip


    Mistake \Mis*take"\ (m[i^]s*t[=a]k"), n.
    1. An apprehending wrongly; a misconception; a
    misunderstanding; a fault in opinion or judgment; an
    unintentional error of conduct.

    Infallibility is an absolute security of the
    understanding from all possibility of mistake.
    --Tillotson.

    2. (Law) Misconception, error, which when non-negligent may
    be ground for rescinding a contract, or for refusing to
    perform it.

    {No mistake}, surely; without fail; as, it will happen at the
    appointed time, and no mistake. [Low]

    Syn: Blunder; error; bull. See {Blunder}.


    Mistake \Mis*take"\ (m[i^]s*t[=a]k"), v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p.
    {Mistook} (m[i^]s*t[oo^]k"); p. p. {Mistaken}
    (m[i^]s*t[=a]k"'n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Mistaking}.] [Pref. mis-
    + take: cf. Icel. mistaka.]
    1. To take or choose wrongly. [Obs. or R.] --Shak.

    2. To take in a wrong sense; to misunderstand misapprehend,
    or misconceive; as, to mistake a remark; to mistake one's
    meaning. --Locke.

    My father's purposes have been mistook. --Shak.

    3. To substitute in thought or perception; as, to mistake one
    person for another.

    A man may mistake the love of virtue for the
    practice of it. --Johnson.

    4. To have a wrong idea of in respect of character,
    qualities, etc.; to misjudge.

    Mistake me not so much,
    To think my poverty is treacherous. --Shak.


    Mistake \Mis*take"\, v. i.
    To err in knowledge, perception, opinion, or judgment; to
    commit an unintentional error.

    Servants mistake, and sometimes occasion
    misunderstanding among friends. --Swift.

    1. "It's a myth to think that the public out there is just livid at the thought of a revenue component of a deficit reduction plan, that's a total mistake," says GOP analyst Kevin Phillips.
    2. One senior administration intelligence official says Mr. Casey's worst mistake was squandering a golden opportunity to improve the political foundations on which secret agencies must operate in a democracy.
    3. Day One I realised my mistake.
    4. People have been known to buy the wrong house by mistake.
    5. "If we make a mistake we're happy to admit it."
    6. Hurd, who could pose the biggest threat of all to Mrs. Thatcher if she fails to stop Heseltine in the first ballot, said on Wednesday the challenge was a mistake.
    7. One spoke of Gadhafi's favorite air force pilot chasing a defector across the skies; in another, U.S. jets fired a missile that hit the airliner by mistake.
    8. Dubar called the incident "a mistake." The government also announced the execution of a private convicted of killing a Liberian civilian in April.
    9. The Palestinians are making the understandable mistake of equating the outpouring of world sympathy with attaining political objectives.
    10. Mitchell said the United States is making a big mistake by refusing to talk with the Hun Sen government. "The current regime is not ideal.
    11. Deputy Public Defender Stephen Galindo refused to enter a plea on his client's behalf, stating that John Bardo's extradition from Arizona to California was a mistake and the court therefore had no jurisdiction.
    12. The mayor said he loves his son, but said he has made a mistake and must see it through.
    13. However, it would be a mistake for the United States to pursue policies to exclusively stimulate these technologies," the oil institute said.
    14. "We think the (Supreme Court) decision was a mistake and we hope to correct it," Vander Molen said before Monday's hearing began.
    15. Cluett "seemed to have had the line misstriped and miscolored," says an executive at a rival, who credits Cluett's mistake for a 15% to 20% rise in his own sales.
    16. The unidentified trade union leader told the news agency it was a mistake by "senior management." Smith said he did not think the welding error would jeopardize Vickers' bid to win an order to build submarines for the Canadian navy.
    17. Make no mistake, a new breeze is blowing across the steppes and cities of the Soviet Union.
    18. Palestinians misread a date on smudged underground leaflets and went on strike by mistake today in parts of the occupied territories and Jerusalem.
    19. The episodes in Belgium and Switzerland were not, although shareholders will be relieved Blenheim realised its mistake quickly.
    20. Many of the pilgrims must simply have made a mistake.
    21. It is better than lying. 'It would have been better for me to say I was guilty, that I made a mistake.
    22. 'No, it wasn't a mistake,' said Qantas.
    23. From the initial reaction of Democratic state party leaders, they don't intend to make the mistake of underestimating the young political tactician from South Carolina.
    24. Observer now has a red face as a result of making a mistake when handing its 'Clean Breast' award for frankness yesterday to David Lloyd-Jacob of Butte Mining.
    25. Mr. Baron warns, however, that Mr. Bush will make a big mistake if he tries to be something that he's not.
    26. Already forced to devolve more political power, the Emir now faces constant pressure for greater transparency in the management of Kuwait's finances. 'The secrecy which has surrounded (the Spanish) investments was a big mistake.
    27. Police opened fire with tear gas launchers, but then announced over loudspeakers that they had made a mistake and apologized.
    28. The mistake happened about 8 p.m. Friday when the night manager placed money from the cash registers in a money bag, then placed that bag inside a McDonald's bag while she awaited a police escort to the bank, police Capt.
    29. The army said the shootings were a "mistake." The troops opened fire when more than 5,000 unarmed civilians tried to march past the main Barclay Training Center army base to President Samuel Doe's residence.
    30. "The Soviet Union sucks us into agreements and later violates them," Burton asserted. "This is another tragic mistake." A French warship spotted three mines and Iranian spe Navy vessels.
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