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 misunderstanding [,misʌndә'stændiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 误会, 误解

[法] 误解, 误会, 不和




    misunderstanding
    [ noun ]
    1. putting the wrong interpretation on

    2. <noun.communication>
      his misinterpretation of the question caused his error
      there was no mistaking her meaning
    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


    Misunderstand \Mis*un`der*stand"\
    (m[i^]s*[u^]n`d[~e]r*st[a^]nd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    {Misunderstood} (m[i^]s*[u^]n`d[~e]r*st[oo^]d"); p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Misunderstanding}.]
    To misconceive; to mistake; to miscomprehend; to take in a
    wrong sense.


    Misunderstanding \Mis*un`der*stand"ing\, n.
    1. Mistake of the meaning; error; misconception. --Bacon.

    2. Disagreement; difference of opinion; dissension; quarrel.
    ``Misunderstandings among friends.'' --Swift.

    1. The nationalized coal company said several of the code's provisions were "clarified" to eliminate misunderstanding and correct misrepresentations made by leaders of the National Union of Mineworkers.
    2. She denied suggestions that she and Mrs. Gorbachev once were uncomfortable with each other: "I think there's been a great misunderstanding about our relationship," she said.
    3. "It was a simple misunderstanding that I can understand," the lawyer said. "He obviously exercised poor judgment.
    4. White House officials said Mr. Wright's exclusion resulted from a "misunderstanding."
    5. "So, there is no misunderstanding, I am on the ballot in every state.
    6. Several attorneys interviewed about the incident said it appears there was a misunderstanding about the law.
    7. Moreover, West German officials who met with Shevardnadze say they think the U.S. assessment of Soviet concerns may be a misunderstanding.
    8. The Navy first told the Johansens that Mirecki's death was accidental and attributed it to natural causes, something that a spokesman for Morris says was an error resulting from a misunderstanding by Navy legal officials in Washington, D.C.
    9. "I misunderstanding, so I cut them," he said, adding he learned later it would have been better to have kept the planes intact.
    10. How did the misunderstanding start?
    11. Because of the complicated interlocking nature of Medicare and other public and private health plans covering older Americans, witnesses told the panel there is wide misunderstanding of the extent of duplicative coverage.
    12. "The charges will be carefully studied, but Gannett believes they are wrong and are based on a misunderstanding of the facts and the law," spokeswoman Mimi Feller said in a statement.
    13. It hopes to clear up this misunderstanding through its letter. Swaps are set up between two parties wishing to exchange exposures.
    14. "I think there's been a great misunderstanding about our relationship," Mrs. Reagan said. "It was a very different time.
    15. A spokeswoman for Kemp, Mary Brunette, described the problems as "just a misunderstanding."
    16. The contest operators - who had pronounced the Tass news report that the sweepstakes was a "cosmic canard" a misunderstanding - appeared today before a grand jury.
    17. Laura Cohen, state coordinator for the National Abortion Rights Action League, called the decision a "total misunderstanding" of the Supreme Court ruling.
    18. Space Travel insisted it has a contract with the Soviets and said the Tass news report calling the sweepstakes a hoax resulted from a misunderstanding.
    19. Re your May 20 front-page story, "Nation's Charter: Two Centuries Later, There Is Hot Debate Over 'Original Intent'": A misunderstanding pervading the debate is the confusion of original intent with the judicial doctrine of "legislative intent."
    20. Robert Falise, Irving's executive vice president, legal affairs, said: "We don't think we'll have any misunderstanding with the Fed" on the new dividend plan.
    21. An attorney has been working on this misunderstanding and is in the process of resolving this matter."
    22. He said there seems to be a misunderstanding of the war especially among this generation, many of whom were not even born when American soldiers were pouring into Vietnam in 1965.
    23. The Pentagon spokesman said the "misunderstanding" stemmed from the Pentagon's method of accounting for materials donated to Desert Shield.
    24. Gov. Bob Martinez has accused one of the world's leading aquariums of illegally taking two bottlenose dolphins from Tampa Bay, but aquarium officials say it's all a misunderstanding.
    25. Lindsay Thomas, D-Ga., returned $1,100 to a political action committee affiliated with Great Southern Federal Savings & Loan in Savannah to "avoid any possibility of criticism or misunderstanding."
    26. I think that's just a fundamental misunderstanding of this issue," said Celinda Lake, who has conducted polling for abortion-rights candidates around the country.
    27. Sir, Your article, 'Japan withdraws atrocity claim' (May 7/8), has some historical misunderstanding.
    28. Only one later said there had been a misunderstanding.
    29. I have never been betrayed by a journalist in these circumstances, although there is always a risk of an accident or a misunderstanding as John Major discovered recently.
    30. Referring to the Hafts' reputation as profit-hungry raiders, he added: "Buying Dayton Hudson and running it well would certainly dispel any kind of misunderstanding."
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