词汇 | mistake |
释义 | mistake (verb) mistake 3 ENTRIES FOUND: mistake (noun) mistake (verb) mistaken (adjective) 1 mistake /məˈsteɪk/ noun plural mistakes 1 mistake /məˈsteɪk/ noun plural mistakes Learner's definition of MISTAKE [count] : something that is not correct : a wrong action, statement, or judgment : error错误;失误 It would be a mistake to assume that we can rely on their help.如果认为我们可以依靠他们的帮助,那就错了。 There must be some mistake.一定是出了差错。 a stupid/careless mistake愚蠢/粗心的错误 a costly/serious/bad mistake代价惨重/严重/糟糕的错误 a deadly/fatal/tragic mistake致命/可悲的错误 The manuscript contains numerous spelling mistakes.这份手稿有许多拼写错误。 There's a mistake in the schedule.这个日程表里有个错误。 “When does the movie start?” “At 8:00. No, wait—my mistake —it starts at 8:30.”“电影什么时候开始?”“8点。不,等一下,我弄错了,8点30分开始。” Don't worry about it. It was an honest mistake. [=something that anyone could be wrong about]别担心了,这是一个无心的过错。 — often used with make常与make连用 Everybody makes mistakes from time to time.每个人都会偶尔犯错误。 I made the mistake of believing her.我错误地相信了她。 — see also make no mistake (below) and no mistake chiefly British, old-fashioned — used to stress the truth or accuracy of a statement无疑地;确确实实 She's the one I saw, and no mistake. [=she is definitely the person I saw]她就是我所见到的那个人,没错。 by mistake : because of a mistake : without intending to错误地;无意地 I got on the wrong train by mistake. [=accidentally]我不小心上错了火车。 make no mistake — used to stress the truth or accuracy of a statement别搞错;要知道 Make no mistake (about it), if we don't address these problems now, they will only get worse.要知道,如果我们现在不解决这些问题,情况只会更糟。 2 mistake /məˈsteɪk/ verb mistakes; mistook /məˈstʊk/ ; mistaken /məˈsteɪkən/ ; mistaking 2 mistake /məˈsteɪk/ verb mistakes; mistook /məˈstʊk/ ; mistaken /məˈsteɪkən/ ; mistaking Learner's definition of MISTAKE [+ object] 1 : to understand (something or someone) incorrectly误解 They mistook my meaning.他们误解了我的意思。 2 : to make a wrong judgment about (something)错误判断 The army's leaders mistook the strength of the enemy. [=they did not realize how strong the enemy was]军方领导低估了敌军的实力。 ◊ If you say there is no mistaking something, it is very clear or obvious.不可能被认错;显而易见 She may be unconventional but there's no mistaking her ability to run the company.她的做法或许不按常规,但她肯定有能力管理这家公司。 There was no mistaking his determination. [=his determination was obvious]他的决心显而易见。 3 : to identify (someone or something) incorrectly把…误认为 — usually + for I mistook him for his brother. [=I thought that he was his brother]我把他误当成他哥哥了。 |
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