释义 |
misconˈvey, v. Now rare. [mis-1 1.] refl. To convey a wrong impression of one's meaning.
1839S. Wilberforce Let. in E. S. Purcell Life Card. Manning (1895) I. xiii. 275, I hope he has misconveyed himself to H. E. Manning. 1864Saunders' News Letter 17 Dec., Lest I should have misconveyed myself to the jury. |