单词 | misjudge |
释义 | misjudge (mɪsdʒʌdʒ ) Word forms: misjudges , misjudging , misjudged verb If you say that someone has misjudged a person or situation, you mean that they have formed an incorrect idea or opinion about them, and often that they have made a wrong decision as a result of this. Perhaps I had misjudged him, and he was not so predictable after all. [VERB noun] As I swung down from out of my bunk, I got dizzy and misjudged the distance. [VERB noun] Synonyms: miscalculate, be wrong about, underestimate, underrate Collocations: misjudge a situation Did he misjudge the situation with a big corporate approach? Times, Sunday Times The paper admitted that it had misjudged the situation. Times, Sunday Times Instead, the pair not only misjudged the situation but were outmanoeuvred. Times, Sunday Times Trying to avoid the issue of representation and to focus solely on taxes, the king and his ministers had gravely misjudged the situation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In other words, he had misjudged the situation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 误判断 Japanese: 判断を誤る |
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