形容词(人)弄错的,理解错误的; (行动、想法、判断等)错误的; 被误解的
动词误解; 误会; 弄错,误解(mistake的过去分词); 认不出
形容词
1. 公共查询·英语单词
1. If you thought he intended to be impolite, you were mistaken.
如果你认为他是故意粗鲁无礼,那你就误会了。
2. The teacher has a mistaken opinion of this pupil.
老师对这学生看法不正确。
3. mistaken的翻译
3. The ancients were mistaken in their belief that the earth was flat.
古代人错误地认为地球是扁平的。
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4. I was mistaken about her age.
我把她的年龄弄错了。
5. If you thought she intended to be rude, you were mistaken.
假如你以为她故意粗鲁,那就错了。
1. mistaken
1. 犯错的:mistake 错误 | mistaken 犯错的 | mistakenly 错误地
2. 错误:minuten. 分(鐘) | mistaken. 錯誤 | mistern. 先生(縮寫為 Mr.)
3. 错误vi.误解,弄错:mistn.薄雾 | mistaken.错误vi.误解,弄错 | Mistern.先生
1. 搞错的;弄错的;误解的
If you are mistaken about something, you are wrong about it.
e.g. I see I was mistaken about you...
我明白我以前错怪你了。
e.g. You couldn''t be more mistaken, Alex. You''ve utterly misread the situation.
亚历克斯,你真是大错特错,你对局势的判断根本不对。
2. (信仰、意见)错误的,不正确的
A mistaken belief or opinion is incorrect.
e.g. I had a mistaken view of what was happening.
我对当时发生的事情曾有一种错误的认识。
e.g. ...a limited understanding of addiction and mistaken beliefs about how it can be overcome.
对上瘾的有限认识和关于如何将其戒除的错误观念
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