misjudge的意思和读音

misjudge

: [mɪsˈdʒʌdʒ] : [ˌmɪs'dʒʌdʒ]

v.

misjudging  misjudged  misjudges  

v.get the wrong idea,misapprehend,miscalculate,misinterpret,mistake

misjudgev.

1.~ sb/sth.~ how, what, etc.…to form a wrong opinion about a person or situation, especially in a way that makes you deal with them or it unfairly

She now realizes that she misjudged him.

2.~ sth.~ how long, how far, etc.…to estimate sth such as time or distance wrongly

He misjudged the distance and his ball landed in the lake.使

v.1.,,

v.1.to make a mistake when judging or evaluating something or when attempting to do something that requires accurate judgment2.to form an incorrect opinion about somebody or something, especially one that attributes bad qualities to somebody unjustly or mistakenly3.to make a wrong judgment about a person or situation

1. misunderstand( ), misjudge), misleading( ), ...

2. miserliness misjudge mislead ...

3. 〖 stall〗 〖 miscalculate;misjudge;beinjudicious〗 〖 homeless〗 ...

4. 30. penalize 31. misjudge 32. indicate ...

5. mishap n. misjudge v. mislead v. ...

6. reaction n. misjudge v. (……) slander n. ...

7. miniskirt misjudge misunderstand ...

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1.So, don't misjudge where your finish line is. And always be ready to go the distance.线

2.Forgive yourselves when you err and misjudge your brethren, but do not make allowances any more for justifying your behavior or thoughts.

3.You pride yourself on your sincerity and genius, and sometimes misjudge others because you do not like them or approve of them.

4.They misjudge people around them and they get burnt when those people turn out to be not as good as they thought they were.

5.To see China's holdings as a threat is to misjudge the goals of the Chinese government.

6.It's possible to misjudge the depth of a cut, making it so deep that it requires stitches (or, in extreme cases, hospitalization).)。

7.A more objective view would say China did misjudge the reaction both in the region and in Washington to its more combative stance.

8.Why did the president's experts so markedly misjudge the myriad potential consequences of the new law?

9.As others misunderstand your intentions and you misjudge others' motivations, natural corrections occur for you.

10.We misjudge risk if we feel we have some control over it, even if it's an illusory sense of control.