misstep的意思和读音

misstep

: [mɪsˈstep] : [mɪs'step]

n.

missteps  

n.mistake,slip-up,gaffe,slip,blunder

misstepn.

1.a mistake; a wrong action

n.1.;,

n.1.a mistake, especially one caused by bad judgment

1. misrule () misstep mispolicy ...

2. 〖 fail〗 misstep〖 neglectone'ssupervisoryduties〗 ...

3. Misstate Misstep • Misunderstand • ...

4. Virulent Misstep Ancillary ...

5. ... 6.slanderous adj. 7.misstep n. 8.graffiti n.

6. ... astray misstep 线 twiner ...

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1.But if their misstep has become riches for the world, and their loss, riches for the Gentiles, how much more will their fullness be!

2.A misstep between any of the claimants and Chinacan quickly blow up into a major international crisis.

3.News of the layoffs is just the company's latest misstep, and threatens to repel potential job candidates.使

4.The one big misstep is a property-tax cap of about 2 percent a year that will severely hurt schools and services in poorer communities.2%

5.If the president's misstep in France counted as a gaffe, other false moves have led to calamity.

6.Other romance guides blissfully skirt around this important tip, potentially leading their unwary followers to a fatal misstep.便

7.The slightest misstep or gust of wind could cause him to fall off the wire.

8.Now, when he's in the trading pit, that tiny misstep or slight gust of wind is the equivalent to one distracting thought.

9.The Fed pressured Bear Stearns to sell itself, but a misstep in the hastily drawn agreement nearly scuttled the deal.

10.When everything seemed like it could be a misstep, opting to do nothing seemed only logical.