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Definition of misidentify in English: misidentifyverbmisidentified, misidentifying, misidentifies mɪsʌɪˈdɛntɪfʌɪˌmisīˈdentəˌfī [with object]Identify (something or someone) incorrectly. 错认,错误识别;错误鉴定 they were the sort of people who walk around misidentifying wild flowers with great authority Example sentencesExamples - False positives are cases where legitimate messages are misidentified as spam.
- If the patient misidentifies the object and later corrects himself, the response is still considered abnormal.
- Because of an editing error, we misidentified the author of an op-ed which appeared in Thursday's paper about Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and the growth of alternative rock music.
- Unfortunately, in criticizing Washington's approach to the issue, he misidentifies the challenge and offers a problematic solution.
- The lead pilot flew above and to the left of the low-flying U.S. helicopters and misidentified them as Russian Hind helicopters while trying to avoid flying into a mountain.
- After the Hatfield crash, they issued a report where they managed to misidentify the vehicles involved.
- As a result, stranded animals are frequently misidentified and those seen at sea are often identifiable only to the level of family or genus.
- This draft contained several significant errors, including misidentifying the airline involved.
- And if people consistently misidentify you as a man, woman, female impersonator or some other incorrect label, you sometimes want to remind them who you are.
- I began the day by intentionally misidentifying seals as penguins.
- In Russia, thinking of democracy as a sham may be understandable considering recent events, but it misidentifies the problem.
- Plans for a national ID card scheme have been branded ‘farcical’ after suggestions it might misidentify people with brown eyes or men who go bald.
- Response error refers to a misrecording of information on a detected individual, such as misidentifying one species for another.
- The only mistake the BBC made, probably to further shield their source, was to misidentify him as an intelligence official, but that in no way led to his death.
- Last week's Off the Record misidentified the writer of a letter to the New York Times sports page.
- Only 17 percent of the respondents were able to accurately identify at least one type of primary care physician without also misidentifying non-primary care specialists or non-physicians as primary care physicians.
- An earlier version of this column misidentified the state that is considering legislation as South Carolina, not North Carolina.
- Some soldiers got to a location and misidentified it and it was reported according to their initial impression.
- An article last Sunday about China's energy needs misidentified the main greenhouse gas emitted by burning coal.
- He claimed he had nothing to do with the burglary and that police had misidentified him.
Definition of misidentify in US English: misidentifyverbˌmisīˈdentəˌfī [with object]Identify (something or someone) incorrectly. 错认,错误识别;错误鉴定 they were the sort of people who walk around misidentifying wild flowers with great authority Example sentencesExamples - Plans for a national ID card scheme have been branded ‘farcical’ after suggestions it might misidentify people with brown eyes or men who go bald.
- Unfortunately, in criticizing Washington's approach to the issue, he misidentifies the challenge and offers a problematic solution.
- He claimed he had nothing to do with the burglary and that police had misidentified him.
- This draft contained several significant errors, including misidentifying the airline involved.
- The only mistake the BBC made, probably to further shield their source, was to misidentify him as an intelligence official, but that in no way led to his death.
- If the patient misidentifies the object and later corrects himself, the response is still considered abnormal.
- An earlier version of this column misidentified the state that is considering legislation as South Carolina, not North Carolina.
- And if people consistently misidentify you as a man, woman, female impersonator or some other incorrect label, you sometimes want to remind them who you are.
- As a result, stranded animals are frequently misidentified and those seen at sea are often identifiable only to the level of family or genus.
- After the Hatfield crash, they issued a report where they managed to misidentify the vehicles involved.
- The lead pilot flew above and to the left of the low-flying U.S. helicopters and misidentified them as Russian Hind helicopters while trying to avoid flying into a mountain.
- Some soldiers got to a location and misidentified it and it was reported according to their initial impression.
- An article last Sunday about China's energy needs misidentified the main greenhouse gas emitted by burning coal.
- I began the day by intentionally misidentifying seals as penguins.
- Only 17 percent of the respondents were able to accurately identify at least one type of primary care physician without also misidentifying non-primary care specialists or non-physicians as primary care physicians.
- Last week's Off the Record misidentified the writer of a letter to the New York Times sports page.
- Because of an editing error, we misidentified the author of an op-ed which appeared in Thursday's paper about Nirvana's Kurt Cobain and the growth of alternative rock music.
- Response error refers to a misrecording of information on a detected individual, such as misidentifying one species for another.
- False positives are cases where legitimate messages are misidentified as spam.
- In Russia, thinking of democracy as a sham may be understandable considering recent events, but it misidentifies the problem.
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