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Definition of misinterpret in English: misinterpretverbmisinterpreted, misinterprets, misinterpreting mɪsɪnˈtəːprɪtˌmɪsɪnˈtərprət [with object]Interpret (something or someone) wrongly. 错误理解,错误解释(或说明) I think you're misinterpreting the situation Soanes claimed his remarks had been misinterpreted Example sentencesExamples - Owens told the paper that the public misinterprets the actions of African-American athletes.
- Those of us who have been covering presidential politics since the 1980s understand the risk of misinterpreting the results on an evening when votes are being cast across the country.
- I am not going to say anything at all, in case it is misinterpreted by the media.
- What do you do if a child is crying or playing on a dangerous road: do you intervene or walk by in case anyone misinterprets your motives?
- The documents supplied by the banks gave unclear and misleading information, which resulted in borrowers misinterpreting the facts.
- Perhaps of even more concern, these stereotypes may lead people to misread or misinterpret another person's emotions.
- But if somebody misinterprets my personality, or my honesty, I will challenge that.
- It was hijacked by one person who took over the meeting and misinterpreted the facts to scare people.
- It is worth recalling why his critics are so angry, though in most cases he argues he was misinterpreted.
- From these reviews, it doesn't appear to actually bring across the intentions of the gospel writers and misinterprets the whole message.
- The statements from her that any issue with misinterpreting original sources should be referred back to the people's articles she plagiarised is astounding only because she actually said it!
- The company says comments by one of its directors were simply misinterpreted.
- If this person misinterprets the words, is it the speaker's fault?
- Someone incorrectly parsed the new statement by misinterpreting the graphics.
- The way he to misinterprets movies, dismisses anything he doesn't understand (which is a lot), and venerates Inspector Gadget and Star Wars as the twin shining beacons of Western cultural achievement fills me with an untold rage.
- Broadly speaking, if you are lucky enough to find that life is kind, and there is not much cause to be angry with it, then there is a tendency to misinterpret other people's anger as peevish cynicism.
- Well I'm sorry If somebody misinterprets it like that.
- Don't get me wrong and don't willfully misinterpret me.
- Anyone who misinterprets these swings as proving that one or another political party is finished (as one might have thought about the Labour Party in 1987) is no student of history.
- Well, we know a lot about the behavior of the phenomena; we also know people make mistakes and misinterpret things.
Synonyms misunderstand, misconceive, misconstrue, misapprehend, mistake, misread, put a wrong interpretation on miss, confuse, confound, take amiss miscalculate, err, be mistaken, get the wrong idea, get it/someone wrong, receive a false impression, be under a delusion, get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick, be at cross purposes informal be barking up the wrong tree
Derivativesnoun The critic is the professional misinterpreter, with whose errors you might compare your own more tolerant or modest appreciation of fiction. Example sentencesExamples - Sending interpreters and misinterpreters of these religions to prison is, however, not the proper way of carrying on the process of enlightenment.
- Such misinterpreters do not know the proper techniques, which have to be learned under a bona fide spiritual master.
- He declared that the misinterpreters were the Muslim moderates, saying that those who elaborated the ideas of the ‘greater jihad’ and the ‘lesser jihad’ were ‘against Islam.’
Definition of misinterpret in US English: misinterpretverbˌmisinˈtərprətˌmɪsɪnˈtərprət [with object]Interpret (something or someone) wrongly. 错误理解,错误解释(或说明) I think you're misinterpreting the situation Soanes claimed his remarks had been misinterpreted Example sentencesExamples - Well, we know a lot about the behavior of the phenomena; we also know people make mistakes and misinterpret things.
- What do you do if a child is crying or playing on a dangerous road: do you intervene or walk by in case anyone misinterprets your motives?
- Those of us who have been covering presidential politics since the 1980s understand the risk of misinterpreting the results on an evening when votes are being cast across the country.
- I am not going to say anything at all, in case it is misinterpreted by the media.
- Don't get me wrong and don't willfully misinterpret me.
- The way he to misinterprets movies, dismisses anything he doesn't understand (which is a lot), and venerates Inspector Gadget and Star Wars as the twin shining beacons of Western cultural achievement fills me with an untold rage.
- Anyone who misinterprets these swings as proving that one or another political party is finished (as one might have thought about the Labour Party in 1987) is no student of history.
- If this person misinterprets the words, is it the speaker's fault?
- The statements from her that any issue with misinterpreting original sources should be referred back to the people's articles she plagiarised is astounding only because she actually said it!
- It is worth recalling why his critics are so angry, though in most cases he argues he was misinterpreted.
- Perhaps of even more concern, these stereotypes may lead people to misread or misinterpret another person's emotions.
- Someone incorrectly parsed the new statement by misinterpreting the graphics.
- The documents supplied by the banks gave unclear and misleading information, which resulted in borrowers misinterpreting the facts.
- The company says comments by one of its directors were simply misinterpreted.
- Owens told the paper that the public misinterprets the actions of African-American athletes.
- It was hijacked by one person who took over the meeting and misinterpreted the facts to scare people.
- But if somebody misinterprets my personality, or my honesty, I will challenge that.
- Broadly speaking, if you are lucky enough to find that life is kind, and there is not much cause to be angry with it, then there is a tendency to misinterpret other people's anger as peevish cynicism.
- Well I'm sorry If somebody misinterprets it like that.
- From these reviews, it doesn't appear to actually bring across the intentions of the gospel writers and misinterprets the whole message.
Synonyms misunderstand, misconceive, misconstrue, misapprehend, mistake, misread, put a wrong interpretation on |