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词汇 mislabel
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Definition of mislabel in English:

mislabel

verbmislabelled, mislabelling, mislabels
[with object]
  • Label wrongly.

    a supplier had mislabelled the packet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I think that this represents mislabelling of the cruellest sort to patients and which is not supported by any scientific or clinical data.
    • Japan's consumers have had their trust in food safety battered by a recent rash of scandals involving mislabelled beef, pork and poultry and by an outbreak of mad cow disease last year.
    • Such patients are then likely to mislabel pretreatment symptoms as drug-related after starting antidepressants.
    • Indeed, the photographs and illustrations are often misleading, and frequently mislabelled as well.
    • Anti-censorship feminism is often very misunderstood and mislabelled and I would recommend this book to anyone, whatever their stance.
    • When people mislabel objects, they often blame themselves for rushing their words or not paying attention.
    • The mislabelling of potatoes sold through either the retail or catering markets was described as unscrupulous by the IFA.
    • Civil suits are also possible against those who knowingly mislabel their goods.
    • The trail of mislabelled milk powder emerged within the industry in April 2001.
    • But the Sunday Herald has discovered that supermarkets have already been caught mislabelling organic fish.
    • The mislabelling of drugs is a serious matter and undermines the medical procedure and patient confidence.
    • If they can get away with war I don't see how something so easily mislabelled as ‘humanitarian aid’ is going to make much difference.
    • The purpose of identity testing is to exclude mislabelling.
    • People mislabel the film as a road movie, though I understand it.
    • These could include taking the wrong blood for a patient, mislabelling blood samples, and failing properly to check patients' blood groups at the bedside.
    • Sometimes it is a mislabelled attempt to create corporate loyalty, or to do demographic-based marketing.
    • Because ordinary people have converted most of the songs from CDs, they often have errors - they are truncated, have audio glitches or are mislabelled.
    • One reader had to download 63 tracks, and then sort through the salted and mislabelled files in order to successfully download all the songs from an album containing 12 songs.
    • To call this footage anything other than cutting room floor sweepings would be to mislabel them.
    • Well, if you're a Wiccan, and don't care if other traditions are mislabelled as being the same as yours, you need not do anything.

Definition of mislabel in US English:

mislabel

verbmisˈlābəl
[with object]
  • Label wrongly.

    a supplier had mislabeled the packet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These could include taking the wrong blood for a patient, mislabelling blood samples, and failing properly to check patients' blood groups at the bedside.
    • Well, if you're a Wiccan, and don't care if other traditions are mislabelled as being the same as yours, you need not do anything.
    • Sometimes it is a mislabelled attempt to create corporate loyalty, or to do demographic-based marketing.
    • Indeed, the photographs and illustrations are often misleading, and frequently mislabelled as well.
    • If they can get away with war I don't see how something so easily mislabelled as ‘humanitarian aid’ is going to make much difference.
    • I think that this represents mislabelling of the cruellest sort to patients and which is not supported by any scientific or clinical data.
    • The trail of mislabelled milk powder emerged within the industry in April 2001.
    • Such patients are then likely to mislabel pretreatment symptoms as drug-related after starting antidepressants.
    • But the Sunday Herald has discovered that supermarkets have already been caught mislabelling organic fish.
    • When people mislabel objects, they often blame themselves for rushing their words or not paying attention.
    • Anti-censorship feminism is often very misunderstood and mislabelled and I would recommend this book to anyone, whatever their stance.
    • Because ordinary people have converted most of the songs from CDs, they often have errors - they are truncated, have audio glitches or are mislabelled.
    • The purpose of identity testing is to exclude mislabelling.
    • The mislabelling of potatoes sold through either the retail or catering markets was described as unscrupulous by the IFA.
    • People mislabel the film as a road movie, though I understand it.
    • To call this footage anything other than cutting room floor sweepings would be to mislabel them.
    • The mislabelling of drugs is a serious matter and undermines the medical procedure and patient confidence.
    • One reader had to download 63 tracks, and then sort through the salted and mislabelled files in order to successfully download all the songs from an album containing 12 songs.
    • Japan's consumers have had their trust in food safety battered by a recent rash of scandals involving mislabelled beef, pork and poultry and by an outbreak of mad cow disease last year.
    • Civil suits are also possible against those who knowingly mislabel their goods.
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