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Definition of misread in English: misreadverb mɪsˈriːdmɪsˈrid [with object]1Read (a piece of text) wrongly. 读错 perhaps she'd misread the note and got the time wrong he withdrew an allegation based on his misreading of a newspaper article Example sentencesExamples - I think some people are guilty of misreading our logo, mistaking newspaper for newsletter.
- They simply did not represent Islam, and had misread its sacred text.
- That fat man was probably sitting in his office, spinning in his chair with his hands clasped together in his lap and a huge grin on his face as he imagined me going out there and forgetting the notes or misreading the words.
- I wrote my remarks from the entries in my reading journal after having lent the book to someone and may well have misread my own notes.
- Any reading which fails to take this into account misreads the text.
- Then I just figured that I misread the list and missed his name, but since the list was so long, I decided not to read it again.
- I regret the fact I appear to have misread my own notes.
- Many press accounts have misread this book as an indictment of incentive zoning or as a polemic against privatization.
- You have, I fear, willfully misread my article.
- With all due respect, I think he was misreading my essay.
- Another drew bold negative conclusions about one of the men on the basis of having misread his own notes about certain dates.
- Once, when he finally secured a space close to home, an over-eager warden put a ticket on his car after misreading his valid permit.
- Apparently, one anxious publisher phoned on behalf of a distinguished philosopher who'd misread the invitation letter and thought he was required to pay to take part.
- So perhaps this has been misread from earlier literature.
- If a reader misses such allegorical correspondences, he or she may completely misread the book.
- One reader seems to have misread the piece and thinks that I ‘publicly admitted to hacking’.
- Even if they all misread my essay, at least they seem to take Martin Luther's theology more seriously than did the silly movie I reviewed.
- I misread the piece to mean that both liberals and conservatives favored embryo research.
- We have tried before to send a group of our own people when we thought perhaps we had misread the prophecy, but they never returned.
- The writer of the piece seemed to have misread Otto's article, but he gave my wonderful son a nice plug, and I appreciate that.
Synonyms mistake, fallacy, misconception, delusion - 1.1 Judge or interpret (a situation or a person's manner or behaviour) incorrectly.
判断错(形势,人的行为举止);解释错,误解 had she been completely misreading his intentions? 她一直都完全误解了他的意图吗? Example sentencesExamples - I could have misread the situation completely but he actually seemed quite pleased to have us there.
- That might explain why both men find themselves so often misreading the sentiments of the folks back home.
- If you have misread human nature then you won't succeed.
- Worst of all, they had completely misread the Chinese situation in their enthusiasm to get workers to the field.
- He had completely misread the situation, but I couldn't blame him and I didn't set him straight.
- Another big problem with using insider data on specific companies is that executives sometimes misread company prospects.
- Perhaps, in both of these cases, it was not so much that signals were misread but that the wrong signals were sent.
- This was a serious mistake by the umpires at the town end and they completely misread the situation.
- However, at least in the short term, Sharon had badly misread the situation.
- It simply may indicate that the judge misread the whole case.
- That would be to misread the seriousness of the situation.
- How did it happen that the press not only misread the mood of the electorate but got on the wrong side of it?
- In doing so, they almost certainly misread his intentions.
- I think he misreads the intent of the anti-World Trade Organization demonstrators in Seattle and the anti-International Monetary Fund / World Bank demonstrators in Washington.
- In Lebanon, the Syrians have repeatedly misread the Bush administration's intentions.
- U.S. officials now acknowledge that they misread the strength of the sentiment among Kurds and Shiites to create a special status.
- They are also in the grip of leftist ideologies which consistently lead them to misread the world and its dangers, and to make stupid decisions.
- Republican leaders said that their motives had been misread and that there was never any intention to invade the privacy of taxpayers.
- If so, the justices misread the situation and the Court's own role.
- They said they weren't willing to take any chances their behaviors would be misread - either by the women or by others passing the office.
Synonyms get the wrong idea about, get wrong, get the wrong end of the stick about, judge incorrectly, jump to the wrong conclusion about, estimate wrongly
Rhymesabed, ahead, bed, behead, Birkenhead, bled, bread, bred, coed, cred, crossbred, dead, dread, Ed, embed, Enzed, fed, fled, Fred, gainsaid, head, infrared, ked, lead, led, Med, misled, Ned, outspread, premed, pure-bred, read, red, redd, said, samoyed, shed, shred, sked, sled, sped, Spithead, spread, stead, ted, thread, tread, underbred, underfed, wed accede, bead, Bede, bleed, breed, cede, concede, creed, deed, Eid, exceed, feed, Gide, God speed, greed, he'd, heed, impede, interbreed, intercede, Jamshid, knead, lead, mead, Mede, meed, misdeed, mislead, need, plead, proceed, read, rede, reed, Reid, retrocede, screed, secede, seed, she'd, speed, stampede, steed, succeed, supersede, Swede, tweed, weak-kneed, we'd, weed Definition of misread in US English: misreadverbmɪsˈridmisˈrēd [with object]1Read (a piece of text) wrongly. 读错 Example sentencesExamples - The writer of the piece seemed to have misread Otto's article, but he gave my wonderful son a nice plug, and I appreciate that.
- Another drew bold negative conclusions about one of the men on the basis of having misread his own notes about certain dates.
- Any reading which fails to take this into account misreads the text.
- So perhaps this has been misread from earlier literature.
- That fat man was probably sitting in his office, spinning in his chair with his hands clasped together in his lap and a huge grin on his face as he imagined me going out there and forgetting the notes or misreading the words.
- I regret the fact I appear to have misread my own notes.
- I wrote my remarks from the entries in my reading journal after having lent the book to someone and may well have misread my own notes.
- Then I just figured that I misread the list and missed his name, but since the list was so long, I decided not to read it again.
- They simply did not represent Islam, and had misread its sacred text.
- Once, when he finally secured a space close to home, an over-eager warden put a ticket on his car after misreading his valid permit.
- We have tried before to send a group of our own people when we thought perhaps we had misread the prophecy, but they never returned.
- Apparently, one anxious publisher phoned on behalf of a distinguished philosopher who'd misread the invitation letter and thought he was required to pay to take part.
- Many press accounts have misread this book as an indictment of incentive zoning or as a polemic against privatization.
- Even if they all misread my essay, at least they seem to take Martin Luther's theology more seriously than did the silly movie I reviewed.
- I misread the piece to mean that both liberals and conservatives favored embryo research.
- You have, I fear, willfully misread my article.
- If a reader misses such allegorical correspondences, he or she may completely misread the book.
- I think some people are guilty of misreading our logo, mistaking newspaper for newsletter.
- With all due respect, I think he was misreading my essay.
- One reader seems to have misread the piece and thinks that I ‘publicly admitted to hacking’.
Synonyms mistake, fallacy, misconception, delusion - 1.1 Judge or interpret (a situation or a person's manner or behavior) incorrectly.
判断错(形势,人的行为举止);解释错,误解 had she been completely misreading his intentions? 她一直都完全误解了他的意图吗? Example sentencesExamples - If you have misread human nature then you won't succeed.
- He had completely misread the situation, but I couldn't blame him and I didn't set him straight.
- I could have misread the situation completely but he actually seemed quite pleased to have us there.
- It simply may indicate that the judge misread the whole case.
- U.S. officials now acknowledge that they misread the strength of the sentiment among Kurds and Shiites to create a special status.
- However, at least in the short term, Sharon had badly misread the situation.
- That would be to misread the seriousness of the situation.
- How did it happen that the press not only misread the mood of the electorate but got on the wrong side of it?
- They said they weren't willing to take any chances their behaviors would be misread - either by the women or by others passing the office.
- In doing so, they almost certainly misread his intentions.
- Republican leaders said that their motives had been misread and that there was never any intention to invade the privacy of taxpayers.
- They are also in the grip of leftist ideologies which consistently lead them to misread the world and its dangers, and to make stupid decisions.
- In Lebanon, the Syrians have repeatedly misread the Bush administration's intentions.
- That might explain why both men find themselves so often misreading the sentiments of the folks back home.
- Another big problem with using insider data on specific companies is that executives sometimes misread company prospects.
- Perhaps, in both of these cases, it was not so much that signals were misread but that the wrong signals were sent.
- If so, the justices misread the situation and the Court's own role.
- Worst of all, they had completely misread the Chinese situation in their enthusiasm to get workers to the field.
- This was a serious mistake by the umpires at the town end and they completely misread the situation.
- I think he misreads the intent of the anti-World Trade Organization demonstrators in Seattle and the anti-International Monetary Fund / World Bank demonstrators in Washington.
Synonyms get the wrong idea about, get wrong, get the wrong end of the stick about, judge incorrectly, jump to the wrong conclusion about, estimate wrongly
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