misemphasis
noun [ C or U ] (also mis-emphasis) uk/mɪsˈem.fə.sɪs/ us/ˌmɪsˈem.fə.sɪs/ misemphases or mis-emphases
划错重点
particular importance or attention that is wrongly given to something, or given in a way that is not correct
The authors claim that those favouring this hypothesis are guilty of misinterpretation, misattribution, and misemphasis.
He found the text generally weak, with many errors, omissions, and mis-emphases. 他发现文本总体上较薄弱,有许多错误、遗漏和不当的强调。
错误强调
extra force that is given to a particular word or to a particular part of a word in a way that is not correct
The text was read aloud by a computer, with significant misemphases and mispronunciations.
He stressed this with comic mis-emphasis. 他以滑稽的错误强调来突出这一点。
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- This may have led to misemphasis in the treatment of his doctrines.
- He suggests that this mis-emphasis may have been because the history of this period was written from the perspective of the rulers.