mislearn
verb [ T ] uk/mɪsˈlɜːn/ us/ˌmɪsˈlɝːn/ mislearned or mislearnt | mislearned or mislearnt
错误地学习;误习;学岔了
to learn something in the wrong way
The speaker said there was nothing more dangerous than mislearning lessons of history. 发言人说,没有什么比错误地汲取历史教训更危险的了。
They had misunderstood or mislearned the rules for using "an" rather than "a", and thought that "an good egg" (rather than "a good egg") was correct.
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- New generations have continued to mislearn the story.
- I had just learned that asparagus was related to a garden flower – although I had actually mislearned it and put it in the wrong flower family.
- Where consonant production has been mislearned, speech and language therapy may be required to remediate the resulting speech disorder.