misreading
noun [ C ] uk/ˌmɪsˈriː.dɪŋ/ us/ˌmɪsˈriː.dɪŋ/
(READING WRONGLY)
读错;看错;误读
the act of making a mistake in the way that you read something, or an example of this
Faulty wiring can cause electrical problems and computer misreadings. 线路故障会导致电气故障和计算机的误读。
The scientists will now go over the script, filling in missing fragments and correcting misreadings. 科学家们现在将检查脚本,填写缺失的片段并纠正误读。
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- There are a few instances of dictionaries claiming early uses of modern words due to misreadings.
- Misreadings of climate science by climate skeptics have delayed efforts at climate mitigation.
- I find that students are unable to identify misreadings of symbols.
(JUDGING WRONGLY)
误读
the act of judging a situation wrongly, or an example of this
His misreading of the situation could have serious consequences. 他对情况的误读可能会造成严重后果。
Stop engaging in all these misreadings of what went on. 不要再参与所有这些对事件的误读。
See: misread
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- These little misreadings of the tone do, in the end, add up to something.
- This may yet prove to be one of the most significant misreadings in economic history.
- There have sometimes been misunderstandings or misreadings of other peoples' ideas.