misjudge
verb [transitive, intransitive]- misjudge somebody/something | misjudge how, what, etc…
to form a wrong opinion about a person or situation, especially in a way that makes you deal with them or it unfairly 形成錯誤認識;錯看 She now realizes that she misjudged him. 她現在意識到她錯看了他。 It is difficult to understand how they could have misjudged the mood of the workforce so badly. 很難理解他們怎麽會如此嚴重地誤判員工的情緒。
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumentc2It's easy to misjudge people when you don't really know them. 當你並不真正了解别人時,很容易誤判他們。 They had seriously misjudged the mood of the electorate. 他們對選民情緒的判斷出現了嚴重失誤。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- badly
- seriously
- completely
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- misjudge something | misjudge how long, how far, etc…
to estimate something such as time or distance wrongly 對(時間、距離等)判斷錯誤 Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- badly
- seriously
- completely
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