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misstep

英 [ˌmɪsˈstep]

美 [ˌmɪsˈstep]

n.  错误; 失策

法律

COCA.15039

牛津词典

    noun

    • 错误;失策
      a mistake; a wrong action

      英英释义

      noun

      • an unintentional but embarrassing blunder
        1. he recited the whole poem without a single trip
        2. he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later
        3. confusion caused his unfortunate misstep
        Synonym:triptrip-upstumble

      双语例句

      • He made a misstep and fell down the stairs.
        他失足摔下了楼梯。
      • What do you think has been Harry's greatest misstep or failure in judgment?& Susan Bevins, Winter Park, Fla.
        你认为哈里在判断上最大的失误是什么?
      • Now, when he's in the trading pit, that tiny misstep or slight gust of wind is the equivalent to one distracting thought.
        现在,他在场内的交易柜台,走错一小步或轻微的风相当于分心。
      • The second is a mea culpa for supporting a giant tax cut by President George W. Bush that turned out to be the first misstep in a lurch away from the path of fiscal probity.
        第二件是他承认自己错误地支持布什总统的大幅减税的措施,事实表明,这是偏离财政稳健轨道上的第一个失误。
      • Even then it will not validate against the standard XHTML DTDs, a very common problem that has much more to do with limitations of DTD than any misstep by CC.
        但它不能针对标准的XHTMLDTD进行验证,这是一个非常常见的问题,其原因更多地与DTD的局限性有关,而不只是由于CC自身的不足。
      • Thanks to an administrative misstep, the co-op ended up short of tokens.
        由于管理失误,这个合作社最后出现保姆券短缺。
      • Equally worrying, if movements in prices are as volatile as the private data suggest, the chances of a policy misstep leading to a sharp correction are higher.
        同样令人担忧,如果价格变动波动的正如私人数据表明的那样,政策方面的失策导致大幅回调的可能性更高。
      • Analysis of claim misstep in architectural construction enterprises and strategies
        建筑施工企业索赔失策情况分析及应对策略
      • While we were all living life to the full, we seemed only one misstep away from tumbling over the edge.
        当我们努力地充实自己的生活时,我们似乎也一直游走在理性的边缘。
      • The media are always watching, and any small misstep in your personal life can be distorted.
        媒体总是在关注公众人物,私生活中的任何小过失都有可能被媒体曲解。