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misguided

英 [ˌmɪsˈɡaɪdɪd]

美 [ˌmɪsˈɡaɪdɪd]

adj.  (因理解或判断失误)搞错的
v.  指导错误; 带错方向; 使误入歧途
misguide的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:misguided 过去式:misguided 

Collins.1 / BNC.11242 / COCA.9573

牛津词典

    adj.

    • (因理解或判断失误)搞错的
      wrong because you have understood or judged a situation badly
      1. She only did it in a misguided attempt to help.
        她是要帮忙,只是想法不对头。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED (观点、计划)受错误思想引导的;(人)被错误地引导的,被引入歧途的
      If you describe an opinion or plan asmisguided, you are critical of it because you think it is based on an incorrect idea. You can also describe people as misguided.
      1. In a misguided attempt to be funny, he manages only offensiveness...
        他本想表现得风趣一点,却弄巧成拙地冒犯了别人。
      2. He is misguided in expecting honesty from her.
        他误以为她能够以诚相待。

    英英释义

    adj

    • wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment
      1. well-meaning but misguided teachers
      2. a mistaken belief
      3. mistaken identity
      Synonym:mistaken
    • poorly conceived or thought out
      1. an ill-conceived plan to take over the company
      Synonym:ill-conceived

    双语例句

    • All that is needed for the triumph of a misguided cause is that good people do nothing.
      一个被误导的事业如果要成功,它惟一需要的是好人无所作为。
    • The question is perhaps unfair, and possibly misguided.
      这个问题可能不太公平,或许容易误导人。
    • Freed of a mistaken or misguided notion.
      没有错误的或者被误导的想法。
    • He's not a bad man, just misguided.
      他人并不坏,只是被人引入歧途。
    • Yet this is misguided.
      但这是被误导了。
    • In this, infamously, AIG was a pioneer, albeit a misguided one.
      在这方面,AIG是个声名狼藉的而有误导性的先锋。
    • I was misguided into trusting him.
      我得到错误印象而信任了他。
    • With some perspective, we eventually will see today's relentless focus on Goldman as misguided political theatre.
      仔细地忖度一下,我们最终会看到,今天对高盛的无情抨击,不过是一出受到误导的政治大戏。
    • That he defended a cruel and misguided project did not mean he was misguided about everything.
      不过,他为一个残酷而受到误导的事业辩护,并不等于他对所有事情的看法都受到了误导。
    • Pundits and politicians are subtler but often still misguided.
      专家和政客比较委婉,但他们的观点往往仍然受到了误导。