[VERB 动词]错看;对…判断错误;对…有错误认识 If you say that someone has misjudged a person or situation, you mean that they have formed an incorrect idea or opinion about them, and often that they have made a wrong decision as a result of this.
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Perhaps I had misjudged him, and he was not so predictable after all...
也许我看错了他,毕竟他不是可以让人一眼看透的人。
As I swung down from out of my bunk, I got dizzy and misjudged the distance.
从铺位一跃而下的时候,我感到一阵眩晕,没掌握好高度。
Oxford
mis·judge/ˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒ; NAmEˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒ/verb[transitive , intransitive ]1misjudgesb/sth |misjudgehow, 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 形成错误认识;错看◆She now realizes that she misjudged him.她现在意识到她错看了他。2misjudgesth |misjudgehow long, how far, etc… to estimate sth such as time or distance wrongly 对(时间、距离等)判断错误◆He misjudged the distance and his ball landed in the lake.他对距离判断错误,使球落到了湖里。▶mis·judge·mentmisjudgementmisjudgements/ˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒmənt; NAmEˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒmənt/(alsomis·judg·ment)noun[countable , uncountable ]misjudgemisjudgesmisjudgedmisjudgingmis·judge/ˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒ; NAmEˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒ/mis·judge·ment/ˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒmənt; NAmEˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒmənt/
1to form a wrong or unfair opinion about a person or a situation: The government misjudged the mood of the electorate. I think you’ve misjudged her.2to guess an amount or distance wronglySYN miscalculate: I misjudged the speed of the car coming towards me.—misjudgment (also misjudgement British English) noun [countable, uncountable]: He accused the government of a serious foreign policy misjudgement.
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