[VERB 动词]误解;曲解 If you misinterpret something, you understand it wrongly.
[V n]
He was amazed that he'd misinterpreted the situation so completely...
他十分震惊地发现自己竟然完全误解了情况。
The Prince's words had been misinterpreted.
亲王的话遭到了曲解。
misinterpretation
The message left no room for misinterpretation.
这则消息不可能被人曲解。
...a misinterpretation of the aims and ends of socialism.
对社会主义目标的误解
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mis·in·ter·pretAWL/ˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːprɪt; NAmEˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːrprɪt/verbmisinterpretsth (as sth/doing sth) to understand sth/sb wrongly 误解;误释SYN
misconstrue
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misread
◆His comments were misinterpreted as a criticism of the project.他的评论被误解为对这个项目的批评。☞compare
interpret
▶mis·in·ter·pret·ationAWLmisinterpretationmisinterpretations/ˌmɪsɪntɜːprɪˈteɪʃn; NAmEˌmɪsɪntɜːrprɪˈteɪʃn/noun[uncountable , countable ]◆A number of these statements could be open to misinterpretation(= could be understood wrongly).这些话有许多可能被误解。misinterpretmisinterpretsmisinterpretedmisinterpretingmis·in·ter·pret/ˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːprɪt; NAmEˌmɪsɪnˈtɜːrprɪt/mis·in·ter·pret·ation/ˌmɪsɪntɜːprɪˈteɪʃn; NAmEˌmɪsɪntɜːrprɪˈteɪʃn/
to not understand the correct meaning of something that someone says or does, or of facts that you are consideringSYN misread, misconstrue: Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.misinterpret something as something She had misinterpreted his silence as anger.—misinterpretation /ˌmɪsɪntɜːprɪˈteɪʃən $ -tɜːr-/ noun [countable, uncountable]: a misinterpretation of the test results