misjudgement 英 [ˌmɪs'dʒʌdʒmənt]   美 [ˌmɪs'dʒʌdʒmənt]

misjudgement

misjudgement  英 [ˌmɪs'dʒʌdʒmənt] 美 [ˌmɪs'dʒʌdʒmənt]

n. 判断错误;判断不公 

名词复数:misjudgements 

It's a false analogy even to use the word unfair to describe this kind of misjudgement. 甚至可以说,用不公这个词来形容这种误判是不恰当的。
Mr Pang admits that “domestic pressures could lead to a misjudgement by Chinese leaders.” 庞先生承认道:“国内压力可能导致中国领导人误判。”

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  • n. 判断错误;判断不公
  • 1. It's a false analogy even to use the word unfair to describe this kind of misjudgement.

    甚至可以说,用不公这个词来形容这种误判是不恰当的。

  • 2. Mr Pang admits that “domestic pressures could lead to a misjudgement by Chinese leaders.”

    庞先生承认道:“国内压力可能导致中国领导人误判。”

  • 3. "As ties with the South worsened after the change of government, he became the scapegoat who took all the responsibility for misjudgement in the South's new policy on the North, " the source said.

    “当韩国政府更迭后,双方关系趋紧,他成了要对误判韩国对朝新政策负全责的替罪羊”,该消息人士还说。

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