misstatement 英 ['mɪs'steɪtmənt]   美 [mɪs'steɪtmənt]

misstatement

misstatement  英 ['mɪs'steɪtmənt] 美 [mɪs'steɪtmənt]

n. 虚伪的陈述;误述 

名词复数:misstatements 

“These commentators pounce on every misstatement, every partial statement, ” Warren said. “这些记者会抓住每一个口误或者片面的说法不放,”沃伦说。
Unfortunately, even friends can be quick to judge and polarize the conversation, often ending it, with one misstatement. 不幸的是,就算朋友之间也会很快做出评判,谈话会分成正反两方,然后以错误的结论收场。

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  • n. 虚伪的陈述;误述
  • 1. “These commentators pounce on every misstatement, every partial statement, ” Warren said.

    “这些记者会抓住每一个口误或者片面的说法不放,”沃伦说。

  • 2. Unfortunately, even friends can be quick to judge and polarize the conversation, often ending it, with one misstatement.

    不幸的是,就算朋友之间也会很快做出评判,谈话会分成正反两方,然后以错误的结论收场。

  • 3. You probably can recall times when a negotiating opponent made what appeared to be a blatant misstatement.

    也许你可以回忆起谈判对方做出虚假陈述的时刻。

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