
misspeak的過去分詞;讀錯(cuò);念錯(cuò)
Yang later told The Associated Press that she had misspoken, but declined further comment. 之后她又對(duì)美聯(lián)社說那只是一個(gè)口誤,并拒絕解釋。
For searching data not in home was very difficult I dare not hazard a guess and please pardon me if I have misspoken something. 在外面查找資料很困難,不敢妄加猜測,說錯(cuò)了祈請(qǐng)?jiān)彙?/p>
We know we’ll misspeak or what we say will be heard differently than we intended. 我們知道我們會(huì)說錯(cuò)或者所說的會(huì)被聽成并非我們的本意。
Just as a misspoken word or odd look can throw a couple into a week-long feud, small and seemingly insignificant gestures can help keep a relationship on track. 就只是一次口誤或出其不意的一瞥都會(huì)使得一對(duì)夫妻陷入一周的冷戰(zhàn)中,而一些小的,似乎無關(guān)緊要的表示則能使得感情穩(wěn)定發(fā)展。
On Tuesday, Clinton told a news conference that the long grind of the presidential campaign had caused her to misspeak about the circumstances of the visit. 克林頓星期二在記者會(huì)上說,在曠日持久的競選活動(dòng)的壓力下,她在描述那次訪問情形的時(shí)候說錯(cuò)了話。