misconstrue
简明释义
英[ˌmɪskənˈstruː]美[ˌmɪskənˈstruː]
vt. 误解,曲解;误会
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英英释义
To interpret something incorrectly or misunderstand the meaning of something. | 错误地解释某事或误解某事的含义。 |
单词用法
误解某人的意图 | |
误解一个陈述 | |
常常被误解 | |
容易被误解 |
同义词
误解 | 误解一个人的意图是很容易的。 | ||
误会 | 我认为你可能误会了这个情况。 | ||
错误理解 | 不要把我的沉默误认为是同意。 | ||
误判 | 他往往误判谈话的语气。 |
反义词
解释 | 我需要正确地解释这个信息。 | ||
理解 | It's important to understand the context before making a judgment. | 在做判断之前,理解背景是很重要的。 | |
澄清 | 你能澄清一下你那句话的意思吗? |
例句
1.You can put out a 'scientific' study that's hard to understand and easy to misconstrue.
你可以把一个'科学'研究,很难理解和容易误解。
2.When mentioned, it's often to misconstrue the word as meaning "blind obedience to parents" and then to proceed to criticize it.
提及起来就很多时只不过是要把孝误解为对父母的盲目服从而给予批评。
3.It is easy for he child to misconstrue the freedom he has at home and feel that.
这是很容易为他的孩子曲解自由,他已在家中,并认为。
4.Mostly because they failed to work through what Seth Godin identifies as "the Dip" and proceed to misconstrue community values and attitudes.
主要是由于他们未能闯过塞思·戈丁认为的“斜坡”,并且进而误解社区的价值和姿态。
5.It is called 'bullwhip effect' that the enterprises in the supply chain misconstrue the demand information, which results in the upwards-magnifying phenomenon according to the levels.
“牛鞭效应”是指供应链上不同层面的企业对需求信息的曲解,导致沿着下游向上游逐级放大的现象。
6.Still, when I reached my chamber, I felt a pang at the idea she should even temporarily misconstrue what she had seen.
但是到了房间里,想起她一时会对看到的情况产生误解,心里便感到一阵痛楚。
7.But Larry Crag says his action is for misconstrue, saying he should not have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges involving lewd conduct in the man's room.
C说:自己的行为被别人误解了。 关于卷入男厕所猥亵案一事,他说自己对于行为失检的指控本不应该认罪。
8.Don't misconstrue this suggestion to mean that a manager must personally know how to perform every job in the organization.
千万不要误解这个看法,这并不是要求经理们对公司内的每一份工作都了如指掌。
9.An outsider might misconstrue the nature of the relationship.
外人可能会误解这种关系的本质。
10.I think you might misconstrue my intentions if I don't explain myself clearly.
如果我不清楚地解释自己,你可能会误解我的意图。
11.The media tends to misconstrue celebrity statements for sensationalism.
媒体往往为了轰动效应而误解名人的声明。
12.If you misconstrue the instructions, you may end up making mistakes.
如果你误解了指示,你可能会犯错误。
13.He didn't mean to offend anyone; it was a simple misconstrue of his words.
他并不想冒犯任何人;这只是对他言辞的一个简单误解。
14.It's easy to misconstrue someone's tone in an email.
在电子邮件中,很容易误解某人的语气。
作文
In today's fast-paced world, communication is more important than ever. However, it is not uncommon for people to misconstrue messages due to various factors such as tone, context, and personal biases. The act of misconstrue (误解) can lead to misunderstandings that may escalate into conflicts or strained relationships. Therefore, it is crucial to be aware of how our words can be interpreted by others.Consider a workplace scenario where a manager provides feedback to an employee. If the feedback is delivered in a straightforward manner, the employee might feel criticized and misconstrue the manager's intent as being negative. On the other hand, if the manager uses a more supportive tone, the same feedback could be received as constructive. This illustrates how the delivery of a message can significantly impact its interpretation. Moreover, cultural differences can also play a significant role in how messages are perceived. For instance, in some cultures, direct communication is valued, while in others, indirect communication is preferred. A person from a direct communication culture may misconstrue the politeness of someone from an indirect communication culture as insincerity or avoidance. Thus, understanding cultural contexts is essential to avoid misconstrue (误解) situations that could lead to unnecessary friction.Another common area where misconstrue occurs is in written communication, especially in emails or text messages. Without the benefit of non-verbal cues like facial expressions and body language, it is easy for the recipient to misconstrue the sender's emotions or intentions. For example, a simple message that reads, 'Can you send me that report?' might be interpreted as a request, a demand, or even a sign of impatience, depending on the reader's perspective. This ambiguity highlights the importance of clarity in written communication to prevent misconstrue (误解).To mitigate the risks of misconstrue, one effective strategy is to ask for clarification. If a message seems unclear or potentially offensive, seeking further explanation can help ensure that the intended meaning is understood. This proactive approach not only prevents misunderstandings but also fosters a culture of open communication where individuals feel comfortable expressing their thoughts and concerns.Additionally, practicing active listening can greatly reduce the chances of misconstrue. When engaging in conversations, focusing fully on the speaker and reflecting on their message before responding can help clarify any potential misunderstandings. By doing this, we demonstrate respect for the other person's perspective and create an environment conducive to effective dialogue.In conclusion, the ability to communicate effectively is a vital skill in both personal and professional settings. Being aware of the potential for misconstrue (误解) can help us navigate conversations more thoughtfully. By considering factors such as tone, context, and cultural differences, and by employing strategies like seeking clarification and practicing active listening, we can enhance our communication skills and build stronger relationships with those around us.