mistake

名詞

UK/mɪˈsteɪk/
US/mɪˈsteɪk/

定義 mistake 名詞

  1. A2Countable(可数名词)

    An action, decision, or judgment that produces an unwanted or unintentional result.

    错误;过失

    • I'm not accusing you; everyone makes mistakes.

      我不是在指责你,每个人都会犯错。

    • Coming here tonight was a bad mistake.

      今晚来这里是个严重的错误。

    • This report is full of factual mistakes.

      这份报告充满了事实错误。

片語 mistake 名詞

  • by mistake

    As a result of an error or a lack of attention; unintentionally.

    不小心;无意中

    I spilled coffee on your report by mistake.

    我不小心把咖啡洒在你的报告上。

動詞

UK/mɪˈsteɪk/
US/mɪˈsteɪk/

定義 mistake 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To be wrong about or to fail to recognize something or someone.

    误认;认错

    • You can't mistake their car—it is bright blue.

      你不会认错他们的车——它是亮蓝色的。

    • I mistook your signature and thought the letter was from another person.

      我误认了你的签名,以为这封信是另一个人写的。

    • I mistook one of the twins for the other.

      我把双胞胎中的一个误认为另一个了。

成語

  • and no mistake

    Used to emphasize the truth of a statement.

    (用于加强语气)的确,确实如此

    That was a brilliant game, and no mistake.

    那是一场精彩的比赛,确实如此。

  • make no mistake (about it)

    Used to emphasize that one is absolutely certain about something.

    毫无疑问

    Make no mistake, this project will take longer than expected.

    毫无疑问,这个项目将比预期的时间更长。

  • be no mistaking something

    This idiom is used to describe a situation where something is so distinctive or obvious that it cannot be mistaken for anything else.

    错误不得

    There's no mistaking her unique laugh.

    她那独特的笑声绝不可能被认错。

片語動詞 mistake