misplace
英 [mɪs'pleɪs]
美 [,mɪs'ples]
- vt. 放错地方;忘记把…放在什么地方;错误地信任某人
TEM8
1、mis- "wrongly" + place.
- misplace (v.)
- 1550s, "to assign a wrong position to;" see mis- (1) + place (v.). Of affections, confidence, etc., "to give to a wrong object," it is recorded from 1630s. Related: Misplaced; misplacing.
- 1. I often misplace something that she should have put away.
- 我经常把她本该放起来的东西放错了地方.
来自辞典例句
- 2. Grandfather used to misplace his glasses.
- 我的祖父从前总是把眼镜乱放,经常找不到.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Biometrics promises identities that are virtually impossible to steal, impersonate or misplace.
- 这种生物科技测量标准的特徵是近几乎不可能被偷取, 假扮,或误置.
来自互联网
- 4. Guests frequently misplace or leave behind their personal possessions in hotel rooms.
- 客人经常误放东西或把他们的个人物品落在房间里.
来自互联网
- 5. Wrap USB cable around the case and never misplace your cable again.
- 包usb电缆周围的情况并没有错位您再次电缆.
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