misunderstood

英 [,mɪsʌndə'stʊd] 美 [,mɪsʌndə'stʊd]
  • adj. 被误解的
  • v. 误解,误会(misunderstand的过去式)
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misunderstood (adj.)
1590s, past participle adjective from misunderstand.
1. They have simply misunderstood what rock and roll is.
他们根本没有理解什么是摇滚乐。

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2. There was no fear that anything would be misunderstood.
并无引起误会的可能性。

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3. The truth is that junk bonds were misnamed, and therefore misunderstood.
事实上人们对垃圾债券的称谓有误,所以产生了误解。

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4. Maybe I misunderstood you.
也许我误会你了。

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5. Victorian values are much misunderstood.
维多利亚时代的价值观受到了严重误解。

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