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malinterpretar
Interpret in the wrong way.
misunderstand
misinterpret
misconstrue
misapprehend
misconceive
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Examples for "
misunderstand
"
misunderstand
misinterpret
misconstrue
misapprehend
misconceive
Examples for "
misunderstand
"
1
This makes sense, and I don't make mistakes and
misunderstand
the situation.
2
The major is the last man in the world to
misunderstand
me.
3
Do not imagine that I can
misunderstand
it; it does you honour.
4
But do not
misunderstand
me; I admire the English private-thefighting man-exceedingly.
5
You will not
misunderstand
that expression- Ispeakof my debt in money.
1
The mountaineer had evidently begun to
misinterpret
his visits to the cabin.
2
The persons who bring discredit on fashion are those who
misinterpret
it.
3
Nor can I conceive that any one will so
misinterpret
the custom.
4
We get orders and levels tangled up; we misunderstand and
misinterpret
relations.
5
Try not to
misinterpret
and dismiss this vibe as a pushy one!
1
A lot of people tried to
misconstrue
our position and our statement.
2
Mr. Hamish, however, chose to
misconstrue
instructions in the most deplorable manner.
3
I wouldn't want you to get confused or to
misconstrue
my meaning.
4
They say this is liable to misconstruction, and then
misconstrue
it themselves.
5
We
misconstrue
the nature of even those few days or weeks.
1
Nor was it possible to
misapprehend
the meaning of what they beheld.
2
Herein, permit me to say, you entirely
misapprehend
the spirit of the age.
3
You
misapprehend
me; M. de St. Auban has no desire to avert the duel.
4
If you would do me the honour to listen, you would not
misapprehend
me.
5
I wish-andyou must not
misapprehend
me-thatI loved you.
1
You cannot
misconceive
my motives in making this not very agreeable communication.
2
To hold it is wholly to
misconceive
the character of the Hitlerite counter-revolution.
3
Then, children of one Father, they could not err nor
misconceive
one another.
4
But we shall entirely
misconceive
their sin if we judge it by our standards.
5
Do not
misconceive
me-butmessages relative to merest chores.
1
But reports about the inaugural committee's finances suggested something might
be
amiss
.
2
Encouraged because nothing seemed to
be
amiss
,
he decided to try again.
3
If the governors would observe that order, it would not
be
amiss
.
4
And then, fomentation proper for dispelling the wind will not
be
amiss
.
5
All the same, a thought about the succession would not
be
amiss
.
6
But to give you an example hereof it shall not
be
amiss
.
7
We can disassemble him, check for anything else that might
be
amiss
.
8
Something must
be
amiss
for you to go running blindly into folk!
9
The Doctor decided that a little sacred music would not
be
amiss
.
10
In addition to this, Johanna-I confess it would not
be
amiss
.
11
Of this it may not
be
amiss
to give an instance.
12
Yet it will never
be
amiss
to make a title short.
13
To quote a few passages from it may not
be
amiss
.
14
It might not
be
amiss
;
what do you think about it?
15
I think even that twenty thousand talents would not
be
amiss
.
16
But he decided that a masculine frankness would not
be
amiss
.
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