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malinterpretar
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malinterpretar
To fail to understand or interpret the meaning of words or behaviour correctly.
mistake
misunderstand
misinterpret
misconstrue
misapprehend
misconceive
Catalan
malinterpretar
Synonyms
Examples for "
mistake
"
mistake
misunderstand
misinterpret
misconstrue
misapprehend
Examples for "
mistake
"
1
I said, 'I expect that sort of
mistake
often happens, Mr Parkis.
2
But the question remains: is setting a transition date actually a
mistake
?
3
However, US President Trump said he thought that would be a
mistake
.
4
Ultimately, the referees'
mistake
had not changed the course of the game.
5
To negotiate with terrorists in this particular case is a
mistake
.
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
Yet government is also notorious for its ability to
misread
technical change.
2
The problem is that both Beard and Fry have
misread
the situation.
3
There are a number of reasons a good analyst might
misread
Apple.
4
That suggests they either
misread
the market or decided not to listen.
5
She was not told her test had been
misread
until last year.
6
Witnesses often
misread
license plates, as I am sure you are aware.
7
Sorry, is a photograph that was extremely easy and appealing to
misread
.
8
The Vicomtesse
misread
his melancholy; she withdrew her hand from his arm.
9
The FISC and the Justice Department had
misread
the Act, he said.
10
I think people
misread
that and think this is only about celebrities.
11
It would not be the first time he had
misread
another's thinking.
12
I was surprised, however, by how badly Duff McDonald
misread
the cause.
13
Julien LeClerc
misread
her body signals and pulled her closer to him.
14
Fears that Blayney's moral views would affect his judgments
misread
the man.
15
Ori wondered if he had
misread
the address, but their keys worked.
16
Federer is sometimes accused of arrogance, which is to
misread
his character.
misread
·
misread the situation
misread a signal
misread entirely
misread how
misread things
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malinterpretar
Spanish
malinterpretar