Aún no tenemos significados para "often mistaken".
1The heat of fever is often mistaken for the glow of health.
2He and his son were, in fact, often mistaken for each other.
3This is too often mistaken for dullness, and want of proper spirit.
4Similarly under threat is the lamprey, which is often mistaken for an eel.
5As a young boy, he was often mistaken for a girl.
6You are not often mistaken; but indeed you are wrong now.
7Indeed, in after life he was often mistaken for a Frenchman.
8A temperament of this kind has been often mistaken for melancholy.
9Daniel Boone isn't often mistaken, and the warriors are drawing in.
10I have studied such things considerably, and am not often mistaken.
11Current rumor, my dear uncle, is often mistaken, and always exaggerates.
12And they were often mistaken for Daimons by those who didn't know the difference.
13In San Francisco, in the rainy season I was often mistaken for fair weather.
14But he boasted that he is often mistaken as one of the crowd's own.
15They are very positive, it is true; but very positive people are often mistaken.
16Kerry is often mistaken as an Irish-American because of his surname and his Catholicism.
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Often mistaken a través del tiempo
Often mistaken por variante geográfica
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