时间: 2025-04-23 17:38:11
美: [mɪ'stek]
英: [mɪ'steɪk]
n. 错误;误会;过失
vt. 弄错;误解
vi. 弄错;误解
最后更新时间:2025-04-23 17:38:11
词源分析:Mistake 源于古英语“mistakian”,由“mis-”和“take”组成。“mis-”表示“错误地”,而“take”则意味着“拿、理解或接受”。
历史背景:该词首次使用可追溯至公元前1200年左右,逐渐演变为现代英语中通用的形式。
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正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
She realized her mistake too late.
It was a simple mistake that could happen to anyone.
The teacher encouraged students to learn from their mistakes.
He made a mistake when he calculated the total cost.
Admitting a mistake is the first step to improvement.
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通过以上分析,学*者可以更深入地理解“mistake”这个单词,并在不同的语境中灵活运用。
[[oft N 'of' -ing, also 'by' N]] If you make a mistake, you do something which you did not intend to do, or which produces a result that you do not want. 错误
例:They made the big mistake of thinking they could seize its border with a relatively small force.他们犯了个大错,认为他们可以用相对少的军队占领边界。
例:There must be some mistake.一定是出了什么错。
[N-COUNT] A mistake is something or part of something that is incorrect or not right. 错事
例:Her mother sighed and rubbed out another mistake in the crossword puzzle.她母亲叹了口气,擦掉了拼字游戏中的另一个填错的地方。
[V-T] If you mistake one person or thing for another, you wrongly think that they are the other person or thing. 误认为
例:When hay fever first occurs it is often mistaken for a summer cold.花粉病刚发作时,常会被误认为是热伤风。
[V-T] If you mistake something, you fail to recognize or understand it. 误解
例:The administration completely mistook the feeling of the country.政府完全误解了国民的感情。
[[强调]] You can say there is no mistaking something when you are emphasizing that you cannot fail to recognize or understand it. 不会弄错
例:There's no mistaking the eastern flavour of the food.该食物的东方口味肯定不会错的。