misstep
英 [ˌmɪsˈstep]
美 [ˌmɪsˈstep]
n. 错误; 失策
COCA.15039
牛津词典
noun
- 错误;失策
a mistake; a wrong action
英英释义
noun
- an unintentional but embarrassing blunder
- he recited the whole poem without a single trip
- he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later
- confusion caused his unfortunate misstep
双语例句
- When you're writing working code nearly as fast as you can type and your misstep rate is near zero, it generally means you've achieved mastery of the language.
当你写的能工作的代码和你打字速度一样快,而且失策率为零,这通常意味着你正在精通这门语言。 - The media are always watching, and any small misstep in your personal life can be distorted.
媒体总是在关注公众人物,私生活中的任何小过失都有可能被媒体曲解。 - 2) What are the ultimate reasons of the misstep of League of Communists of Yugoslavia ( LCY) dealing with the national question?
南共联盟处理民族问题失策的根源何在。 - The slightest misstep or gust of wind could cause him to fall off the wire.
走错一小步或轻微的风就能把他吹下铁丝。 - He made a misstep and fell down the stairs.
他失足摔下了楼梯。 - 1I say then, have they stumbled so as to fall? Absolutely not! But by their misstep salvation has come to the gentiles, to provoke them to jealousy.
1这样,我说,他们失脚是要他们跌倒么?绝对不是!反倒因他们的过失,救恩便临到外邦人,好惹动他们妒忌。 - Bush, no stranger to the occasional verbal misstep, nearly placed Queen Elizabeth II in the18th century on Monday in welcoming her to the White House on a state visit.
本周一,布什在白宫接待来访的英国女王伊丽莎白二世时,差点把女王的外交活动前置到18世纪。 - Do not arbitrage credit cards, rolling from one zero-interest card to another, because it can trash your credit score, and one tiny misstep can cost a fortune.
不要对信用卡套利,从一个0利率的信用卡转到另一个,因为这会破坏你的信用积分,一小步失误带来巨大损失。 - The second is a mea culpa for supporting a giant tax cut by President George W. Bush that turned out to be the first misstep in a lurch away from the path of fiscal probity.
第二件是他承认自己错误地支持布什总统的大幅减税的措施,事实表明,这是偏离财政稳健轨道上的第一个失误。 - Equally worrying, if movements in prices are as volatile as the private data suggest, the chances of a policy misstep leading to a sharp correction are higher.
同样令人担忧,如果价格变动波动的正如私人数据表明的那样,政策方面的失策导致大幅回调的可能性更高。