mismatch [ˌmɪs'mætʃ] verb transitive ■to put together people or things that are unsuitable for each other 使错配;使不适当地在一起•I always thought Chris and Monique were mismatched, so I wasn't surprised when they got divorced.我一直认为克里斯和莫妮克不般配,所以他们离婚我并不吃惊。 [ˌmɪs'mætʃ] noun countable /ˈmɪsˌmætʃ/ ■when people or things are put together that are not suitable for each other 错配•There is a mismatch between the capacity of the airport and the large number of people wanting to fly from it.机场的输送量与其巨大的客流量很不相称。 |