单词 | mistake |
释义 | mistake [mɪ'steɪk] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■an action, decision or judgment which produces an unwanted or unintentional result 错误;过失 •I'm not blaming you - we all make •[+ to •This letter's full of spelling •I've discovered a few mistakes in •Why am I under arrest? There must be some by mistake ESSENTIAL ■by accident 错误地 •I've paid this bill twice by mistake.我弄错了,把这张帐单付了两次。 [mɪ'steɪk] noun countable and no mistake mainly UK old-fashioned ■added to the end of something you say to emphasize it (用于强调所说的话)无疑地,确确实实地 •He's a strange bloke and no mistake.他是个奇怪的家伙,没错。 [mɪ'steɪk] noun countable make no mistake about it ■used to show that you are certain about something 没有半点怀疑,完全可以肯定 •Make no mistake about it, this decision is going to cause you a lot of problems.毫无疑问,这个决定会给你带来许多问题。 [mɪ'steɪk] noun countable Common Learner Errors mistakeWarning: Choose the right verb!Don't say 'do a mistake', say make a mistake : ✗ I never do mistakes in my essays.I never make mistakes in my essays. [mɪ'steɪk] verb transitive (mistook, mistaken) ■to be wrong about or to fail to recognize something or someone 误认,错误辨认 •You can't mistake their house - it's got a bright yellow front door.你不会认错他们的房子——正门是鲜黄色的。 •formal I mistook your signature and thought the letter was from someone else.我把你的签名认错了,以为信是别人寄来的。 [mɪ'steɪk] verb transitive (mistook, mistaken)be no mistaking sth ■When there's no mistaking something, it is impossible not to recognize it 不可能认错 •There's no mistaking a painting by Picasso.那是一幅毕卡索的画作,没可能认错。 [mɪ'steɪk] verb transitive (mistook, mistaken)Phrasal Verbs mistake sb/sth for sb/sth ■to confuse someone or something with a different person or thing 把…误认为 •I often mistake her for |
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