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
- ? The theory of classical criminology thinks that the precondition and base of the cognizance of subjective responsibility due to neglectful misstep is the disobeying of the obligation of mental notice.
古典刑事学派的过失犯罪理论认为,违反心理注意义务,是认定疏忽大意过失犯罪主观责任的前提和基础。 - 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。 - 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。 - Now, when he's in the trading pit, that tiny misstep or slight gust of wind is the equivalent to one distracting thought.
现在,他在场内的交易柜台,走错一小步或轻微的风相当于分心。 - Identification of misstep irradiation and evaluation of effect on absorbed doses in the irradiation process
辐射加工过程中错步辐照的判别及影响程度估算 - Thanks to an administrative misstep, the co-op ended up short of tokens.
由于管理失误,这个合作社最后出现保姆券短缺。 - 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。 - While we were all living life to the full, we seemed only one misstep away from tumbling over the edge.
当我们努力地充实自己的生活时,我们似乎也一直游走在理性的边缘。 - Another perceived risk is a policy misstep by regulators trying to tighten liquidity, address hadow banking problems or restrict local-government borrowing, which could set off the very crisis the government is trying to prevent.
还有一个可预见的风险是,监管部门在试图收紧流动性、解决影子银行问题或限制地方政府借贷时出现政策失误,这可能会引发恰恰是政府力图避免的危机。 - 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。