词汇 | example_english_misinterpretation |
释义 | Examples of misinterpretationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The possibility exists that a patient's decision has been made on inaccurate information or misinterpretation of data through inadequate understanding of medical jargon. It is prone to misinterpretation since location is fundamental to measurement (given the energy expended on transport). Electoral corruption therefore continues to be the subject to easy judgements and misinterpretation. It is worth mentioning that misinterpretation of the instructions does lead to a gross navigational error that is undetectable. In such cases, the problem of ontology mismatch is not so much the danger of misinterpretation as of incomprehensibility. None of which is to claim that stars are alive, a common misinterpretation of such an eclectic stance. In breadth tests, this rarely leads to misinterpretations; in choosing test items, an attempt is always made to achieve an equitable distribution over various domains. In other words a classical example of misinterpretation based on mutual distrust that just escalated. With each repetition, the misinterpretation, or better said, misrepresentation, became more and more elaborate and moved further and further from the mark. He makes, however, one serious misinterpretation, which seems to have had consequences for his editorial decisions. Developmental differences in the ability to inhibit the initial misinterpretation of garden path sentences. Two misinterpretations of the term "existential" must be ruled out from the very beginning. A short review cannot arrest all the small errors and misinterpretations. Trying to integrate data from disparate fields inevitably leads to misinterpretation of some information. Of course, none of these individuals bears any responsibility for inaccuracies or misinterpretations that might appear in the text. Measurement of soil water content, as opposed to soil water release, would have led to misinterpretations of the differences in water availability between the sites. He suggested that my characterization of his model contains some misinterpretations and pointed out both similarities and differences between our views. Simulation of flow visualization using the measured velocity field demonstrates possible misinterpretations related to the underlying vorticity field. All errors, misinterpretations, and speculations should be placed at the door of the author. First, it represents a misreading, if not a misinterpretation of the past. More dismaying is misinterpretation of research report findings. However, it was shown, too, that incongruent background knowledge could lead to misinterpretations. This paper reports misquotations, misinterpretations, misrepresentations, inaccuracies and plain falsehoods found in the literature on the neuroscience of bilingualism. While health anxieties and bodyrelated misinterpretations are core features of hypochondriasis, other more secondary characteristics may be used to specify subgroups. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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