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词汇 example_english_misleading-impression
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misleading impression

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meanings of misleadingand impression


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misleading
adjective
uk /ˌmɪsˈliː.dɪŋ/ us /ˌmɪsˈliː.dɪŋ/
causing someone to believe something that is ...
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impression
noun
uk /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ us /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/
an idea or opinion of what something or someone ...
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Examples of misleading impression


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The elections gave, however, a misleadingimpression of its strength.
An exclusive focus on the erosion of professorial celibacy might yield a misleadingimpression since universities were not the only institutional setting of scholarly activity.
The third problem concerns the presentation, which is quite loose in parts or can give a misleadingimpression of some data.
Snapshots may give a very misleadingimpression, symptoms are often labile and individuals with learning disabilities can be quite suggestible in formal interview situations.
Mating patterns in malaria parasites limited selection of ' domesticated ' parasite clones may provide a rather misleadingimpression of mating patterns in the field situation.
Consistent patterns were observed, suggesting that emphasis should be placed on defining a study scale to avoid the misleadingimpression that these helminth communities are unpredictable.
Perhaps this may give a slightly misleadingimpression of scale, since in the dozen or so discs so far in my possession there are some 45 works by 16 composers.
Or will any small attempts at amelioration only give the misleadingimpression that the paradigm can accommodate changes, and therefore actually make us even happier with it?
To avoid giving a misleadingimpression as to the firmness of our plans, therefore, we would not normally provide such details.
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He tore those extracts away from their context and gave a most misleadingimpression.
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To say that he shuddered to a halt would be to give a misleadingimpression of the dynanism of his remarks.
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He does so in a perfectly straightforward manner, but he is wrong and creates a misleadingimpression.
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I was talking about a misleadingimpression as to supply and demand for the price or value of investments of the kind in question.
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The chief constable has asked him to withdraw his allegations, and the misleadingimpression and erroneous picture that he presented.
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Some building officers and some councils have given the misleadingimpression of the risks of cavity foam insulation.
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That gives a wholly misleadingimpression to the country of the advantageous position of mental nurses.
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If left on the record unchallenged, that assertion would give a misleadingimpression of events.
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In future there will be a further subjective element: whether what is written or said or portrayed is likely to give a misleadingimpression.
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The report gave a totally misleadingimpression, which is remarkable.
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Our view is that to attempt to do that would give a very misleadingimpression.
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