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
- He made a misstep and fell down the stairs.
他失足摔下了楼梯。 - The slightest misstep or gust of wind could cause him to fall off the wire.
走错一小步或轻微的风就能把他吹下铁丝。 - 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。 - Analysis of claim misstep in architectural construction enterprises and strategies
建筑施工企业索赔失策情况分析及应对策略 - 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。 - The second is a mea culpa for supporting a giant tax cut by President George W. Bush that turned out to be the first misstep in a lurch away from the path of fiscal probity.
第二件是他承认自己错误地支持布什总统的大幅减税的措施,事实表明,这是偏离财政稳健轨道上的第一个失误。 - 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。 - ? 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。 - Bush, no stranger to the occasional verbal misstep, nearly placed Queen Elizabeth II in the18th century on Monday in welcoming her to the White House on a state visit.
本周一,布什在白宫接待来访的英国女王伊丽莎白二世时,差点把女王的外交活动前置到18世纪。 - The reality is that performance testing is often minimalized and not often considered until very late in the process, which is a big misstep.
实际情况是,性能测试在刚开始时经常被忽略,直到流程快结束时才开始考虑,这确实是一个很大的不足之处。
