n.誤稱;用詞不當
形容詞: misnomered
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noun
1. an incorrect or unsuitable name
1. 用詞不當;使用不當的名稱;誤稱
If you say that a word or name is a misnomer, you mean that it describes something incorrectly.
e.g. Herbal 'tea' is something of a misnomer because these drinks contain no tea at all.
花草“茶”是一個誤稱,因為這類飲料里面根本不含茶。
1. 誤稱,用字錯誤:mismatch condition 不匹配條件 | misnomer 誤稱,用字錯誤 | misorientation 取向錯誤
2. 誤稱:mismeasurement測量不準 | misnomer誤稱 | misoperation操作失誤
3. 用詞不當:misname 叫錯名字 | misnomer 用詞不當 | misogamist 厭惡結婚的人
4. misnomer的解釋
4. 素材:referred轉介 | misnomer素材 | recent最近
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語misnomer是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
To call this a leather jacket is a misnomer , because it is made of plastic.(說這是皮上衣是不恰當的,它根本是用塑膠造的。)
This is a common misconception, and indeed a misnomer: spuriously commented code is documented, but by a developer, not by the code itself.(這是一個普遍的誤解,而且這確實是一個錯誤:偽造的評論代碼是文件ed,但是是由開發員寫成,而不是代碼本身。)
Garnett: Only talking about carbon emissions is actually a bit of a misnomer.(加內特:只有談論的碳排放量實際上是有點用詞不當。)
'Villa' was something of a misnomer ; the place was no more than an old farmhouse.(“別墅”一說有點不妥,那地方只不過是座舊農舍。)
An erroneous name, especially in taxonomic classification; a misnomer.(誤命名,不當名稱錯誤的名字,尤指動植物分類中;命名不當。)
This term is actually a misnomer, because judicial review is always based upon some statutory grant of subject matter jurisdiction.(實際上,這一術語屬于用詞不當,但為司法復審向來都是依據對標的物管轄的法定授權的。)
In fact, Bonis thinks calling the Guatemala City chasm a sinkhole is a misnomer-a true sinkhole is an entirely natural phenomenon.(事實上,博尼斯認為將危地馬拉城深坑稱作灰巖坑(sinkhole)是用詞不當——真正的灰巖坑是一種純自然現象。)
So, the whole concept of anti aging is a bit of a misnomer.(因此,抵抗衰老這一概念總體上有點用詞不當。)
Copy and Paste Class – This is a bit of a misnomer as it copies all the classes in a specific project item.(復制和粘貼類(CopyandPasteClass)——這或許有些名不副實,因為它可以在一個特定的項目文件中復制所有的類。)
It's a misnomer, but the historical transmutation of Milton's title we have to take as instructive.(這是一個誤稱,但彌爾頓作品標題的歷史變化,對于我們來說是有教育性的。)
Hickton's rehearsal schedule (probably a misnomer for a process that was continuous).