释义 |
misˈcolour, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To give a wrong ‘colour’ to (facts, etc.); to misrepresent.
1809Syd. Smith Serm. I. 31 The imagination always miscolours the facts in these cases. 1844Q. Rev. LXXIV. 91 Many of the leading politicians..perverted by the bitterness of party miscoloured and distorted to the public..the motives [etc.]. 1879Howells L. Aroostook 139 You have no right to miscolor my words. |