释义 |
misloˈcate, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To misplace.
1816–30Bentham Offic. Apt. Maximized, Extract Const. Code (1830) 13 By artificially mislocated, understand conferred on an individual, other than him by whom the service was rendered. 1954Word X. 239 In diagnosing the conflict between mentalism and mechanism he [sc. Bloomfield] mislocates the issue. 1959P. F. Strawson Individuals ii. viii. 244 Such an account runs the risk of mislocating the problem altogether. 1971New Scientist 18 Mar. 611/1 The flash is both harder to see and it is mislocated. 1973Nature 7 Sept. 12/2 Nuclear explosions fired on Amchitka are regularly mislocated by tens of kilometres. |