释义 |
mis-ˈsee, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To see imperfectly; to take a wrong view of. Also absol.
1591Florio 2nd Fruites 81 N. Well maie I want in habilitie, but neuer in affection. S. To much affection makes you mis-see both. 1840Carlyle Heroes v. (1841) 311 The man who cannot think and see; but only..missee the nature of the thing he works with? 1841― Misc. Ess., Baillie (1857) IV. 236 Herein he fundamentally mistook; mis-saw;—and so miswent. 1902Words of Eye-witness 324 Its modest hues and stature being ridiculously mis-seen as ‘purple-patched’ and ‘tall’. |