释义 |
mis-ˈsound, v. [mis-1 1.] 1. intr. To sound amiss.
a1500in Grose, etc. Antiq. Rep. (1809) IV. 405 A songe myssowndithe yf the prickynge be not right. Ibid. 409 For perversite of thy prickinge and myssoundynge of thy songe. 2. trans. and intr. To mispronounce.
a1548Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 127 They called them Crakers, whych by missounding, was commonly called Krekers. 1599Nashe Lenten Stuffe 41 By corruption of speech, they false dialect and misse-sound it. 1880Freeman Let. 18 May in Stephens Life & Lett. (1895) II. 204 W is sure to be missounded. |