释义 |
misconceivedmis‧con‧ceived /ˌmɪskənˈsiːvd◂/ adjective - A catalogue of misconceived ideas has preceded our descent into chaos.
- As a criticism of the courts, this seems misconceived or at least misplaced.
- At least for the moment, the Conservative government has wrecked its popularity by pursuing misconceived projects such as the poll tax.
- Executives sometimes find that, on close inspection, the complaints made against them are misconceived.
- Hence the misconceived view that researchers' research is theory-based whilst teachers' is not.
- In the Law Society's view, this is misconceived.
- The trip was to become the epitome of the affair: misconceived, well-meaning, disastrous, courageous, deceptive and surreal.
a misconceived idea, plan, method etc is not a good one because it is based on a wrong understanding of something: His arguments are totally misconceived. His criticisms are misconceived and misplaced. |