释义 |
mismatchmis‧match /ˈmɪsmætʃ/ noun [countable] - A mismatch between worker and work station can lead to repetitive strain injuries.
- Drafting Rickey Dudley was a big help, because Dudley can create mismatches by going deep against a linebacker.
- Let me take one example of mismatch between individual goals and organizational objectives.
- On paper, it was a mismatch.
- Reward systems often exaggerate the mismatch by offering the wrong rewards to the wrong people.
- That mismatch seems worse than it was ten years ago.
- The mismatch of intent and actuality is just how life works.
- The rest of this section will illustrate various types of mismatch of vocabulary.
- Yet, in the justice game, the mismatch between the opponents is usually that ridiculous.
a combination of things or people that do not work well together or are not suitable for each othermismatch between the mismatch between the demand for health care and the supply—mismatched /ˌmɪsˈmætʃt◂/ adjective: a mismatched couple |