| 释义 | mismatchenUK
 mis·matchM5367400 (mĭs′măch′, mĭs-măch′)n. An unsuitable match or a lack of correspondence.tr.v. (mĭs-măch′) mis·matched, mis·match·ing, mis·match·es  To match unsuitably or badly.mismatch(ˌmɪsˈmætʃ) vbto match badly, esp in marriagena bad or inappropriate matchmis•match(mɪsˈmætʃ; for 2 also ˈmɪsˌmætʃ)
 v.t.    1.  to match badly or unsuitably.  n.    2.  a bad or unsuitable match.  [1590–1600]
 mismatchPast participle: mismatched
 Gerund: mismatching
 
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 | mismatch |  | mismatch | 
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 | I mismatch |  | you mismatch |  | he/she/it mismatches |  | we mismatch |  | you mismatch |  | they mismatch | 
 | Preterite | 
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 | I mismatched |  | you mismatched |  | he/she/it mismatched |  | we mismatched |  | you mismatched |  | they mismatched | 
 | Present Continuous | 
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 | I am mismatching |  | you are mismatching |  | he/she/it is mismatching |  | we are mismatching |  | you are mismatching |  | they are mismatching | 
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 | I have mismatched |  | you have mismatched |  | he/she/it has mismatched |  | we have mismatched |  | you have mismatched |  | they have mismatched | 
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 | I was mismatching |  | you were mismatching |  | he/she/it was mismatching |  | we were mismatching |  | you were mismatching |  | they were mismatching | 
 | Past Perfect | 
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 | I had mismatched |  | you had mismatched |  | he/she/it had mismatched |  | we had mismatched |  | you had mismatched |  | they had mismatched | 
 | Future | 
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 | I will mismatch |  | you will mismatch |  | he/she/it will mismatch |  | we will mismatch |  | you will mismatch |  | they will mismatch | 
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 | I will have mismatched |  | you will have mismatched |  | he/she/it will have mismatched |  | we will have mismatched |  | you will have mismatched |  | they will have mismatched | 
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 | I will be mismatching |  | you will be mismatching |  | he/she/it will be mismatching |  | we will be mismatching |  | you will be mismatching |  | they will be mismatching | 
 | Present Perfect Continuous | 
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 | I have been mismatching |  | you have been mismatching |  | he/she/it has been mismatching |  | we have been mismatching |  | you have been mismatching |  | they have been mismatching | 
 | Future Perfect Continuous | 
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 | I will have been mismatching |  | you will have been mismatching |  | he/she/it will have been mismatching |  | we will have been mismatching |  | you will have been mismatching |  | they will have been mismatching | 
 | Past Perfect Continuous | 
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 | I had been mismatching |  | you had been mismatching |  | he/she/it had been mismatching |  | we had been mismatching |  | you had been mismatching |  | they had been mismatching | 
 | Conditional | 
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 | I would mismatch |  | you would mismatch |  | he/she/it would mismatch |  | we would mismatch |  | you would mismatch |  | they would mismatch | 
 Thesaurus| Past Conditional | 
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 | I would have mismatched |  | you would have mismatched |  | he/she/it would have mismatched |  | we would have mismatched |  | you would have mismatched |  | they would have mismatched | 
 | Noun | 1. | mismatch - a bad or unsuitable matchcounterpart, opposite number, vis-a-vis - a person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another |  | Verb | 1. |  mismatch - match badly; match two objects or people that do not go togethercouple, mate, pair, twin, match - bring two objects, ideas, or people together; "This fact is coupled to the other one"; "Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?"; "The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project" | 
 mismatchnoun inconsistency, discrepancy, conflict, discord, incongruity, misalliance, incongruousness, mismarriage an unfortunate mismatch of stylesTranslationsintrusmésappariementdiscrepanzamismatchenUK
 mismatch[′mis‚mach]  (electricity) The condition in which the impedance of a source does not match or equal the impedance of the connected load or transmission line.   (metallurgy) Failure to match forged surfaces formed in opposite dies.mismatchenUK
 mismatchInformaticsSee Language mismatch, Logic mismatch.
 
 Molecular biology
 A defect in the pairing of two complementary DNA sequences where a base in one strand differs from that expected (according to complementarity) with the other.
 
 Neurophysiology
 A ratio of neurotransmitter to neuroreceptor that differs from the expected 1:1.
 
 For example, high concentrations of neuroreceptors for substance P are found in the neocortex and hippocampus, even though the neurotransmitters themselves are in low concentrations. The mismatch phenomenon implies the presence of another system(s) of cell communication, which may have a role in non-synaptic interaction among cells.
 
 Pulmonology
 A marked difference between ventilation (V) and perfusion (Q) on a V/Q scan, a finding typical of pulmonary embolism.
 mismatchPulmonology A marked difference between ventilation–V and perfusion–Q on V/Q scan, typical of PTE. See Pulmonary thromboembolism, V/Q scan.MismatchenUK
 MismatchA situation in which the purchase of a currency has a different value date (the foreign exchange term for delivery date) than the sale of the same currency. A mismatch may create liquidity problems in foreign exchange transactions.See MISSee MIS
 mismatchenUKRelated to mismatch: Mismatch Loss, V/Q mismatch, Mismatch repair
 Synonyms for mismatchnoun inconsistencySynonymsinconsistencydiscrepancyconflictdiscordincongruitymisallianceincongruousnessmismarriage
 Words related to mismatchnoun a bad or unsuitable matchRelated Wordscounterpartopposite numbervis-a-vis
 verb match badlyRelated Words |