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单词 mistakenly
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Definition of mistakenly in English:

mistakenly

adverb mɪˈsteɪk(ə)nliməˈsteɪkənli
  • 1In a mistaken way; wrongly.

    they mistakenly believed her to be pregnant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A lot of people mistakenly think this exercise is all about traps.
    • They mistakenly believe control over their bodies equates to control over their lives.
    • Even the person who hurts himself does so because he mistakenly believes this will give him some perverse form of pleasure.
    • Mistakenly, they take the club back to the inside, starting a chain reaction that results in an over-the-top downswing.
    • Single people often mistakenly think they don't need a will.
    • They do so in part because they mistakenly fear that evolution somehow undermines human values and dignity.
    • Some archaeologists, even until quite recent times, have mistakenly supposed that depth below ground level is itself an indication of antiquity.
    • It is worth noting at the outset that scholars have often mistakenly assumed that these are mutually exclusive ways of approaching the gospels.
    • Too often in Washington, people mistakenly think that loyalty to an individual officeholder should override loyalty to basic ideals.
    • For many years, freestyle swimmers had mistakenly been taught to swim with shoulders held flat.
    • They were brought in illegally, possibly because somebody mistakenly thought they might have commercial potential.
    • That's the portion that protects innocent people from being mistakenly convicted, even at the cost of acquitting some guilty people.
    • Sometimes - because of disease or for no known reason - the body's immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys red blood cells.
    • In this disorder, your immune system mistakenly attacks the myelin sheath.
    • True, there may be some people who mistakenly think their interests will be affected by our presence.
    • However, because conflict creates anxiety, persons may mistakenly seize on the topic of the disagreement as the real problem.
    • But many young journalists seeking to move ahead in the business world mistakenly believe that their work will speak for itself.
    • The other essays in this section also approach the problem of Africa as mistakenly framed by Western discourse.
    • Hume gives the example of an Indian prince who had never seen water freeze and mistakenly disbelieved stories about ice.
    • One of the main reasons for the enemy's previous victories is that we mistakenly adopted a regional point of view.
    Synonyms
    wrongly, in error, erroneously, incorrectly, falsely, fallaciously, inaccurately, imprecisely, inappropriately
    by accident, accidentally, inadvertently, unintentionally, unwittingly, unknowingly, unconsciously, by mistake, by chance, misguidedly
    1. 1.1 By accident or oversight; accidentally.
      warplanes mistakenly bombed a village
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They mistakenly arrive at your site.
      • My name is Matt and I do not like been mistakenly called Max.
      • Such a system would prevent friendly fire - where soldiers mistakenly attack their colleagues or their allies.
      • One day, she called to tell me that she had mistakenly taken the antidepressant pills of my schizophrenic brother.
      • In many cases they were mistakenly killed by security personnel, separatist rebels or armed groups.
      • Early in the third set, White mistakenly announced the score at 30-all.
      • Two senior Pakistani officials said that the CIA had mistakenly launched the missile attack.
      • He said: "I don't want to mistakenly give the impression of being completely reassuring here."
      • For example, there is a distinct possibility of illegally or mistakenly altering data.
      • See if the sentence might be just a piece of the previous sentence that mistakenly got separated by a period.
      • The agent was shot by US troops who mistakenly fired on his vehicle.
      • The only ballots it spit back were the ballots on which more than one vote had mistakenly been cast in the same race.
      • The journalist is back in Rome, being treated for wounds mistakenly inflicted by troops in Iraq.
      • A couple of files were mistakenly left out of the first version of the source.
      • Two years ago a Pakistani boy mistakenly crossed the border into India.
      • The organization had mistakenly placed the signs on another road that we didn't race on.
      • Health authorities have closed five factories which had mistakenly used the toxic sodium nitrate in their products.
      • Nobody could explain why it went missing or was mistakenly recorded over.
      • Washington, D.C., residents' mail is sometimes mistakenly irradiated along with government mail.
      • This is not the kind of thing that anyone would just mistakenly get wrong, which means there's some kind of intellectual sadism involved here too.
 
 

Definition of mistakenly in US English:

mistakenly

adverbməˈsteɪkənliməˈstākənlē
  • 1In a mistaken way; wrongly.

    they mistakenly believed her to be pregnant
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, because conflict creates anxiety, persons may mistakenly seize on the topic of the disagreement as the real problem.
    • Some archaeologists, even until quite recent times, have mistakenly supposed that depth below ground level is itself an indication of antiquity.
    • True, there may be some people who mistakenly think their interests will be affected by our presence.
    • Sometimes - because of disease or for no known reason - the body's immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys red blood cells.
    • That's the portion that protects innocent people from being mistakenly convicted, even at the cost of acquitting some guilty people.
    • In this disorder, your immune system mistakenly attacks the myelin sheath.
    • They were brought in illegally, possibly because somebody mistakenly thought they might have commercial potential.
    • The other essays in this section also approach the problem of Africa as mistakenly framed by Western discourse.
    • A lot of people mistakenly think this exercise is all about traps.
    • Even the person who hurts himself does so because he mistakenly believes this will give him some perverse form of pleasure.
    • They mistakenly believe control over their bodies equates to control over their lives.
    • For many years, freestyle swimmers had mistakenly been taught to swim with shoulders held flat.
    • But many young journalists seeking to move ahead in the business world mistakenly believe that their work will speak for itself.
    • It is worth noting at the outset that scholars have often mistakenly assumed that these are mutually exclusive ways of approaching the gospels.
    • They do so in part because they mistakenly fear that evolution somehow undermines human values and dignity.
    • Too often in Washington, people mistakenly think that loyalty to an individual officeholder should override loyalty to basic ideals.
    • Mistakenly, they take the club back to the inside, starting a chain reaction that results in an over-the-top downswing.
    • One of the main reasons for the enemy's previous victories is that we mistakenly adopted a regional point of view.
    • Single people often mistakenly think they don't need a will.
    • Hume gives the example of an Indian prince who had never seen water freeze and mistakenly disbelieved stories about ice.
    Synonyms
    wrongly, in error, erroneously, incorrectly, falsely, fallaciously, inaccurately, imprecisely, inappropriately
    by accident, accidentally, inadvertently, unintentionally, unwittingly, unknowingly, unconsciously, by mistake, by chance, misguidedly
    1. 1.1 By accident or oversight; accidentally.
      warplanes mistakenly bombed a village
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Two senior Pakistani officials said that the CIA had mistakenly launched the missile attack.
      • The journalist is back in Rome, being treated for wounds mistakenly inflicted by troops in Iraq.
      • Washington, D.C., residents' mail is sometimes mistakenly irradiated along with government mail.
      • He said: "I don't want to mistakenly give the impression of being completely reassuring here."
      • See if the sentence might be just a piece of the previous sentence that mistakenly got separated by a period.
      • A couple of files were mistakenly left out of the first version of the source.
      • Such a system would prevent friendly fire - where soldiers mistakenly attack their colleagues or their allies.
      • Early in the third set, White mistakenly announced the score at 30-all.
      • In many cases they were mistakenly killed by security personnel, separatist rebels or armed groups.
      • The organization had mistakenly placed the signs on another road that we didn't race on.
      • This is not the kind of thing that anyone would just mistakenly get wrong, which means there's some kind of intellectual sadism involved here too.
      • Two years ago a Pakistani boy mistakenly crossed the border into India.
      • Health authorities have closed five factories which had mistakenly used the toxic sodium nitrate in their products.
      • The only ballots it spit back were the ballots on which more than one vote had mistakenly been cast in the same race.
      • For example, there is a distinct possibility of illegally or mistakenly altering data.
      • One day, she called to tell me that she had mistakenly taken the antidepressant pills of my schizophrenic brother.
      • The agent was shot by US troops who mistakenly fired on his vehicle.
      • Nobody could explain why it went missing or was mistakenly recorded over.
      • They mistakenly arrive at your site.
      • My name is Matt and I do not like been mistakenly called Max.
 
 
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