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		Definition of mistaken in English: mistakenadjective mɪˈsteɪk(ə)nməˈsteɪkən 1Wrong in one's opinion or judgement. 意见(或判断)错误的,弄错的  she wondered whether she'd been mistaken about his intentions 她怀疑是否误解了他的意图。 Example sentencesExamples -  He soon found out, however, that he had been sorely mistaken.
 -  If you think that a hostage situation like the one in Russia could not happen here, you are sadly mistaken.
 -  So I'm mistaken to think of the people who designed my website as graphic designers?
 -  If they thought painting and art was just something to do with colours, easels and long brushes, they were mistaken.
 -  If I am not mistaken, the evidence to support this characterizaton is pretty skimpy.
 -  At the same time, she clearly does believe not simply that her opponents are mistaken but that they are evil.
 -  And they were sadly mistaken to think that desperate small business owners would support such language.
 -  If the past is any indicator to the future, we are quite mistaken.
 -  Those of you who think the weekend was spent praying are mistaken.
 -  However, if I am not mistaken there is a hidden message in these banners.
 -  If this government thinks its fight is only with miners they are sadly mistaken.
 -  He is an amateur pundit, if I am not mistaken, but one of the most insightful writers around.
 -  They have said to me that they were mistaken to think it could work.
 -  Am I mistaken to think such a narrow view might be wrong?
 -  I was sadly mistaken before, and we have come to an understanding now.
 -  If you thought Indiana didn't have a prayer against Oklahoma, you were mistaken on two counts.
 -  I think Moore is mistaken on all counts.
 -  There used to be a duty-free shop in this vicinity, if I am not mistaken.
 -  As it turned out, Stalin was mistaken on every count.
 -  I suppose there are worse legacies than to have been both very great, and very badly mistaken.
 
 Synonyms wrong, erroneous, inaccurate, incorrect, inexact, off-target, off-beam, out, false, fallacious, unsound, unfounded, misguided, misinformed, wide of the mark - 1.1 Based on or resulting from a misunderstanding or faulty judgement.
(信念,看法)基于误解(或误判)的;错误的  don't buy a hard bed in the mistaken belief that it is good for you 别误以为硬床对你有好处就买。  an unfortunate case of mistaken identity 不幸的误认案件。 Example sentencesExamples -  Even though this is a mistaken view, it is widely held.
 -  It can also easily lead to a lack of expert leadership and even mistaken judgements.
 -  Why should I not accept it, unless there is a clear indication of why it is either false or mistaken?
 -  Innocent people are convicted each year because of mistaken eyewitness identification.
 -  Yet it would be mistaken to assume that British support for the US hard line on Iraq was inevitable.
 -  This further exchange simply underlined the judge's view that counsel was prone to making not bad or mistaken points, but false ones.
 -  In addition, privatisation without adequate competitive pressure creates the mistaken perception that competition does not work.
 -  He cites the mistaken assumption that literally everything is faster in the Internet age.
 -  There has been no acknowledgment of the mistaken assumptions on which the modern edifice rests.
 -  There is a mistaken belief that academic and sporting achievement is mutually exclusive.
 -  The reality that confounds these mistaken stereotypes is that our religions have more in common with each other than with other religions.
 -  They, however, are under the mistaken impression she works for them.
 -  That stance has been, in my judgement, badly argued and seriously mistaken.
 -  Have poets accepted the mistaken notion that poetry is a dying art form?
 -  When you talk about computer science and software engineering, you find the same mistaken view.
 -  Even if these accounts are false or mistaken, surely they deserve some mention?
 -  Once again the hidden and mistaken identity constructs this plot and furthers its comedy.
 -  The dispute was stoked by widespread but mistaken assumptions about how the Iraqis would fight.
 -  I see the deleterious consequences of this mistaken belief in many of my patients.
 -  The government, decision-makers and society in general may still have a mistaken view about agriculture.
 
  
 
 Derivativesnoun mɪˈsteɪk(ə)nnɪs  It is obligatory to explain the mistakenness of this expression and to guide them to what is correct. Example sentencesExamples -  Let me end with a story, also from the early church, about the mistakenness of our assumptions that we have God, and others do not.
 -  It is possible to approach the mistakenness of the notion from a variety of perspectives.
 -  On second thought, however, anyone must see the mistakenness of such views, though it is still very difficult to demonstrate the practical utility of public parks to the skeptic.
 -  Perhaps the key to overcoming this state is to simply understand its mistakenness.
 
 
 
 Rhymesawaken, bacon, betaken, forsaken, Jamaican, partaken, shaken, taken, waken    Definition of mistaken in US English: mistakenadjectiveməˈstākənməˈsteɪkən 1predicative Wrong in one's opinion or judgment. 意见(或判断)错误的,弄错的  she wondered whether she'd been mistaken about his intentions 她怀疑是否误解了他的意图。 Example sentencesExamples -  Am I mistaken to think such a narrow view might be wrong?
 -  I was sadly mistaken before, and we have come to an understanding now.
 -  If this government thinks its fight is only with miners they are sadly mistaken.
 -  I think Moore is mistaken on all counts.
 -  If you thought Indiana didn't have a prayer against Oklahoma, you were mistaken on two counts.
 -  So I'm mistaken to think of the people who designed my website as graphic designers?
 -  If the past is any indicator to the future, we are quite mistaken.
 -  However, if I am not mistaken there is a hidden message in these banners.
 -  If you think that a hostage situation like the one in Russia could not happen here, you are sadly mistaken.
 -  At the same time, she clearly does believe not simply that her opponents are mistaken but that they are evil.
 -  And they were sadly mistaken to think that desperate small business owners would support such language.
 -  If they thought painting and art was just something to do with colours, easels and long brushes, they were mistaken.
 -  He is an amateur pundit, if I am not mistaken, but one of the most insightful writers around.
 -  He soon found out, however, that he had been sorely mistaken.
 -  Those of you who think the weekend was spent praying are mistaken.
 -  There used to be a duty-free shop in this vicinity, if I am not mistaken.
 -  I suppose there are worse legacies than to have been both very great, and very badly mistaken.
 -  They have said to me that they were mistaken to think it could work.
 -  As it turned out, Stalin was mistaken on every count.
 -  If I am not mistaken, the evidence to support this characterizaton is pretty skimpy.
 
 Synonyms wrong, erroneous, inaccurate, incorrect, inexact, off-target, off-beam, out, false, fallacious, unsound, unfounded, misguided, misinformed, wide of the mark - 1.1attributive (especially of a belief) based on or resulting from a misunderstanding or faulty judgment.
(信念,看法)基于误解(或误判)的;错误的  don't buy a hard bed in the mistaken belief that it is good for you 别误以为硬床对你有好处就买。  an unfortunate case of mistaken identity 不幸的误认案件。 Example sentencesExamples -  Yet it would be mistaken to assume that British support for the US hard line on Iraq was inevitable.
 -  There has been no acknowledgment of the mistaken assumptions on which the modern edifice rests.
 -  Have poets accepted the mistaken notion that poetry is a dying art form?
 -  The government, decision-makers and society in general may still have a mistaken view about agriculture.
 -  Innocent people are convicted each year because of mistaken eyewitness identification.
 -  In addition, privatisation without adequate competitive pressure creates the mistaken perception that competition does not work.
 -  There is a mistaken belief that academic and sporting achievement is mutually exclusive.
 -  Even though this is a mistaken view, it is widely held.
 -  That stance has been, in my judgement, badly argued and seriously mistaken.
 -  When you talk about computer science and software engineering, you find the same mistaken view.
 -  It can also easily lead to a lack of expert leadership and even mistaken judgements.
 -  Even if these accounts are false or mistaken, surely they deserve some mention?
 -  Why should I not accept it, unless there is a clear indication of why it is either false or mistaken?
 -  I see the deleterious consequences of this mistaken belief in many of my patients.
 -  He cites the mistaken assumption that literally everything is faster in the Internet age.
 -  Once again the hidden and mistaken identity constructs this plot and furthers its comedy.
 -  They, however, are under the mistaken impression she works for them.
 -  This further exchange simply underlined the judge's view that counsel was prone to making not bad or mistaken points, but false ones.
 -  The reality that confounds these mistaken stereotypes is that our religions have more in common with each other than with other religions.
 -  The dispute was stoked by widespread but mistaken assumptions about how the Iraqis would fight.
 
  
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