misimpression [,misim'preʃən]
- misimpression的基本解释
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n.
错误的印象
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You must not be under the misimpression that magic is all-powerful.
你必须不要误解魔法是全能的。
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" Early reports gave the "misimpression that 10,000 residents died in the 2005 storm, said Bush.
劳 拉称此前媒体将 2005 年卡特里娜飓风的遇难人数误报为 1 万人,而实际上据估计死于此次飓风和洪灾的人数为 1800 人。
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Even though he is somewhat critical of the characters he portrays, because he writes with such shocking force that people get a misimpression that, like a born gambler or a bandit, he's singing their praise.
尽管他有时本身是带着批判的观点的,但因为他如此富有震撼力的表达反而给人一种错觉,似乎他生来就是一个赌徒,或是一个土匪似的,好像在给他们唱赞歌。
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Thus the respected historian Thomas Bailey explained in 1948 that "Because the masses are notoriously short-sighted and generally cannot see danger until it is at their throats, our statesmen are forced to deceive them into an awareness of their own long-run interests," a view recently endorsed by the director of Harvard University's Center of International Affairs, Samuel Huntington, who wrote in 1981 that you may have to sell in such a way as to create the misimpression that it is the Soviet Union that you are fighting.
因此,著名的历史学家托马斯·贝利在1948年说道:"由于大众的鼠目寸光已臭名昭著,往往大祸临头才有所察觉,我们的政治家被迫欺骗他们去意识到他们的长远利益受到了威胁。"这个观点在最近得到了哈佛大学国际事务中心主任塞谬尔·亨廷顿的支持,此公在1981年曾写道:(武力干涉或其他军事行动的宣传)必须要给人留下这样错误的印象——你是在和苏联斗争。
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Not only did the 15% plunge in October starts dispel this misimpression -- with newly initiated residential construction activity falling to more than a six-year low -- but it underscores how much further this housing recession has to go before it hits bottom.
以美联储前主席格林斯潘为首的多数人紧紧抓住9月份的住房开工率不放(现在看来只是统计数据的一时偏离),得出错误结论,认为住宅市场衰退的最坏时期已经过去。10月份美国住房开工率猛降15%,不仅证实了这个结论的错误,也反映出住宅市场的衰退还远远没达到最低点。