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[mis'pleis]1) (to lose, mislay.) založit, ztratit2) (to give (trust, love) to the wrong person: Your trust in him was misplaced.) špatně umístit* * *• špatně umístit
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Misplaced loyalty — (or mistaken loyalty or misguided loyalty) is loyalty placed in other persons or organisations where that loyalty is not acknowledged or respected; is betrayed or taken advantage of. It can also mean loyalty to a malignant or misguided cause.… … Wikipedia
Misplaced Childhood — Studio album by Marillion Released 17 June 1985 … Wikipedia
Misplaced Childhood — Studioalbum von Marillion Veröffentlichung 17. Juni 1985 Label EMI Records Format … Deutsch Wikipedia
Misplaced Childhood — Álbum de Marillion Publicación Junio de 1985 Octubre de 1998 (edición remasterizada) Grabación Marzo mayo de 1985. Hansa Ton Studios, Berlín. Género(s) Rock progresivo Neo prog … Wikipedia Español
Misplaced Childhood — Album par Marillion Sortie 1985 Enregistrement De mars à mai 1985, à Berlin, aux studios Hansa Ton Durée 41 min pour la version originale, 1 h et 42 min pour la version 2 CD de 1998 … Wikipédia en Français
misplaced — index anomalous, inapplicable, inappropriate, inapt, inept (inappropriate), lost (taken away) Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
misplaced — ► ADJECTIVE 1) incorrectly placed. 2) unwise or inappropriate … English terms dictionary
misplaced — mis|placed [ ,mıs pleıst ] adjective 1. ) a misplaced feeling or opinion is not appropriate for a particular situation, or is directed toward the wrong person: misplaced fears/loyalty/trust Out of misplaced sympathy for his family I never asked… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
misplaced — UK [ˌmɪsˈpleɪst] / US adjective 1) a misplaced feeling or opinion is not suitable for a particular situation or is directed towards the wrong person Out of misplaced sympathy for his family I never asked for the money back. misplaced… … English dictionary
misplaced — adj. VERBS ▪ be, prove, seem ADVERB ▪ entirely, totally, wholly (esp. BrE) ▪ Her confidence in him was entirely misplaced … Collocations dictionary
misplaced — mis|placed [ˌmısˈpleıst] adj misplaced feelings of trust, love etc are wrong and unsuitable, because the person that you have these feelings for does not deserve them ▪ I realized that my trust in him was misplaced. ▪ She stuck with him through a … Dictionary of contemporary English