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1 misplace
transitive verbmisplace one's affection/confidence — seine Zuneigung/sein Vertrauen dem Falschen/der Falschen schenken
be misplaced — (inappropriate) unangebracht od. fehl am Platz sein
* * *[mis'pleis]1) (to lose, mislay.) verlegen* * *mis·place[mɪˈspleɪs]vt▪ to \misplace sth etw verlegen* * *['mIs'pleɪs]vt1) document, file etc falsch einordnen; (= mislay) verlegen2)to be misplaced (confidence, trust, affection) — fehl am Platz sein, unangebracht sein
* * *misplace v/t1. etwas verlegen2. an eine falsche Stelle legen oder setzen:misplace the decimal point MATH das Komma falsch setzen;he’s misplaced in that job er ist in diesem Job fehl am Platz3. fig falsch anbringen:be misplaced unangebracht oder deplatziert sein;misplaced loyalty flasch verstandene Loyalität;misplaced pride falscher Stolz* * *transitive verban die falsche Stelle stellen/legen/setzen usw.misplace one's affection/confidence — seine Zuneigung/sein Vertrauen dem Falschen/der Falschen schenken
be misplaced — (inappropriate) unangebracht od. fehl am Platz sein
* * *v.verlegen v.verstellen v.
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misplaced modifier — Gram. a word, phrase, or clause that seems to refer to or modify an unintended word because of its placement in a sentence, as when young in When young, circuses appeal to all of us. Cf. dangling participle. Usage. Sometimes, as in the example… … Universalium
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