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41 misdirected
['mIsdI'rektɪd]adj2) (fig) (= misapplied) energy, effort vergeudet; spending, feeling fehlgeleitet; (= misconceived) policy, campaign verfehlt -
42 misaddress
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43 win/lose the toss
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44 blunder
blun·der [ʼblʌndəʳ, Am -ɚ] nschwer[wiegend]er [o grober] Fehler, grober Schnitzer ( fam)to commit [or make] a \blunder ( by doing sth) einen schweren Fehler begehen [o machen], Mist bauen ( fam) ( by saying sth) ins Fettnäpfchen treten vi2) ( act clumsily)to \blunder into sth in etw akk hineinplatzen;to \blunder about herumstottern, herumstammeln vtto \blunder sth2) ( say clumsily) etw stammeln -
45 falsely
1) ( wrongly) fälschlicherweise;( untruthfully) zu Unrecht;to be \falsely accused of sth zu Unrecht einer S. dat beschuldigt werden2) ( insincerely)\falsely cheerful/ optimistic gespielt munter/optimistisch;... he said, smiling \falsely..., sagte er mit aufgesetztem Lächeln -
46 ill-informed
ill-in·'formed adj\ill-informed criticism Kritik, die jeglicher Sachkenntnis entbehrt;an \ill-informed speech eine Rede, die von Unkenntnis geprägt ist -
47 incorrectly
( wrongly) fälschlicherweise;( inappropriately) unpassend; behave ungehörig;to tip \incorrectly nicht das richtige Trinkgeld geben -
48 misaddress
mis·ad·dress [ˌmɪsəʼdres] vt1) ( wrongly address)to \misaddress a letter/ package einen Brief/ein Paket falsch adressieren2) ( call by wrong title)to \misaddress sb jdn falsch anreden [o ansprechen] -
49 misdiagnose
mis·di·ag·nose [mɪsʼdaɪəgnəʊz, Am ˌmɪsdaɪəgʼnoʊs] vtto \misdiagnose sth1) med etw falsch diagnostizieren2) ( wrongly assess) etw falsch einschätzen -
50 misname
mis·name [mɪsʼneɪm] vt1) ( call wrongly)to \misname sth etw falsch benennen, etw dat einen falschen Namen [o eine falsche Bezeichnung] geben;to \misname a flower/ an instrument eine Blume/ein Instrument falsch benennen;to \misname a measure/ policy einer Maßnahme/Politik eine falsche Bezeichnung geben2) ( call inappropriately) -
51 mistime
mis·time [mɪsʼtaɪm] vt1) ( misjudge timing)to \mistime sth etw zeitlich falsch berechnen [o zu einem falschen [o unpassenden] Zeitpunkt tun]; sports etw schlecht timen ( fam)he \mistimed his candidacy er hat zu einem unpassenden Zeitpunkt kandidiert2) ( state time wrongly)to \mistime sth etw falsch datieren -
52 rightly
1) ( correctly) richtig;to \rightly assess sth etw richtig einschätzen;to remember \rightly sich akk genau erinnern2) ( justifiably) zu Recht;quite \rightly völlig zu Recht;[whether] \rightly or wrongly [ob] zu Recht oder zu Unrecht3) ( suitably)\rightly dressed passend gekleidet -
53 ártatlanul
(DE) unverschuldetermaßen; (EN) ingenuously; unguiltily; wrongly -
54 gonoszul
(EN) evil; ill; maliciously; viciously; vixenly; wickedly; wrongly -
55 helytelenül
(DE) fälschlich; fälschlicherweise; irrtümlicherweise; unrichtigerweise; (EN) amiss; faultily; improperly; inaptly; incorrectly; inexactly; mistakenly; off the beam; the wrong way; unduly; wrong; wrongly -
56 tévesen
(DE) fälschlich; irrigerweise; irrtümlicherweise; versehentlich; irreführenderweise; unrichtigerweise; (EN) blunderingly; erroneously; falsely; faultily; mistakenly; off the beam; the wrong way; wrong; wrongly -
57 imagine
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58 imagine
См. также в других словарях:
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wrongly advised — index misadvised Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary