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BNC: 1751 COCA: 1430

mistake

noun
/mɪˈsteɪk/
/mɪˈsteɪk/
Idioms
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  1. an action or an opinion that is not correct, or that produces a result that you did not want(言语或行为上的)错误,失误
    • It's easy to make a mistake.犯错误很容易。
    • Don't worry, we all make mistakes.没关系,我们都会犯错。
    • You are making a big mistake.你正在犯一个严重的错误。
    • Leaving school so young was the biggest mistake of my life.我一生中最大的错误就是那么年轻就离开了学校。
    • a terrible/serious/huge mistake可怕的/严重的/巨大的错误
    • It’s a common mistake (= one that a lot of people make).这是常犯的错误。
    • You must try to learn from your mistakes.你得从所犯错误中吸取教训。
    • He is determined not to repeat the mistakes of his predecessors.他决心不再重蹈前任的覆辙。
    • This letter is addressed to someone else—there must be some mistake.这封信是给别人的,一定是搞错了。
    • the mistake of doing something I made the mistake of giving him my address.我真不该把我的地址给他。
    • it is a mistake to do something It would be a mistake to ignore his opinion.忽略他的意见是不对的。
    • It was a big mistake on my part to have trusted her.我相信了她,这是我的一大错误。
    Extra Examples
    • All those problems because of one little mistake!所有这些问题都是因为一个小差错!
    • Don't make the same mistake as I did.别犯和我一样的错误。
    • Don't worry about it—it's an easy mistake to make!别再不安了 - 这是个很容易犯的错误!
    • I kept telling myself that it was all a terrible mistake.我不停地告诉自己,这只是场可怕的误会。
    • I made a mistake about her.我误解她了。
    • It is a great mistake to assume that your children will agree with you.想当然地认为孩子们会和你意见一致是大错特错了。
    • It would be a mistake to think that this is a cheap option.认为这是一个廉价的选择是错误的。
    • Mistakes are bound to happen sometimes.错误有时会不可避免地发生。
    • Ordinary people are paying for the government's mistakes.老百姓在为政府的失误付出代价。
    • The company has learned from its past mistakes.公司从过去的失误中吸取了教训。
    • They all commit similar mistakes.他们都犯相似的错误。
    • This dress was an expensive mistake.买这件裙子是个错误,还那么贵。
    • Too late, she realized her mistake.她意识到自己错了,但为时太晚。
    • We can help you avoid costly mistakes.我们可以帮你避免代价高昂的错误。
    • Be willing to admit your mistakes.愿意承认自己的错误。
    Topics Opinion and argumenta1, Difficulty and failurea1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • colossal
    • great
    verb + mistake
    • make
    • commit
    • repeat
    mistake + verb
    • happen
    • occur
    preposition
    • by mistake
    • mistake about
    phrases
    • all a mistake
    • an easy mistake to make
    • make the mistake of doing something
    See full entry
  2. a word, figure, etc. that is not said or written down correctly(用词或数字等上的)错误,口误,笔误 synonym error
    • It's a common mistake among learners of English.这是学英语的人常犯的错误。
    • Her essay is full of spelling mistakes.她的文章到处都是拼写错误。
    • If students correct their own mistakes, learning improves.如果学生改正自己的错误,学习就会进步。
    • mistake (in) doing something The waiter made a mistake (in) adding up the bill.服务员结账时算错了账。
    Synonyms mistakemistake
    • error
    • inaccuracy
    • slip
    • howler
    • misprint
    These are all words for a word, figure or fact that is not said, written down or typed correctly.
    • mistake a word or figure that is not said or written down correctly:
      • It’s a common mistake among learners of English.这是学英语的人常犯的错误。
      • spelling mistakes拼写错误
    • error (rather formal) a word, figure, etc. that is not said or written down correctly:指用词、数字等的错误、口误、笔误:
      • There are too many errors in your work.你的工作失误太多。
      Error is a more formal way of saying mistake.
    • inaccuracy (rather formal) a piece of information that is not exactly correct:指信息不准确、有误:
      • The article is full of inaccuracies.这篇文章里不准确的地方比比皆是。
    • slip a small mistake, usually made by being careless or not paying attention指常因粗心或未予以重视造成的差错、疏漏、纰漏
    • howler (informal, especially British English) a stupid mistake, especially in what somebody says or writes:
      • The report is full of howlers.这份报告错漏百出。
      A howler is usually an embarrassing mistake that shows that the person who made it does not know something that they really should know.
    • misprint a small mistake in a printed text指印刷文本上的错误
    Patterns
    • a(n) mistake/​error/​inaccuracy/​slip/​howler/​misprint in something
    • to make a(n) mistake/​error/​slip/​howler
    • to contain/​be full of mistakes/​errors/​inaccuracies/​howlers/​misprints
    Extra Examples
    • It isn't possible to eliminate all mistakes.要清除所有错误是不可能的。
    • The teacher kindly pointed out the mistake.老师善意地指出了错误。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • colossal
    • great
    verb + mistake
    • make
    • commit
    • repeat
    mistake + verb
    • happen
    • occur
    preposition
    • by mistake
    • mistake about
    phrases
    • all a mistake
    • an easy mistake to make
    • make the mistake of doing something
    See full entry
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (as a verb): from Old Norse mistaka ‘take in error’, probably influenced in sense by Old French mesprendre.
Idioms
and no mistake
  1. (old-fashioned, especially British English) used to show that you are sure about the truth of what you have just said准确无误;毫无疑问
    • This is a strange business and no mistake.这确实是件怪事。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2
by mistake
  1. by accident; without intending to错误地;无意中
    • I took your bag instead of mine by mistake.我不巧错拿了你的包。
in mistake for something
  1. thinking that something is something else误以为是;错看成
    • Children may eat pills in mistake for sweets.孩子可能会把药片错当成糖果吃。
make no mistake (about something)
  1. used to emphasize what you are saying, especially when you want to warn somebody about something别搞错;注意
    • Make no mistake (about it), this is one crisis that won’t just go away.要知道,这是一场不会自行消失的危机。

mistake

verb
/mɪˈsteɪk/
/mɪˈsteɪk/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they mistake
/mɪˈsteɪk/
/mɪˈsteɪk/
he / she / it mistakes
/mɪˈsteɪks/
/mɪˈsteɪks/
past simple mistook
/mɪˈstʊk/
/mɪˈstʊk/
past participle mistaken
/mɪˈsteɪkən/
/mɪˈsteɪkən/
-ing form mistaking
/mɪˈsteɪkɪŋ/
/mɪˈsteɪkɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. to not understand or judge somebody/something correctly误会;误解;看错 synonym misconstrue
    • mistake somebody/something I admit that I mistook his intentions.我承认我误解了他的意图。
    • He had certainly changed, but nobody could mistake his voice.他确实变了,但没人会认错他的声音。
    • There was no mistaking (= it was impossible to mistake) the bitterness in her voice.她的声音里流露出怨恨的情绪,这是很明显的。
    • mistake somebody/something as somebody/something I mistook her offer as a threat.我把她的好心错看成威胁了。
    • mistake what… Sorry—I mistook what you said.不好意思,我误解你的话了。
    • My cab driver thought I must be mistaken about the new restaurant.我的出租车司机认为我一定是弄错了新餐馆。
    Extra Examples
    • There was no mistaking the admiration in his eyes.他眼中的仰慕之情一看便知。
    • You can't mistake him. He has long red hair.你不会认错他的,他留着红色长发。
    • They mistook the purpose of the ambassador's visit.他们误解了大使来访的目的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • easily
    verb + mistake
    • cannot
    preposition
    • for
    phrases
    • there is no mistaking something
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    Word Originlate Middle English (as a verb): from Old Norse mistaka ‘take in error’, probably influenced in sense by Old French mesprendre.
BNC: 1751 COCA: 1430
mistake

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + MISTAKE | MISTAKE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, colossal, great, huge大錯;極大的錯誤It is a great mistake to assume that your children will agree with you.想當然地認為孩子們會和你意見一致是大錯特錯了。bad, dreadful, fundamental, ghastly, grave, horrible, serious, terrible嚴重的錯誤;可怕的錯誤;根本性錯誤costly, expensive代價高昂的錯誤This dress was an expensive mistake.買這件裙子是個錯誤,還那麼貴。disastrous, fatal, tragic災難性的/致命的/可悲的錯誤embarrassing令人難堪的錯誤elementary, little, simple低級的錯誤;小差錯All those problems because of one little mistake!所有這些問題都是因為一個小差錯!common常見的錯誤genuine, honest善意的/無意的錯誤deliberate故意的錯誤past過去的錯誤The company has learned from its past mistakes.公司從過去的失誤中吸取了教訓。careless, dumb, foolish, stupid粗心大意的錯誤;愚蠢的錯誤grammar, grammatical, spelling語法錯誤;拼寫錯誤VERB + MISTAKEmake出錯I'm sorry, I made a mistake.對不起,我弄錯了。commit犯錯誤They all commit similar mistakes.他們都犯相似的錯誤。repeat犯同樣的錯誤learn from從錯誤中吸取教訓pay for為錯誤付出代價Ordinary people are paying for the government's mistakes.老百姓在為政府的失誤付出代價。discover, realize發現/意識到錯誤Too late, she realized her mistake.她意識到自己錯了,但為時太晚。avoid避免錯誤We can help you avoid costly mistakes.我們可以幫你避免代價高昂的錯誤。acknowledge, admit, admit to, recognize承認錯誤correct, erase, fix, put right, rectify, undo改正錯誤;糾正錯誤regret後悔犯錯誤forgive原諒錯誤point out指出錯誤The teacher kindly pointed out the mistake.老師善意地指出了錯誤。eliminate清除錯誤It isn't possible to eliminate all mistakes.要清除所有錯誤是不可能的。MISTAKE + VERBhappen, occur錯誤發生Mistakes are bound to happen sometimes.錯誤有時是難免的。PREPOSITIONby mistake錯誤地I picked up the wrong bag by mistake.我拿錯了包。mistake about在⋯方面的錯I made a mistake about her.我誤解她了。PHRASESall a mistake全是場誤會I kept telling myself that it was all a terrible mistake.我不停地告訴自己,這只是場可怕的誤會。an easy mistake to make容易犯的錯誤Don't worry about it-it's an easy mistake to make!別再不安了 - 這是個很容易犯的錯誤!make the mistake of doing sth錯誤地做了⋯A lot of people make the mistake of thinking that getting results is all that matters.許多人錯誤地認為只有結果才重要。make the same mistake犯相同的錯誤Don't make the same mistake as I did.別犯和我一樣的錯誤。
mistake

verb

ADVERB | VERB + MISTAKE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBeasily容易弄錯An unwary observer could easily mistake this constellation for a comet.粗心的觀測者很容易把這個星座誤認為是彗星。VERB + MISTAKEcannot不會弄錯You can't mistake him. He has long red hair.你不會認錯他的,他留着紅色長髮。PREPOSITIONfor誤認作⋯I'm sorry. I mistook you for George.對不起,我把你錯當成喬治了。People often mistake us for sisters.人們經常誤以為我們是姐妹。PHRASESthere is no mistaking sth⋯不可能弄錯There was no mistaking the admiration in his eyes.他眼中的仰慕之情一看便知。
BNC: 1751 COCA: 1430
mistake verb
misunderstand
mistake noun
mistake1 (learn from your mistakes) mistake2 (a spelling mistake)
mistake1

noun

learn from your mistakes 从所犯的错误中吸取教训a spelling mistake 拼写错误mistake ♦︎ error ♦︎ omission ♦︎ blunder ♦︎ gaffe ♦︎ oversightThese are all words for sth that you do, think or say that is not correct. 这些词均表示言行或思想上的错误、失误。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配sth happens due to a mistake / an error / an omission / a blunder / an oversighta major mistake / error / omission / blunder / gaffea / an serious / glaring mistake / error / omissiona / an simple / stupid / dreadful / terrible / fatal / tragic mistake / error / blunderan unfortunate mistake / error / oversightto make a mistake / an error / a blunder / a gaffeto realize / admit (to) a mistake / an error / a blunderto correct a mistake / an error / an omission / a blunderto rectify / remedy a mistake / an error / an omission mistake [countable] something that you do or think that is not correct, or that produces a result that you did not want 错误;失误Don't worry, we all make mistakes.没关系,我们都会犯错。I made the mistake of giving him my address.我真不该把我的地址给他。You must try to learn from your mistakes.你得从自己的错误中吸取教训。Leaving school so young was the biggest mistake of my life.我一生中最大的错误是年纪很小就辍学了。I took your bag instead of mine by mistake (= accidentally; without meaning to).我错拿了你的包。Children may eat pills in mistake for sweets.儿童可能会错把药片当糖果吃。 see also mistaken wrong 1 error [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) a mistake, especially one that causes problems or affects the result of sth 错误;误差;谬误No payments were made last week because of a computer error.由于计算机出错,上周未付任何款项。I think you have made an error in calculating the total.我想你在计算总数时出了差错。He accused the prime minister of committing a serious error of judgement.他指责首相判断严重失误。The delay was due to human error (= a mistake made by a person rather than a machine).延误是人为错误造成的。The computer system was switched off in error (= by mistake).计算机系统被不慎关闭。Children learn to use computer programs by trial and error (= by trying various methods until they find one that is successful).儿童通过反复摸索学会运用计算机程序。 omission əˈmɪʃn [countable] (rather formal) a thing that has not been included or done 遗漏;疏忽There were a number of errors and omissions in the article.这篇文章中有多处错误和疏漏。 see also omit leave sb/sth out blunder [countable] a stupid or careless mistake 愚蠢的错误;粗心的错误After a series of political blunders he finally resigned.他在一连串政治失误后最终辞职了。Blunder is often used to talk about mistakes made by people who have important jobs serving the public. It is often used with adjectives such as administrative, bureaucratic, economic and political. * blunder常指担任重要公职者所犯的错误,常与administrative、bureaucratic、economic、political等形容词连用。 gaffe gæf [countable] a mistake that a person makes in public or in a social situation, especially sth embarrassing 失礼;失态;失言He made some real gaffes early in his career.他在职业生涯早期曾数次严重失言。Most people will politely look the other way if you commit some social gaffe.如果你在社交场合失态,大多数人会礼貌地转开目光。 oversight ˈəʊvəsaɪt [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) a mistake that you make because you forget to do sth or you do not notice sth 疏忽;忽略;失察I didn't mean to leave her name off the list; it was an oversight.我并非有意在名单上漏掉她的名字,这是个疏忽。You can never entirely eliminate human error and oversight.人为的错误和疏失是没有可能根除的。mistake2

noun

learn from your mistakes 从所犯的错误中吸取教训a spelling mistake 拼写错误mistake ♦︎ error ♦︎ inaccuracy ♦︎ slip ♦︎ howler ♦︎ misprintThese are all words for a word, figure or fact that is not said, written down or typed correctly. 这些词均表示用词、数字、事实等方面的错误、口误、笔误。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a mistake / an error / an inaccuracy / a slip / a howler / a misprint in stha simple mistake / error / slip / misprintto make a mistake / an error / a slip / a howlerto contain / be full of mistakes / errors / inaccuracies / howlers / misprintsto find / point out a mistake / an error / an inaccuracy mistake [countable] a word or figure that is not said or written down correctly (用词或数字上的)错误,口误,笔误The waiter made a mistake in adding up the bill.服务员结账时算错了。Her essay is full of spelling mistakes.她的文章里到处都是拼写错误。 error [countable] (rather formal) a mistake 错误;口误;笔误There are too many errors in your work.你的工作失误太多。 inaccuracy ɪnˈækjərəsi [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) a piece of information that is not exactly correct (信息)不准确,有误The article is full of inaccuracies.这篇文章里不准确的地方比比皆是。The writer is guilty of bias and inaccuracy.这位作者失于偏颇,且叙述有误。 see also inaccurate wrong 1 slip [countable] a small mistake, usually made by being careless or not paying attention 差错,疏漏,纰漏(通常因粗心或未予重视所致)He recited the whole poem without making a single slip.他一字不差地背诵了全诗。a Freudian slip (= sth you say by mistake but which is believed to show your true thoughts) 泄露真实想法的口误 howler [countable] (informal, especially BrE) a stupid mistake, especially in what sb says or writes (尤指言谈或行文中的)愚蠢的错误The report is full of howlers.这份报告错漏百出。A howler is usually an embarrassing mistake which shows that the person who made it does not know sth that they really should know. * howler通常指令人难堪的错误,表明犯错者不知道本应知道的东西。 misprint ˈmɪsprɪnt [countable] a small mistake in a printed text 印刷错误The book was reprinted with a few misprints corrected.这本书重印时改正了几处印刷错误。
BNC: 1751 COCA: 1430
mistake
Mistakes: fail, miscommunication, error...
To not understand, or to misunderstand: misunderstand, mistake, misinterpret...

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