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mis·spoke 英mɪsˈspəʊk美mɪsˈspokAHDmĭs-spōkʹ COCA⁶³⁵⁹⁹ 基本例句 vbl.misspeak的过去式;读错⁵⁰;念错⁵⁰ Moments after Bush completed his remarks, a White House aide told reporters the president misspoke and gave the correct number. 布什总统的讲话结束后,白宫立即做出了更正。一名白宫助理告诉记者,总统先生报错了电话号码。 ebigear The President misspoke on that. 在那一点上总统讲错了。《21世纪大英汉词典》 Clinton acknowledged that she misspoke when she exaggerated the dangers of a trip to Bosnia as First Lady in 1996. 克林顿承认,自己错误地夸大了1996年作为第一夫人访问波斯尼亚时的危险。 www.voanews.com.cn He fessed up during the following night's newscast, conceding that he“ misspoke” and apologizing to anyone he offended. 他在第二天晚上的节目主持中,承认了自己的“口误”,向所有受到他冒犯的人道歉。 ebigear I misspoke. 这是我的口误。 yeeyan The actor misspoke his lines. 这男演员讲错台词了。 www.english-corner.com.cn The agency later said he misspoke. 后来情报局声称这是局长的口误。 yeeyan When a moderator misspoke of the need to keep pressure on “ President Clinton”, meaning President Bush, the senator beamed and the crowd laughed nervously. 当一个主持人提到要对“布什总统”继续施加压力时错说成“克林顿总统”,参议员克林顿夫人大笑,众人才小心地跟着笑起来。 ecocn |