misstep
过去式:
动词过去式: misstated
更多词形:
名词: misstatement | 动词过去式: misstated | 动词过去分词: misstated | 动词现在分词: misstating | 动词第三人称单数: misstates |
单词例句:
an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall.
会导致摔倒的意外失足。
The slightest misstep could lose a vote or two, plunging us off the razor's edge into defeat.
最细微的失误都会令我们失去一票或两票,使我们从危险的边缘陷入失败之中。
In today's febrile markets any misstep could cause the dollar to tumble and Treasury yields to soar further.So the moves must be carefully choreographed.
在今天的这个过热的市场中,任何过失都可能引起美元的崩溃和财政问题的恶化,所以任何一步都需要精心计划。
Bush, no stranger to the occasional verbal misstep, nearly placed Queen mElizabeth II in the 18th cenj tury on Monday in welcoming her to the Whiteouse on a state visit.
本周一,他在白宫接待来访的英国女王伊丽莎白二世时,差点把女王的外交活动提前到18世纪。
Cognizance of Subjective Responsibility for Neglectful Misstep
疏忽大意过失犯罪主观责任的认定
Don't be afraid of a misstep;
别害怕走错步/做错事;
He has admitted his misstep.
他承认了自己的过失.
thus, we cannot afford any big misstep from central banks and governments.
因此,我们不可能给予中央银行和政府任何大失误。
"However, every fashionista worth her salt takes risks," Scott said, "which means the occasional misstep."
“不过,任何一位时尚人士都要冒险,也就是说她们偶尔也会失误。”