miscegenation [ ˌmisidʒi'neiʃən ] n. 种族混合,杂婚 e.g.
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miscellaneous [ misi'leinjəs, -niəs ] a. 各种的,多方面的
[计算机] 杂的
n. [合同法律用语]其他约定 e.g. 1. He likes to have miscellaneous collection. 他喜欢多种多样的收集。
2. The miscellaneous expenses of import are so much! 进口货物的杂费太多了!
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miscellany [ mi'seləni ] n. 杂集,杂录,混杂 e.g. 1. The show was a miscellany of song and dance. 那场演出是又有歌曲又有舞蹈的混合表演.
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mischance [ mis'tʃɑ:ns ] n. 不幸,灾难 e.g. 1. I lost your file by pure mischance. 我把你的文件丢了,纯粹是碰上倒霉事了。
2. A series of mischance happened. 一连串不幸的事发生了。
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mischief [ 'mistʃif ] n. 伤害,灾祸,恶作剧 e.g. 1. The wind played mischief with my papers. 风把我的文章吹得乱七八糟。
2. I try to keep the boy out of mischief. 我尽量不让这个男孩胡闹。
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mischievous [ 'mistʃivəs ] a. 调皮的,恶作剧的 e.g. 1. One expects active children to be mischievous at times. 活泼的孩子有时是会淘气的。
2. Mischievous, teasing, or annoying. 有害的、调皮的或打搅
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mischievousness [ 'mistʃivəsnis ] n. 恶作剧 e.g.
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miscommunication [ ˌmiskəˌmju:ni'keiʃən ] n. 错误传达 e.g.
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misconceive [ 'miskən'si:v ] v. 误解 e.g. 1. The housing needs of our inner cities have been misconceived from the start. 我们旧城区的住房需求一开始就受到误解.
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misconception [ 'miskən'sepʃən ] n. 误解,错误想法 e.g. 1. That a doctor shall be able to physic any disease is a misconception. 认为医生应该能医治任何疾病的观念是错误的。
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misconduct [ mis'kɔndʌkt ] n. 处理不当(胡作非为)
vt 处理不当(胡作非为) e.g. 1. That doctor has been accused of professional misconduct. 那位医生被指控违反医德。
2. The company only dismisses its employees in cases of gross misconduct. 公司仅在雇员严重失职的情形下才予以解雇.
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misconstrue [ 'miskən'stru: ] v. 误解,曲解 e.g. 1. You have completely misconstrued me/my words/what I said. 你完全误解了我[我的话/我的意思]了.
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miscreant [ 'miskriənt ] a. 极恶的,协道的,异端的
n. 罪大恶极的人,恶棍,异端 e.g.
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misdeed [ 'mis'di:d ] n. 不端行为 e.g.
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misdemeanor [ ˌmisdi'mi:nə ] n. 坏事 e.g.
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misdemeanour [ ˌmisdi'mi:nə ] n. 坏事 e.g.
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miser [ 'maizə ] n. 守财奴,吝啬鬼 e.g. 1. The miser was despised by everyone in the city. 这个守财奴受到城市里每个人的鄙视。
2. `A generous miser' is a contradiction in terms. `慷慨的吝啬鬼'在用词上自相矛盾.
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miserable [ 'mizərəbl ] a. 悲惨的,痛苦的 e.g. 1. The play was a miserable failure. 这出戏演砸了。
2. There are still many people whose living conditions are miserable. 仍有许多人的生活条件是很艰苦的。
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miserably [ 'mizərəbli ] ad. 悲惨地,糟糕地 e.g. 1. She failed miserably. 她失败得很惨。
2. Suffering from poverty; miserably poor. 贫困的穷困潦倒的;悲惨的
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miserly [ 'maizəli ] a. 吝啬的 e.g.
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