misplace
- IPA[ˌmɪsˈpleɪs]
英式
- put (an object) in the wrong place and so lose it temporarily;position incorrectly
verb: misplace, 3rd person present: misplaces, gerund or present participle: misplacing, past tense: misplaced, past participle: misplaced
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動詞
- 1. put (an object) in the wrong place and so lose it temporarily I'm sure the jewellery has just been misplaced, and not stolen
- 2. position incorrectly Crewe came back into the game when Strachan misplaced a pass in the midfield
- incorrectly positioned: a million dollars had been lost because of a misplaced comma
Oxford Dictionary
- incorrectly positioned: a million dollars had been lost because of a misplaced comma
Oxford American Dictionary
- a phrase or clause placed awkwardly in a sentence so that it appears to modify or refer to an ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌmisˈplās]
美式
- put in the wrong place and lose temporarily because of this; mislay: I'm sure the jewelry has just been misplaced, and not stolen
Oxford American Dictionary