misinterpretation
n. 误解,曲解
If you misinterpret something, you understand it wrongly.
He was amazed that he'd misinterpreted the situation so completely...
他十分震惊地发现自己竟然完全误解了情况。
The Prince's words had been misinterpreted.
亲王的话遭到了曲解。
1. putting the wrong interpretation on;
The message left no room for misinterpretation.
这则消息不可能被人曲解。
Her anxiety has sprung from a misinterpretation of the report.
她的不安是由于对这篇报道的错误理解而引起的.
The term parts per million ( ppm ) was widely used but frequently led to misinterpretation.
广泛使用百分之几 ( ppm ) 表示结果,但常常引起误解.
The rules should be so framed that they do not allow of misinterpretation.
这些规则应该订得不容误解.
That leaves both speakers in the conversation a wide margin for misinterpretation.
这使得对话中,两个说话者极有可能产生误解.