mistime

英 [ˌmɪsˈtaɪm] 美 [ˌmɪsˈtaɪm]

v.  在不适当的时机做; 选错…的时机

过去式:mistimed过去分词:mistimed现在分词:mistiming第三人称单数:mistimes

BNC.41571 / COCA.42917



牛津词典

verb

  1. 在不适当的时机做;选错…的时机
    to do sth at the wrong time, especially when this makes sth bad or unpleasant happen
    1. The horse completely mistimed the jump and threw its rider.
      这匹马起跳完全不是时候,把骑手摔了下来。

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 在不适当的时候做(因而无法成功)
    If you mistime something, you do it at the wrong time, so that it is not successful.
    1. You're bound to mistime a tackle every so often.
      有时候你肯定会错估铲球的时机。
    2. ...a certain mistimed comment.
      不合时宜的评论

双语例句

  1. You're bound to mistime a tackle every so often.
    有时候你肯定会错估铲球的时机。
  2. I go in for the ball and sometimes I might mistime it and make a foul.
    我只是冲着球去,有时候可能会失误导航至犯规。
  3. To mistime remark about the cooking
    对烹饪方法作不合时宜的批评

英英释义

verb

  1. time incorrectly
    1. She mistimed the marathon runner