1.算错,估错,错认;对...判断错误
1.to caculate or judge or evaluate somebody or something incorrectly, or form false expectations as to the consequences of an action
1.Diplomats say the North miscalculated in its sabre-rattling and found even China was more rigorous in implementing sanctions than before.
外交人士表示,朝鲜在炫耀武力时错判了形势,结果发现连中国也比以往更为严肃地在执行制裁措施。
2.As you can see, the length of the strings written in various writing systems is miscalculated.
正如您所见,以各种编写系统编写的字符串的长度得到了错误的计算。
3.Second, he miscalculated by using brutal force to hang on to power, which ultimately made it impossible for him to stay.
其次,他错算局势,使用暴力维持政权,这最终使他不得不远走高飞。
4.We soon arrived in Kiel, and discovered that my uncle had miscalculated the time of the ship's leaving.
我们很快到了基尔,结果发现我叔叔计算错了轮船出发的时间。
5.I missed the train; I'd miscalculated the time it would take me to reach the station.
我误了火车,因我估计错了到车站去路上所需的时间。
6.But the enemy wholly miscalculated.
可是,敌人大大的失算了。
7.Risks of technical failure, accident, or miscalculated use under stressing conditions are always present.
技术性故障、事故、或在紧张形势下误用等风险无时不在。
8.The U. S. capital market obviously miscalculated.
美国资本市场明显估计错误。
9.But he miscalculated Rush's vulnerability, underestimating his popularity in the 70% African-American district.
但是他误算了Rush的弱点,低估了他在70%非洲裔选区里的受欢迎程度。
10.Maybe you miscalculated the difficulty of the project but I do believe I paid for the tools, they are not free.
也许你错估困难的项目,但我相信我支付工具,他们没有自由。