1.【印刷】印错,误印
1.【印刷】印错,误印
1.an error in the printed copy of a text resulting from a mistake made when the text was being printed
1.to print something wrongly
1.Please accept my apologies. It must be a misprint. Let me call the accounts department right away.
请接受我的道歉,这一定是印错,让我立刻通知会计部。
2.But it was a very prominent misprint and you will perhaps wonder how I could have been so careless as to overlook it.
但它却是一个非常重要的印刷错误,而你或许会为我为何会如此粗心以致忽视这一点而疑惑。
3.It's believed to be the only surviving misprint of an 1855 three shilling stamp that was supposed to be green.
该三先令邮票原本应该是绿色,但是1855年出现了黄色的错版。
4.Well, the explanation of that is that it is not really a misprint but the appearance of that equation is again the expression of a fear.
好吧,这件事的真相是:这一项之所以会这样其实并不是一个印刷错误而仍然是我恐惧的表现。
5.The tradition of tracking Father Christmas goes back to a misprint in a Colorado newspaper advertisement in 1955.
追踪圣诞老人的传统追溯到1955年,当时科罗拉多州一家报纸广告印刷出错。
6.Today, I cancelled my debit card because there was a misprint on it.
今天我取消了银行卡,因为上面印错了东西。
7.So, you will conclude that there was a misprint in the paper.
所以,你会说这是文章的印刷错误。
8.Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.
阅读健康类书籍要小心,你可能因为一个印刷错误而死亡。
9.Be careful of reading health books, you might die of a misprint.
看健康书籍必须小心,你可能会死于误印。
10.A poet can survive everything but a misprint.
诗人可以在一切浩劫中幸存,除了印刷错误。