1.读错(发音),念错
1.to pronounce something incorrectly
2.to pronounce a word wrongly
1.Shortly thereafter, the name began to be mispronounced.
在那之后不久这名字就开始被发错音了。
2.As the mispronounced and barely intelligible words were dragged out of him, he became instant prey for his classmates.
因为他的发音不准且很难从他的嘴巴里吐出清楚的字眼来,他马上就成了同学们欺负的对象。
3.you've mispronounced the word "right" .
你把“right”这个词念错了。
4.When if we are use phoneticize input methods, typing, classics regular meeting appears a few wrongly written or mispronounced characters.
假如我们是使用拼音输入法打字的时候,经常会出现一些错别字。
5.Also, practice some difficult words that you mispronounced.
此外,实践中一些困难的话,你念错。
6.President Kennedy deliberately mispronounced Laos as "Lay-os" , lest Americans think he wanted to go to war with a small bug.
肯尼迪总统故意将“老挝”误读为“Lay-os”,以免美国人认为他想与一个星斗小国开战。
7.You've mispronounced the word.
你得单词发音错了。
8.In 1972 he compiled The New York Times Everyday Reader's Dictionary of Misunderstood, Misused, and Mispronounced Words.
1972年编纂了《纽约时报每日读者误解、误用、误音字典》。
9.Marketers try to overcome the problem of easily mispronounced brand names by teaching consumers how to pronounce them correctly.
营销者们为了解决某些品牌名称容易读错的问题,特意教授消费者们如何正确地拼读这些品牌名称。
10.With nine letter and four syllables, the tongue-twisting "phenomenon" has been named as the most mispronounced word in the English language.
由九个字母和四个音节组成的,发音饶舌的“现象”一词成为英语里面最难念的单词。