1.失足;失策,错误
1.a mistake, especially one caused by bad judgment
1.But if their misstep has become riches for the world, and their loss, riches for the Gentiles, how much more will their fullness be!
若他们的过失成为世人的富足,他们的缺乏成为外邦人的富足,何况他们的丰满?
2.A misstep between any of the claimants and Chinacan quickly blow up into a major international crisis.
在任何索赔上的一个失误都会导致中国迅速引爆一个重大的国际危机。
3.News of the layoffs is just the company's latest misstep, and threatens to repel potential job candidates.
而裁员不过是公司最新的昏招儿,会使潜在的候选人避之不及。
4.The one big misstep is a property-tax cap of about 2 percent a year that will severely hurt schools and services in poorer communities.
然而也有一项重大过失,那就是财产税每年上限额度为2%的规定将严重打击较贫困社区的学校及服务条件。
5.If the president's misstep in France counted as a gaffe, other false moves have led to calamity.
如果巴基斯坦总统在法国的错误被视为失态行为,那么其他的错误举动则导致了灾难。
6.Other romance guides blissfully skirt around this important tip, potentially leading their unwary followers to a fatal misstep.
有些浪漫想到一个不注意便绕过了这个重点,不经意地导致了致命错误。
7.The slightest misstep or gust of wind could cause him to fall off the wire.
走错一小步或轻微的风就能把他吹下铁丝。
8.Now, when he's in the trading pit, that tiny misstep or slight gust of wind is the equivalent to one distracting thought.
现在,他在场内的交易柜台,走错一小步或轻微的风相当于分心。
9.The Fed pressured Bear Stearns to sell itself, but a misstep in the hastily drawn agreement nearly scuttled the deal.
政府强迫贝尔斯登出售自己,但是仓促起草的协议几乎毁了这桩交易。
10.When everything seemed like it could be a misstep, opting to do nothing seemed only logical.
当我发现我做错决定时,可能选择什么都不做才是正确的。