1.使(言行等)不合时宜
2.搞错...的时间
3.打错(拍子)
1.to do something at the wrong time with the result that you are not successful
1.We looked at it carefully and we saw that it was just a mistimed tackle.
我们仔细地看了,我们说这仅是一次不合时宜的铲球。
2.The changes also impact how you might approach the defensive side of the game, as you're more likely to be punished by a mistimed challenge.
改变也影响到了你如何进行防守,因为你在不恰当的时机铲球,将会受到惩罚。
3.The defender and his Stoke colleagues are adamant that a genuine attempt to win the ball proved mistimed rather than malicious.
肖克罗斯和他的队友们也坚持说这次犯规只是在错误的时间想争得球权,并没有什么恶意。
4.Its withdrawal, if mistimed, would pose fresh dangers for the global economy, and with it for trade.
如果政府刺激计划的撤出的时间不当,将对全球经济带来新的危险,自然全球贸易也会受影响。
5.The general mistimed the attack, which should have been made an hour earlier.
当的时间发起了进攻,一小时前他就应该这样做了。
6.Chronic medical conditions can complicate maternal and fetal health during pregnancy, making unintended or mistimed pregnancy problematic.
慢性病患者可以复杂产妇和胎儿在怀孕期间的健康,使意外怀孕或不当的问题。
7.Unfortunately, this sudden conversion to the merits of an industrial economy was mistimed.
不幸的是,重视工业经济好处的突然转向不合时宜。
8.They mistimed the war by three years.
他们把战争爆发的时间搞错了三年。
9.The basketball team mistimed the final play and lost the game.
这个篮球队因比赛时间安排不当而输了一场