UNDERSTAND#to not understand the correct meaning of something that someone says or does, or of facts that you are considering 对…误解,错误地理解SYN misread, misconstrue
misinterpret• Your friendliness could easily be misinterpreted.• Soares subsequently claimed that his remarks had been misinterpreted.• The £35,000-a-year adrep told a Londontribunal the detectivemisinterpreted his movements.• The conclusion at Geneva was to be misinterpreted, if not misunderstood, for years to come.• Some said voters might have misinterpretedinnocent actions.• Too easy for audiences to misinterpret, it would have reasoned.• So in many ways misinterpreting the concept of core groups can be just as dangerous as ignoring their reality.• Delgado badly misinterpreted the statistics of the survey.• What happens if they misinterpret their programs?• A lot of people misinterpreted what I was saying, and have called me a racist.• Without recognising that knowledge of this kind is in play, we may misinterpret what is said about particular texts.