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单词 misdoing
释义

Definition of misdoing in English:

misdoing

noun mɪsˈduːɪŋmɪsˈduɪŋ
  • A misdeed.

    恶行;违法行为;罪行

    when a police officer goes to prison, he often suffers more for his misdoings
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cowardly writer of this perfidy had assumed the mantle of anonymity to cloak his misdoings!
    • Thought it was his own choice, his own misdoings.
    • They also wanted to get the message across to employees and authority members that they had a duty to report suspected misdoing and not ignore it.
    • Should Olivia share her information about possible medical misdoings at the hospital?
    • And when the time came to regret for my misdoings, he was gone.
    • But I think most of them are related to financial embezzlement, financial misdoing and some misuse of public funds.
    • He may have been weak in body, but his mind was strong, his position impressive, his own faults or misdoings unpunishable by law.
    • Surely, an evil misdoing as such should not be rewarded in this way.
    • Voters can't be bothered to look closely enough to find misdoings, while politicians trumpet their every success.
    • If we, the press and the people, refuse to avert our gaze from the misdoings of the BCCI, it might be forced to mend its ways.
    • Many obstacles to deinstitutionalisation still exist: psychiatrists have a very low threshold for hospital admission as they are held legally responsible for any misdoing by their patients.
    • The remembrance of our misdoings is grievous to us; the burden of them is intolerable.
    • As the glass lowered he peered inside, scanning the cabin for any blatant misdoing.
    • I have to admit that I had thought the Bush Administration has been much too soft on corporate misdoings and the harm it has caused America.
    • Now that I'm unemployed - thanks to the misdoings of a certain Internet media company that may or may not host this site - I've been pretty bored.
    • One party's misdoing is another's political opportunity.
    • For present purposes, however, what is critical is that the Federal Magistrate, having examined those questions of alleged professional misdoing, went on to hear and determine the matter on its merits and dismiss the proceeding.
    • While the sentiments seem heartfelt, there are probably much closer-to-home ways women can warn other women of a guy's misdoings, or vice versa.

Rhymes

bluing, doing

Definition of misdoing in US English:

misdoing

nounmɪsˈduɪŋmisˈdo͞oiNG
  • A misdeed.

    恶行;违法行为;罪行

    when a police officer goes to prison, he often suffers more for his misdoings
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the glass lowered he peered inside, scanning the cabin for any blatant misdoing.
    • Surely, an evil misdoing as such should not be rewarded in this way.
    • If we, the press and the people, refuse to avert our gaze from the misdoings of the BCCI, it might be forced to mend its ways.
    • Now that I'm unemployed - thanks to the misdoings of a certain Internet media company that may or may not host this site - I've been pretty bored.
    • The remembrance of our misdoings is grievous to us; the burden of them is intolerable.
    • Many obstacles to deinstitutionalisation still exist: psychiatrists have a very low threshold for hospital admission as they are held legally responsible for any misdoing by their patients.
    • And when the time came to regret for my misdoings, he was gone.
    • He may have been weak in body, but his mind was strong, his position impressive, his own faults or misdoings unpunishable by law.
    • The cowardly writer of this perfidy had assumed the mantle of anonymity to cloak his misdoings!
    • One party's misdoing is another's political opportunity.
    • But I think most of them are related to financial embezzlement, financial misdoing and some misuse of public funds.
    • Voters can't be bothered to look closely enough to find misdoings, while politicians trumpet their every success.
    • For present purposes, however, what is critical is that the Federal Magistrate, having examined those questions of alleged professional misdoing, went on to hear and determine the matter on its merits and dismiss the proceeding.
    • I have to admit that I had thought the Bush Administration has been much too soft on corporate misdoings and the harm it has caused America.
    • They also wanted to get the message across to employees and authority members that they had a duty to report suspected misdoing and not ignore it.
    • Should Olivia share her information about possible medical misdoings at the hospital?
    • While the sentiments seem heartfelt, there are probably much closer-to-home ways women can warn other women of a guy's misdoings, or vice versa.
    • Thought it was his own choice, his own misdoings.
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