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单词 misremember
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Definition of misremember in English:

misremember

verb mɪsrɪˈmɛmbəˌmɪsrəˈmɛmbər
[with object]
  • Remember imperfectly or incorrectly.

    对…记忆不准确;记错

    all this sounds fanciful and is perhaps misremembered
    no object unless I misremember, you didn't leave alone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It might have been the same experiment and I'm just misremembering it, actually.
    • Unfortunately, she - well, let's put it kindly and say she misremembered the ‘research’ she was quoting, as I discovered when I e-mailed her.
    • How much time elapsed before he wrote a full description of the combat action remains unknown, but it could easily have been long enough for some details to be misremembered or lost entirely.
    • But Wilson may have been told differently at the time, or may have misremembered the story in a way that tended to magnify his own importance.
    • He is often misremembered as asserting that real interest is independent of inflation and monetary shocks.
    • The fact that a particular respondent uses a placebo in a clinical context is not likely to be misremembered, however, even if the frequency is misjudged.
    • Turns out he slightly misremembered the dream, but the point stands nonetheless… the example is just instrumental.
    • At some point, at least a year ago, probably longer, I misremembered my account ID and have been entering it wrong ever since.
    • An idea I like better is that he measured the distance in terms of paces, and later misremembered the number as counting feet.
    • If I try to talk to you about it, you have this odd habit of ‘forgetting’ the episode or misremembering the details.
    • I am well aware that I have probably misremembered my A-level history, but no one had anything better.
    • Part of the reason he is giving away the collection is because of failing health, so it's possible he just misremembered the place the professor was calling from.
    • What this means, in practical terms, is that despite long lines at the airport, sunburns, and disappointing meals, people often misremember their vacations as more idyllic than they actually were.
    • In Stoppard's poignant and witty memory play, the poet lies on his deathbed remembering and misremembering his emotional and scholarly life.
    • Embarrassingly, I misremembered the Ray Bradbury title I listed as one of my top five!
    • So there's a chance I've misremembered the author.
    • I guess the most obvious mundane explanation is that you misremembered where you were when you ran across it.
    • However, researchers also found that older healthy adults showed distortions, misremembering personal details about the terrorist attacks 25 percent of the time.
    • I just fired up the previous game a few minutes ago to make sure that I haven't been misremembering it, and I immediately found it much friendlier.
    • Chris is either misremembering or deliberately conflating two separate issues.

Definition of misremember in US English:

misremember

verbˌmɪsrəˈmɛmbərˌmisrəˈmembər
[with object]
  • Remember imperfectly or incorrectly.

    对…记忆不准确;记错

    all this sounds fanciful and is perhaps misremembered
    no object unless I misremember, you didn't leave alone
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But Wilson may have been told differently at the time, or may have misremembered the story in a way that tended to magnify his own importance.
    • I guess the most obvious mundane explanation is that you misremembered where you were when you ran across it.
    • What this means, in practical terms, is that despite long lines at the airport, sunburns, and disappointing meals, people often misremember their vacations as more idyllic than they actually were.
    • I am well aware that I have probably misremembered my A-level history, but no one had anything better.
    • An idea I like better is that he measured the distance in terms of paces, and later misremembered the number as counting feet.
    • If I try to talk to you about it, you have this odd habit of ‘forgetting’ the episode or misremembering the details.
    • How much time elapsed before he wrote a full description of the combat action remains unknown, but it could easily have been long enough for some details to be misremembered or lost entirely.
    • Turns out he slightly misremembered the dream, but the point stands nonetheless… the example is just instrumental.
    • So there's a chance I've misremembered the author.
    • However, researchers also found that older healthy adults showed distortions, misremembering personal details about the terrorist attacks 25 percent of the time.
    • In Stoppard's poignant and witty memory play, the poet lies on his deathbed remembering and misremembering his emotional and scholarly life.
    • It might have been the same experiment and I'm just misremembering it, actually.
    • Embarrassingly, I misremembered the Ray Bradbury title I listed as one of my top five!
    • At some point, at least a year ago, probably longer, I misremembered my account ID and have been entering it wrong ever since.
    • The fact that a particular respondent uses a placebo in a clinical context is not likely to be misremembered, however, even if the frequency is misjudged.
    • Unfortunately, she - well, let's put it kindly and say she misremembered the ‘research’ she was quoting, as I discovered when I e-mailed her.
    • He is often misremembered as asserting that real interest is independent of inflation and monetary shocks.
    • I just fired up the previous game a few minutes ago to make sure that I haven't been misremembering it, and I immediately found it much friendlier.
    • Part of the reason he is giving away the collection is because of failing health, so it's possible he just misremembered the place the professor was calling from.
    • Chris is either misremembering or deliberately conflating two separate issues.
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