misguided
adj
mɪsˈɡaɪdɪəd
adj
1
intended
to
be
helpful
but
in
fact
making
a
situation
worse
帮倒忙的
He
described
the
government’s
economic
policy
as
misguided.
他说政府的经济政策只是帮了倒忙。
a
misguided
attempt
to
bring
her
parents
back
together
想让她父母重归于好但却弄巧成拙的努力
2
a
misguided
idea
or
opinion
is
wrong
because
it
is
based
on
a
wrong
understanding
of
a
situation
〔观点或看法〕错误的
His
parents
still
clung
to
the
misguided
belief
that
his
common
sense
would
keep
him
out
of
serious
trouble.
他的父母还是坚持这个错的想法,以为他的常识会让他避开大的麻烦。
The
company
misguidedly
thought
that
expansion
was
the
best
way
to
survive.
公司错误地认为扩大规模是生存下来的最好方法。