misjudge
verb
ˌmɪsˈdʒʌdʒ
verb
1
to
form
a
wrong
or
unfair
opinion
about
a
person
or
a
situation
对〔人或情况〕错误判断
The
government
misjudged
the
mood
of
the
electorate.
政府错误地判断了选民的情绪。
I
think
you’ve
misjudged
her.
我想你是看错她了。
2
to
guess
an
amount
or
distance
wrongly
推测错误,错误地估计〔数量或距离〕
also 又作 misjudgementBrE
I
misjudged
the
speed
of
the
car
coming
towards
me.
我判断错了来车的速度。
He
accused
the
government
of
a
serious
foreign
policy
misjudgement.
他指责政府在外交政策上有一个严重失误。