pref.(前缀)
- Bad; badly; wrong; wrongly:
坏的;坏地;错的;错误地:
misconduct.
处理不当,管理不善 - Failure; lack:
失败;缺少:
misfire.
不发火 - Used as an intensive:
用于强调:
misdoubt.
怀疑;不相信
语源
- Partly from Middle English mis- from Old English
部分源自 中古英语 mis- 源自 古英语 - and partly from Middle English mes-, mis- from Old French * see mei- 1
并且部分源自 中古英语 mes-, mis- 源自 古法语 *参见 mei- 1
mis- 2
pref.(前缀)
- Variant of miso-
miso-的变体
mis-1
prefix
misunderstanding
misfortune
misspelling
mistreat
mislead
mistrust
Origin
Old English mis(se) -; related to Middle English mes-, from Old French mes-; compare Old High German missa-, Old Norse mis-mis-2
prefix
miso- or (before a vowel) mis-
combining form
misogyny
Origin
from Greek misos hatredmis-1
mis-2
Related Words
- misread
- misadvise
- misestimate
- misfit
- misknow
- misplay
prefix
a. badly : wrongly
misjudge
b. unfavorably
misesteem
c. in a suspicious manner
misdoubt
2. bad : wrong
misdeed
3. opposite or lack of
mistrust
4. not
misknow
- occurring in a few words adopted from French expressing a sense with negative force表示“不”, “相反”:
-
misadventure
mischief.
- (added to verbs and their derivatives) wrongly[加在动词或其派生词前]表示“错”, “误”:
-
misapply.
- ■ badly表示“坏”, “不当”:
-
mismanage.
- ■ unsuitably表示“不合适”:
-
misname.
1603 Florio Montaigne ii. xii. 284*Missacknowledging both himselfe and his labours. [ F. mescognoissant]
1657 J. Watts Vind. Ch. Eng. 53,I am mistaken, and have *misadded.
1709 Strype Ann. Ref. v. 89The Bp. of Carlile on the Papists side, and Sandys on that of the Protestants are misadded to the aforesaid Disputants.
1641 Bp. HallAnsw. Vind. Smectymnuus §2. 19These are all..which have so *mis-altered the Leiturgie, that it can no more be known to be itself then . [ etc.]
1873 F. Hall Mod. Eng. App. 344 note,He *misanalysed is being built into is being + built.
1611 Cotgr. ,Mesarriver, to *misarrive, to happen, or come vnfortunately vnto.
1636 Sanderson Serm. (1681) II. 64To mis-judge and *mis-asperse those that are set over them.
1614 J. Davies Ecl. in BrowneSheph. Pipe G 3,Hast thou any sheep-cure *mis-assaid?
a1849 J. C. Mangan Poems (1859) 375Thus all too mournfully *mis-atoning For that black ruin his word had made.
1900 Blackw. Mag. Apr. 492/2to whom completely opposite proclivities have been *misattributed. [ Disraeli]
1646 Prynne Susp. Susp.Ep. Ded. ,Having neither any private interest nor design to *misbyas my judgment.
1638 Mayne Lucian (1664) 354As if we *misbusied our selves in a vain, womanish exercise.
a1631 *Miscanonize . [ see mischristen]
1624 Donne Devot. (ed. 2) 127They had mis-placed, *mis-centred their hopes.
1798 W. Eton Survey Turkish EmpirePref. xii,They are generally..related..with circumstances which so totally *mischaracterise the action, that . [ etc.]
1611 Florio, Misuenire..to mischance or *miscom.
1624 Bp. Hall True Peace Maker in Var.Treat. (1627) 540If either the superiors *miscommand, or the inferiors disobey.
1615 Sylvester Job Triumph. i. 518Remit, O Lord, what I have ill omitted: Remove (alas!) what I have *mis-committed.
1605 Timme Quersit. ii. vii. 138Thou shalt not *miscompare that..to dead coales.
1615 Sylvester Job Triumph. iv. 256Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain: And voyd of knowledge, yet, yet, *mis-complain.
1898 T. Hardy Wessex Poems 12Grieved that lives so matched should *miscompose.
1579 Lodge Def. Plays 8Your day owl hath *misconned his parte.
1847 Bushnell Chr. Nurture viii. (1861) 214We are to see that we do not *miscondition the state of childhood.
1583 Golding Calvin onDeut. xxxi. 184Wee doe *misconsider our owne frailetie when we desire that God shoulde worke miracles dayly.
a1656 Bp. HallLet. Parænetical Rem.Wks. (1660) 400An old Church,..*mis⁓daubed with some untempered..morter.
1877 M. Arnold Sonnet, Divinity Poems I. 261God's wisdom and God's goodness!—Ay, but fools *Mis-define these till God knows them no more.
1613 Bp. Hall Holy PanegyrickWks. (1625) 474One God, one King, was the acclamation of those ancient Christians: and yet it was *mis-desired of the Israelites.
1610 Donne Pseudo-martyr 14That the Romane Religion doth..*mis-encourage and excite men to this vicious affectation of danger.
1649 J. H. Motion toParl. 42It is easie for men of acute wits to mis-judge and *mis⁓expect Nature.
a1618 J. Davies ( Heref. ) Rights of Living & DeadWks. (Grosart) II. 64To say thou wast the Forme (that is the soule) Of all this All; I should thee *misenroule In Booke of Life.
1645 Rutherford Tryal & Tri. Faith (1845) 43The saints can *mis-father their love, and love where God loveth not.
1881 F. T. Palgrave Vis.Eng. 206The vapour and echo within he *mis-held for divine.
1687 Boyle Martyrd. Theodora vi. (1703) 86Whatever wilfulness may be *mis-imputed to us.
1610 Donne Pseudo-martyr 97To *mis-incite men to an imagined martyr-dome.
Ibid. 118The Romane Church, which *mis-inflames the minde to false Martyrdome.
a1625 Fletcher Four Plays, Honour i. (1647) 29/1If either of ye *miskil one another, what will become of poor Florence?
1835 Willis Pencillings II. liv. 122If he was not a rogue, nature had *mislabelled him.
1746 in E. D. Dunbar Social Life (1865) 358A part of the lands..suffered damage by being *mis⁓laboured, and other parts by not being at all laboured.
1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv.Contents, Two or three things of another sort,..*mismingled.
1876 Mrs. Whitney Sights & Ins. x. 109You have mingled, and perhaps not mismingled the stories.
1864 Spectator 17 Dec. 1444/2 The facts (at least so far as they are *misnarrated by either or both Evangelists).
1650 B. Discolliminium 11It is a dangerous thing to *mis⁓obey Magistrates.
1852 Hawthorne Grandfather's Chair (1879) ii. iii. 85Virgil whose verses..have been..*misparsed..by so many..idle school-boys.
1658–9 in Burton's Diary (1828) III. 331,I understand that you and your clerk are reflected upon, as for *mispenning your order.
1879 Meredith Egoist xxxi,Might he not have caused himself to be *misperused in later life?
1749 H. Walpole Let. 23 Mar.,Pigwiggin's Princess has *mis-piged.
1709 Sacheverell Serm. 5 Nov. 12Whosoever Presumes to..*Mispresent any Point in the Articles.
1885 Mark Rutherford's Deliverance i, [ W. H. White] The same arguments, diluted, muddled, and mis-presented.
1885 American IX. 229 In some directions we are *misproducing.
1624 Donne Devot. (ed. 2) 81Keepe me back, O Lord, fro them who *misprofesse artes of healing the Soule.
1610 ― Pseudo-martyr 96The Romane Doctrine..doth *mis-prouoke her disciples to a vicious affection of imaginarie Martyrdome.
1496 Dives & Pauper (W. de W.) ix. ii. 3491 Yf thou occupye ony thynge *mys purchaced.
1659 in Burton's Diary (1828) IV. 425The question was *misput. It ought not to have been put with a negative in it.
1870 Lowell Study Wind. 295a painful something misnamed by the noun and *misqualified by the adjective. [ Religious poetry]
1817 J. Gilchrist Intell. Patrimony 78,I could not, indeed so strangely *mis⁓reason as to suppose that . [ etc.]
1653 Waterhouse Apol. Learning 249There is nothing that more dishonoureth Governours than to *misreceive moderate addresses.
1602 J. Davies Mirum in Modum D 2 b,Th' outward Sences Which oft misse apprehend, and *misse referre.
1662 Tuke Adv. 5 Hours iv,The censorious world, who, like false glasses..*Misreflect the object.
1644 Milton Bucer onDiv. Wks. 1851 IV. 294If Ezra and Nehemiah did not *mis⁓reform.
1658 A. Fox Würtz'Surg. Ep. Ded. 9If he find any thing..*mis-reprinted.
1879 Swinburne in Gentl.Mag. Aug. 176A comedy miserably misreprinted in Dodsley's Old Plays.
1642 Sir E. Dering Sp. onRelig. 35This..being *mis-resented abroad.
1442 T. Beckington Corr. (Rolls) II. 191Howe true men..might be in subtil wise *misrewarded.
1633 Bp. Hall Hard Texts,N.T. 392The doctrines of that wicked Impostor..put an ill savour..upon all that were *mis-seasoned with them.
1598 Florio, Misuéndere,..to *mis-sell.
1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv.Contents, Sense mistakes and *misshews, and thereby reason often misled.
1896 Dublin Rev. Apr. 274St. Thomas's mare was *mis-shod at the village forge.
1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii.Ded. ,Wks. (Grosart) I. 94It will not seem then that we have *mis-sung.
1614 J. Davies Ecl. in BrowneSheph. Pipe G 3 b,Albe that I ne wot I han mis-song.
1654 J. P. Tyrants & Prot. Set forth 33The Mariners eye is upon the star, when his hand is on the stern;..if he *misteers, the whole is in danger.
1626 in Archæol. Cant. (1902) XXV. 18We present Robert Broome for shutting or *mis-stopping our usual way on going perambulation of our parish.
a1640 Jackson Creed xi. ii,So far hath the misapprehended doctrine of predestination..*missuaded some as they . [ etc.]
1647 Ward Simp. Cobler 28If they might bee..discharged of the tyring slavery of *mis-tyring women. [ sc. tailors]
1596 Spenser F. Q. v. xi. 54She..with corruptfull brybes is to untruth *mis-trayned.
a1626 Bacon ChargeSess. Verge (1662) 19That which is miswrought will *miswear.
1654 Bp. HallLet. Apol. 6To compose our *mis-alienated hearts to perfect love and concord.
1641 Smectymnuus Vind. Answ. §2This *misaltered Liturgie.
1643 Milton Divorce 47They shall recover the *misattended words of Christ to the sincerity of their true sense from manifold contradictions.
1563–87 Foxe A. & M. (1596) 61/1It may be easilie espied, this epistle to be feigned and *misauthorised.
1864 Carlyle in Lett. Jane W. Carlyle (1883) III. 198The house was new,..small, *misbuilt every inch of it.
1611 Florio, Misuenúto, *miscome, decaied.
1893 A. Forbes in Daily News 1 May 3/1The poor *mis-commanded,..over-marched, outnumbered fighting men.
1643 Herle Answ. Ferne 38A *misconcealed statute.
1713 Hist. GrandReb. ii. 302Honours..*mis⁓confered become the Nations curse.
1831 Carlyle Schiller inMisc. Ess. (1840) III. 12Among the crowd of uncultivated and *miscultivated writers.
1854–66 Patmore Angel in Ho. ii. ii. 251*Misdespairing word and act May now perturb the happiest pact.
1633 Bp. Hall Hard Texts,N.T. 293Uncertaine and *Mis-devised traditions of men.
1649 G. Daniel Trinarch.,Hen. IV, c,Cannot find Contempt enough for *misenforced Lawes.
1780 M. Noble Mint & Coins of Durham 65The supposed letter B will be found to be *mis-engraved C.
1891 Swinburne Stud. Pr. & Poetry (1894) 22The most execrably *misedited book that ever (I should hope) disgraced the press.
c1600 B. Mus. Add. MS. 10303 title,The death of Blaunche the Dutchesse..no doubte *mysse entituled for this shoulde be Chaucers dreame.
1633 Bp. Hall Hard Texts, O. T. Amos. iii. 14Those *mis-erected altars.
1844 Kinglake Eothen xvi. 232If you look at pictures, you see Virgins with *mis-foreshortened arms.
1614 Bp. HallContempl. , O. T. v. iv,It is both unmannerly and irreligious to be *misgestured in our prayers.
1622 Ibid. xvii. iv,Those *mis-hallowed hills.
1882 Swinburne Tristram of Lyonesse 19/12His mishallowed and anointed steel.
c1600 Sir J. Horsey Trav. (Hakl. Soc. ) 243His highnes maibe *misincenced.
1615 Chapman Odyss. xiv. 258Some God *mis-inspired.
1728 Savage Bastard 47Thus Unprophetic, lately misinspir'd, I sung.
1641 Bp. Hall Mischief of Faction Rem.Wks. (1660) 70The *mis-kindled heat of some vehement spirits.
1581 Mulcaster Positions xxxvi. (1887) 138To haue wittes misplaced, and their degrees *mislotted by the iniquitie of Fortune.
1850 E. Warburton Reginald Hastings II. 65The misshapen and *misminded dwarf.
1881 Swinburne Mary Stuart i. ii. 42To join my name with my *misnatured son's.
1627 W. Sclater Exp. 2Thess. (1629) 159The tidings of the *misnoised inhibition of preaching.
1839 De Quincey Recoll. LakesWks. 1862 II. 183All over his *misorganized country.
1903 A. Lang in Longman'sMag. Feb. 382is so much *mispaged as to be totally useless. [ The book]
1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) VIII. 158Winking and pinking, *mis⁓patched, yawning, stretching.
1624 Quarles Job Militant xi. I 2 b,My dayes are gone, my thoughts are *mis-possest. [ Cf. Job xvii. 11 and marg.]
a1684 Leighton Serm. Wks. 1830 III. 209The..persecutors of our holy religion..are very wrongfully *misprejudiced against it.
1659 H. L'Estrange AllianceDiv. Off. 31The violent passions of other men *mis-principled.
1646 Bp. Hall Free Prisoner v. 120Here we were out of danger of this *mis-raised fury.
1653 H. More Conject. Cabbal. (1713) 148The *misreflected Echo of the sound.
1900 Westm. Gaz. 13 Feb. 9/1It is the old story of *mis-reposed trust by easy-going directors in the executive of the business.
1610 Bp. HallApol. Brownists §12If the sway of your *misresolued conscience be..vnresistable.
1802–12 Bentham Ration. Judic.Evid. (1827) V. 87Punishment that has been called *mis-seated punishment: punishment in alienam personam.
1592 Shakes. Rom. & Jul. v. iii. 205This Dagger..is *misheathed in my Daughters bosome.
1681 Baxter Answ. Dodwell i. 1Some tender place that is so impatient of a *mis-supposed touch.
1850 Carlyle Latter-d. Pamph. i. 56,I will lead you to the Irish Bogs,..to *mistilled Connaught.
1640 Bp. Hall HumbleRemonstr. 11That any ingenuous Christian should bee so farre *mis-transported as to condemne a good prayer.
1626 ― Contempl. ,O.T. xx. 97To set on foot the iust title of Joash, and to put him into the *misvsurped throne of his father Ahaziah.
1661 J. Stephens Procurations 147Except the mistakes in printing..others of mispointing and *misaccenting with some other literal escapes.
1670 Blount LawDict. Pref. ,Cowel also, especially in the Folio Edition, (besides the *misalphabeting) is extreamly misprinted.
1625 Bp. R. MontaguApp. Cæsar 3They seldome or never talke of any *misbeing, misordering, misdemeaning.
a1641 ― Acts & Mon. (1642) 394For mis leading and *mis-bringing up of youth and children.
1629 Sir R. Boyle in Lismore Papers (1886) II. 324The pretended *miscocqueting..of the yron sent by me.
1586 Hooker Answ. Travers §24Whatsoeuer was..by *miscollecting gathered out of darke places.
1611 Florio, Misueniménto..a mischancing or *miscomming.
1645 Milton Tetrach.Wks. 1851 IV. 171Granting no divorce, but to the want, or *miscommunicating of that.
1865 *Mis-craving . [ see mis-wishn. ]
1866 G. Stephens Runic Mon. I. p. xvii,All the talk about ‘*miscuttings’.
1598 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. i. ii. (1641) 93/2The *mis-eating of a certain fruit.
1621–31 Laud Serm. (1847) 175The sin..is committed by man's *mis⁓endeavouring, or want of endeavouring.
1645 Bp. Hall Rem. Discontent 146The sting of the guilty *mis-enjoying of them will be sure to stick by us.
1496 Dives & Pauper (W. de W.) v. ix. 206/2 They drawe folke to synne by *mys entysyng.
1665 Phil. Trans. I. 229The *Misgraving the Bended end of the Springing Wire.
a1586 Sidney Arcadia ii. (1629) 185When they knew their *mismeeting and saw each other..striuing who should run fastest to the goale of death.
1804 E. de Acton Tale without Title III. 59Will not our readers lament this mis-meeting.
1851 Carlyle Sterling ii. v. 200There are several things misseen, untrue, which is the worst species of *mispainting.
1611 Cotgr. ,Mespartement, a *misparting; an vnhonest, vnfit, or vnseemelie diuision.
a1626 Bacon Controv. Ch. Eng. in Resuscitatio (1657) 178All which Errours, and *Misproceedings, they do fortifie..by an addicted Respect, to their own Opinions.
1865 J. Grote Explor. Philos. i. 249It depends solely upon the realizing, in my view quite *mis⁓realizing, of logical terms.
1651 Hobbes Leviath. i. v. 21By *mis-reasoning, or by trusting them that reason wrong.
1862 F. Hall HinduPhilos. Syst. 190In this misreasoning.
1552–3 Act 7 Edw. VI, c. 1 §7Fines..upon any Shirief..for not returning or *misreturning of any Write.
1652 H. L'Estrange Amer. no Jewes 73Some infirmities, which by Venery, and *misriding and *miswalking they have contracted.
1901 W. E. Lingelbach in Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. (1902) XVI. 59In case a report or presentment of *mis-shipping was brought to the notice of the authorities.
1882 Atlantic Monthly L. 695 A slight *misspacing, very common in newspaper print.
1680 Waller Div. Medit. xv. 110The slipping, or breaking of a string or the *mistopping of a fret. [ = mis-stopping]
1496 Dives & Pauper (W. de W.) vi. xiv. 256/1 That a man kepe well his handes & his bodye from *mystouchynge.
1872 Bushnell Serm. LivingSubj. 34Our pitiful *mistraining is assuredly to be corrected.
1894 Goldwin Smith in 19thCent. Feb. 226The misprints and *misaccentuations..contributed to its failure.
a1661 Fuller Worthies (1840) I. 306Let them sink into obscurity, that hope to swim in credit by such *mis-achievements.
a1849 E. A. Poe SphinxWks. 1865 II. 436To under-rate or to over-value the importance of an object, through mere *misadmeasurement of its propinquity.
1650 R. Hollingworth Exerc. Usurped Powers 58The magistrates *mis⁓administration.
1825 Coleridge AidsRefl. (1848) I. 286The *misallotment of worldly goods and fortunes.
1642 C. Vernon Consid. Exch. 28The said undue discharges and *misallowances.
1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys 21If all the Foly of our Hole Royalme were named Of *mys apparayle.
1862 Carlyle Fredk.Gt. xiii. ii. (1873) V. 26*Misappointment of your Captains is a fatal business.
1834 De Quincey Autob.Sk. Wks. 1854 II. 20His extravagant *mis-appraisement of Knolles.
1623 Bp. Hall Great ImpostorWks. (1625) 503Being ouercome with the false delectablenesse of sinne, it yeelds to a *misse-assent.
1646 R. Baillie Anabaptism (1647)Pref. b,The ground of this *mis-assertion I take to be a twofold misapprehension.
1888 Charity Organis. Rev. Oct. 436To prevent a mis-association of the sexes.
1706 E. Baynard Cold Baths (1709) ii. 341Infants..may be writh'd..by the least *mis-bandage into any inform Figure.
1596 Spenser F.Q. iv. iii. 11The meede of thy *mischalenge and abet.
1845 Stoddart Gram. inEncycl. Metrop. I. 131/1A *miscoinage of Ben Jonson's coarse and pedantic wit.
1826 Bentham in Westm. Rev. VI. 499Not only mis-selection..but *miscollocation likewise.
a1628 F. Grevil Mustapha iii. i.Wks. (Grosart) III. 357In Tyrants state neuer was man undone By *miscomplaints.
1618 Bp. Hall Righteous MammonWks. (1625) 699The euill dispositions that doe commonly attend wealth, are Pride and *Misconfidence.
1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) IV. 160Labour impeded by *mis-configuration of the fetus.
1819 W. S. Rose Lett. ii. 21Misconstructions and *misconjugations.
1648 Bp. Hall SelectTh. §6The *miscredulity of those who will rather trust to the Church than to the Scripture.
1854 The First Seal 71 [ S. R. Bosanquet] This wilderness of *misculture and unprofitableness.
1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) III. 243Those cases in which the *miscurvature is very considerable. [ spinal]
1905 Daily Chron. 9 Jan. 4/5The offence is known in railway parlance as ‘*misdeclaration of freight’.
1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 29Genus I:—Odontia. *Misdentition.
1617 Bp. Hall Quo Vadis?Ep. Ded. ,Returning as emptie of grace..as full of words, vanitie, *mis-dispositions.
1624 ― True Peace-MakerWks. (1625) 542To falsifie the writings of..Authors, by secret expurgations, by wilfull *mis-editions.
1659 Heylin ExamenHist. ii. 66The *mis-effects of that war.
1829 Bentham Justice & Cod. Petit. 58Neither the inefficiency, nor the whole of the *misefficiency, can be brought into view.
1822 Good StudyMed. IV. 131Seminal *Misemission.
1603 Florio Montaigne ii. xxxiv. (1632) 415Victories, which one onely disaster, or *mis-encounter, might make him lose.
1822 Good StudyMed. I. 94Psellismus Blæsitas. *Misenunciation.
1592 Arden of Feversham G 4 And aske of God,..Vengeance on Arden, or some *misevent, To shewe the world, what wrong the carle hath done.
1583 Golding Calvin onDeut. xci. 564To bee caryed away by their *misexample.
1685 Baxter Paraphr. N.T. Matt. xxiv. 3Though Christ do not presently blame their *mis-expectations.
1657 J. Sergeant Schism Dispach't 200These two *mis-explications of Dr. H.'s duly consider'd.
1614 Sylvester Parl. Vertues Royall 195Wks. (1621) 853When by *mis-heed, or by mishap, hee coms..into the Sacred Rooms.
1652 Bp. Hall Invis. World i. §9Here then was this *mis-humility, that they thought it too much boldness to come immediately to God.
1665 Wither Lord's Prayer 121This *misimputation to God, is continued, though he hath said, (yea sworn) the contrary.
1894 Eclectic Mag. Jan. LIX. 20The hugest and ugliest shed constructible by human *mis⁓ingenuity.
1680 Baxter Answ. Stillingfl. xxiv. 37All will not prevent the *mis-intimations even of such worthy Men as you.
1822 Good StudyMed. IV. 37Galactia. *Mislactation.
1571 Golding Calvin onPs. lii. 4He bursteth not out into *mislanguage too wreake himself.
1822 Good StudyMed. IV. 37Paramenia. *Mismenstruation.
Ibid. 438Paruria. *Mismicturition.
a1631 Donne Obseq.Ld. Harrington 132As small pocket-clocks, whose every wheele Doth each *mismotion and distemper feele.
1904 Daily Chron. 8 Jan. 4/6Drowned through *Misnavigation on the Congo.
1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 60/1Certain morbid conditions of the system, in which there is any process of *mis-nutrition.
1643 Milton Divorce ii. ix.Wks. 1851 IV. 83That our obedience be not *mis-obedience.
1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) IV. 97A misformation or *misorganisation of the parts.
Ibid. 242Parostia. *Mis-ossification.
1901 Sotheby's Catal. May 53We think that the..*mispagination was an error on the part of the printers.
1633 Bp. Hall Hard Texts,N.T. 8The inward *mis-passion of the heart.
1865 J. Grote Explor. Philos. i.Introd. 13This error I have called ultra-phenomenalism or *mis-phenomenalism.
1896 L. Abbott Christ. &Soc. Probl. xi. 305The very phrase ‘administration of justice’ is a *mis-phrase.
1812 Southey Ess. (1832) I. 154If some strange *mispolicy does not avert this..natural course of things. [ Several other instances in Southey.]
1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) IV. 156Those apprehensions which are often entertained by a pregnant woman respecting the *misposition of the child.
1653 Baxter Christian Concord 110No mans *mis-practice is any reasonable cause of excepting against our Agreement.
1621 Bp. R. Montagu Diatribæ 5Having once by a *mis-preconceit fashioned their thoughts thereunto.
1905 Daily News 26 Jan. 12 The *misproposals of the present Government.
1659 H. L'Estrange AllianceDiv. Off. 31Through whose *mis⁓providence these errours have come to pass.
1865 J. Grote Explor. Philos. i.Introd. 9A very mistaken view, which I have called generally the wrong psychology or *mis-psychology.
1496 Dives & Pauper (W. de W.) ix. vi. 355/2 Them that have mysgoten them by *myspurchace, or by withholdynge of dette.
1851 Carlyle Sterling i. viii,Sordid misbeliefs, *mispursuits and *misresults.
a1483 Liber Niger in Househ. Ord. (1790) 59To counsayle upon whome to cast the losses of suche *mysse pourveyaunce.
1867 Carlyle Remin. (1881) II. 128‘Sense of the ridiculous’..is withal very indispensable to a man; Hebrews have it not..hence various *misqualities of theirs.
1864 Daily Tel. 13 June,The *mis⁓reception of evidence.
c1843 Carlyle Hist. Sk. (1898) 104Struggling all thy years against poverty and *misrecognition.
1886 Gurney, etc. Phantasms of Living II. 390The mis-recognition would then be very similar.
1894 J. L. Robertson Scott'sPoet. Wks. Pref. ,The discovery of several *mis⁓references.
1831 Fraser's Mag. III. 203This is a favourite *mis-rhyme.
a1670 Hacket Abp. Williams i. (1693) 72That *mis-sentence, which pronounced by a plain and understanding Man, would appear most Gross and Palpable.
c1810 Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1838) III. 296They rejected the fact for the sake of the *mis-solution.
a1656 Bp. HallLet. Parænetical Rem.Wks. (1660) 399Meer tricks of *mis-suggestion.
1818 Scott Rob Roy ii,An erasure in the ledger, or a *mis-summation in a fitted account.
1780 Bentham Princ. Legisl.Wks. 1843 I. 75Where..there is no *missupposal in the case.
1876 Tennyson Q. Mary iv. ii,The huge corruptions of the Church, Monsters of *mistradition.
a1862 E. O'Curry MannersAnc. Irish (1873) III. 384This, unless figurative, is clearly a mistake or a *mistranscript.
1868 H. H. Gibbs Chev. AssignePref. p. i,There are several *mistranscriptions.
1849 Fraser's Mag. XXXIX. 598Trouble and joy in strange *misunion blent.
1882 Abp. BensonLet. in Life (1901) 219Wherever my *miswisdom..draws my eyes down from the Pattern showed us in the Mount.
1625 Bp. R. MontaguApp. Cæsar 232Wicked *mis-agents in respect of living.
a1618 Sylvester St. Lewis 670Wks. (Grosart) II. 236Who..could better brook A *miss-Fault-finder, than a Fawner's looke.
1547 Reg. Privy CouncilScot. I. 75Thai salbe reput and halding as *misfavouraris of this realme.
1574 tr. Marlorat's Apocalips 39 marg.,Hypocrites and *misprofessors of religion.
1638 Mede Disc. Texts xlvi.Wks. ii. (1672) 258All prophaners and *misreceivers of those Sacred pledges.
1891 Sat. Rev. 30 May 667/1The incorrigible *misrhymer who jingles ‘burden’ and ‘pardon’.
1620 Bp. Hall Hon. Marr. Clergy iii. iii,Whether the catholike Bishop that wrote this, or the *mis-catholike masse-priest that reproues it, be more worthy of Bedleem.
1641 ― Answ. Vind. Smectymnuus §2. 22My eyes are so Lyncean, as to see you proudly *mis-confident.
1893 Stevenson Catriona x. (1903) 110It is most *misconvenient at least.
1837 Syd. Smith Let. Archd. Singleton iii.Wks. (1850) 641/2In defeating this *mis-ecclesiastic law.
1614 Sylvester Little Bartas 822Without *mis-fond affection.
1649 Earl of Monmouth tr. Senault's Use Passions (1671) 82Men..seem to have a design to hasten their *misadvantages.
1859 Tennyson Holy Grail 175And once by *misadvertence Merlin sat In his own chair.
1816 Coleridge Lett. (1895) 658If pain and sorrow and self-*miscomplacence had not forced my mind in on itself.
1855 A. H. Stephens in Johnston & Browne Life (1878) 288That..the Supreme Court would hold it to be *misconstitutional.
1893 Stevenson Catriona 108It is most *misconvenient at least.
1704 F. Fuller Med. Gymn. (1718) 76The Pus, the Slough, and all the *Mispurities of the Sore.
1382 Wyclif Ecclus. xxv. 29The wrathe of a womman and the *mysreuerence . [ 1388 vnreuerence,Vulg. irreverentia]
1850 Tait's Mag. XVII. 2/1A rental of ten pounds yearly would be, for many families, a deed of *misthrift.
1570 in J. P. Collier Old Ballads (PercySoc. 1840) 79What *mis-deformed wights Of women borne there bee.
1656 Earl of Monmouth tr. Boccalini'sAdvts. fr.Parnass. i. lxxxvii. 171The..reproaches..which Poets..make..against such *misdemeriting men . [ orig. huomini di tanto demerito]
Ibid. ii. xcv. 388His Majesty thought he had no waies *mis⁓demerited by that his forgetfulness. [ orig. demeritato]
Ibid. i. ii. 4The *misdemerits of this fellow. [ orig. il demerito]
1533 Bellenden Livy iii. xxiii. (S.T.S.) II. 40We..covatis nocht bot ȝow to be penitent of ȝoure *mysfalt.
c1470 Harding Chron. clxxvi. iii,That ruled had in mykell *mysryote.
a1500 Felon Sewe of Rokeby in R. Bell Anc. Poems, etc. (1857) 134Ye wolde hav ren awaye, When moste *misstirre had bin.
1592 W. Wyrley Armorie 152Capitall de Buz, Bicause from England he was late *mistraid . [ = mis-strayed]
1986 Computerworld 7 July 43/4 It probably was caused by the customer *misconfiguring the equipment.
2000 Jewish Social Stud. 7 120Jewish liturgy, especially in the New Year and Day of Atonement prayerbooks, has misconfigured the memory of Abraham.
1987 A. Theroux Adultery ii. vi. 173Six or seven *misconfigured nudes..so muddled in anatomy I actually wondered if she was joking.
2004 Dr. K. Hackers' TalesIntrod. 15They're never going to tackle the real problem; buggy and misconfigured software that is insecure out of the box.
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I.
1.
a.
< misadvise >
< misclassify >
< misjudge >
< miscooked >
< miscopied >
b.
< misdeem >
c.
< misdoubt >
2.
< misdeed >
< misimpression >
< misreliance >
3.
a.
< misadvantage >
< misthrift >
b.
< misadjustment >
< misease >
4.
< misconstitutional >
< misconvenient >
II.
or miso-
< misogynic >
< misoneism >
< misosophy >
mis-
Prefix
- bad, badly, wrong, wrongly
- lack or failure
- in error
- I misdeleted my file yesterday and had to have it restored.
Etymology
From Middle English mis-, from Old English mis- (“mis-”), from Proto-Germanic *missa- (“wrongly, badly”), from Proto-Indo-European *mitto (“mutual, reciprocal”), from Proto-Indo-European *meyt- (“to replace, switch, exchange, swap”). Cognate with Scots mis- (“mis-”), Dutch mis- (“mis-”), German miss-, mis- (“mis-”), Swedish mis- (“mis-”), Icelandic mis- (“mis-”). Compare also French més-, mé- (“mis-”), from Old French mes- (“mis-”), from Frankish *mis-, *missa- (“mis-”), from the same Proto-Germanic source above.
Derived terms
See also
前缀:mis- 表示“错误, 坏”
mistake 错误(mis+take拿→拿错→错误)
misspell 拼写错误(mis+spell拼写)
misunderstand 误解(mis+understand理解)
misdoing 坏事(mis+doing做事)
misrule 对…施暴政(mis+rule统治→统治不善)
misfortune 不幸(mis+fortune幸运的)
mistrust 不信任(mis+trust相信)
misanthrope 愤世嫉俗者(mis+anthrope人→不喜欢人)
miscreant 恶棍(mis+creant做事的人→做坏事的人)
mishap 坏运气,不幸(mis+hap运气→运气不好)
mischievous 恶作剧的(mis+chiev=chief首领+ous→做坏事的首领)
前缀:mis- 误、错、恶、不
misspell 拼错
mishear 误闻,听错
misread 读错
misremember 记错
misuse 误用,滥用
misdoing 恶行,坏事
misunderstand 误解
mistreat 虐待
mistranslate 错译
misrule 对...施暴政
misstep 失足
mistrust 不信任
mispolicy 失策
misfortune 不幸
前缀:mis-
【词根含义】:坏,错误,否定
【词根来源】:来源于古法语mes-
【同源单词】:misapprehend, misfortune, misguide, mislead, mistake
词根词缀:mis-
【来源及含义】Anglo-Saxon: bad, harsh, wrong; always a prefix
【相关描述】Don't confuse this mis- unit with the following units: misce-, "mix, mingle"; miso-, mis-, "hate, hatred"; miss-, -miss, -mis- "send, throw".
【相关词根词缀】Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "bad, wrong": caco-, kako-; dys-; mal-; pessim-; sceler-.
【同源单词】misadventure, misbegotten, misbehave, misbehavior, miscall, mischief