Equivocar in english

Wrong

pronunciation: rɔŋ part of speech: adjective
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» demostrar que Alguien se equivocaprove + Nombre + wrongprove + differently .

Example: One of my best friends doesn't believe she's beautiful just because she doesn't have a boyfriend but I'm trying to prove her wrong.

Example: 'Well,' recommenced the young librarian, buoyed up by the director's interest, 'I believe that everybody is a good employee until they prove differently to me'.

» equivocarsecommit + an errorerrmistake [Verbo irregular: pasado mistook, participio mistaken]make + an errorbark up + the wrong treeget it + (all) wrongslip upget + things wrong .

Example: Let us perform a simple thought experiment: assume that a cataloger has committed a simple transposition error and transcribed YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER as YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER.

Example: Wherein had she erred? Try as she might she could think of nothing.

Example: A flat 'no' to a question such as 'Is this book recommended for Professor Shaw's course?' leaves uncertainty as to whether one was mistaken in the professor or in the suggestion that it was for a course.

Example: This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.

Example: The article 'Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.

Example: There are risks in assuming that the enquirer has got it all wrong.

Example: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.

Example: Regardless of the opinion on whether or not she did good or bad for the country, the truth is she was human and humans sometimes get things wrong.

» equivocarse de todas todasmiss (it) it by + a milemiss + the mark by a mile .

Example: Today was hard, today I missed it by a mile -- I was impatient, indignant, proud, unloving, abrupt, lazy, resentful, jealous and so much more.

Example: The interesting part comes when one looks back on past predictions to see who was on target and who missed the mark by a mile.

» equivocarse en el diagnósticomisdiagnose  .

Example: Scabies is frequently misdiagnosed and mistreated, partly because its symptoms mimic so many other skin diseases.

» equivocarse es humanoto err is human .

Example: The article 'To err is human' describes 7 common searching errors when learning to do on-line searching.

equivocarse = commit + an error ; err ; mistake ; make + an error ; bark up + the wrong tree ; get it + (all) wrong ; slip up ; get + things wrong. 

Example: Let us perform a simple thought experiment: assume that a cataloger has committed a simple transposition error and transcribed YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER as YEATS, WILLIAM BUTLER.Example: Wherein had she erred? Try as she might she could think of nothing.Example: A flat 'no' to a question such as 'Is this book recommended for Professor Shaw's course?' leaves uncertainty as to whether one was mistaken in the professor or in the suggestion that it was for a course.Example: This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.Example: The article 'Barking up the wrong tree' argues that the belief, by many book publishers, that they can use the Internet to bypass booksellers and sell their books direct to purchasers, is fallacious.Example: There are risks in assuming that the enquirer has got it all wrong.Example: He knew that if he slipped up again, he could be shipped to a higher-security prison and lose many of his privileges.Example: Regardless of the opinion on whether or not she did good or bad for the country, the truth is she was human and humans sometimes get things wrong.

Equivocar synonyms

base in spanish: base, pronunciation: beɪs nounawry in spanish: torcido, pronunciation: ɜraɪ adverbdamage in spanish: dañar, pronunciation: dæmədʒ nounreprehensible in spanish: reprensible, pronunciation: reprɪhensəbəl adjectivedeplorable in spanish: deplorable, pronunciation: dɪplɔrəbəl adjectiveerroneous in spanish: erróneo, pronunciation: eroʊniəs adjectivecriminal in spanish: criminal, pronunciation: krɪmənəl adjective, nounamiss in spanish: mal, pronunciation: əmɪs adverbinside in spanish: dentro, pronunciation: ɪnsaɪd adverb, nounfalse in spanish: falso, pronunciation: fɔls adjectivefallacious in spanish: erróneo, pronunciation: fəleɪʃəs adjectiveimmoral in spanish: inmoral, pronunciation: ɪmɔrəl adjectiveinappropriate in spanish: inapropiado, pronunciation: ɪnəproʊpriɪt adjectivehaywire in spanish: loco, pronunciation: heɪwaɪr nounmisguided in spanish: equivocado, pronunciation: mɪsgaɪdɪd adjectiveimproper in spanish: incorrecto, pronunciation: ɪmprɑpɜr adjectiveunethical in spanish: poco ético, pronunciation: əneθɪkəl adjectivemistaken in spanish: equivocado, pronunciation: mɪsteɪkən adjectivemis in spanish: mal, pronunciation: mɪs noununtimely in spanish: prematuro, pronunciation: əntaɪmli adjectiveincorrect in spanish: incorrecto, pronunciation: ɪnkɜrekt adjectiveinaccurate in spanish: incorrecto, pronunciation: ɪnækjɜrət adjectiveuntrue in spanish: falso, pronunciation: əntru adjectivewrongly in spanish: erróneamente, pronunciation: rɔŋli adverbinopportune in spanish: inoportuno, pronunciation: ɪnɑpɜrtun adjectiveunsuitable in spanish: inadecuado, pronunciation: ənsutəbəl adjectiveunseasonable in spanish: inoportuno, pronunciation: ənsizənəbəl adjectiveout of order in spanish: fuera de servicio, pronunciation: aʊtʌvɔrdɜr undefineddishonorable in spanish: deshonroso, pronunciation: dɪsɑnɜrəbəl adjectiveincorrectly in spanish: incorrectamente, pronunciation: ɪnkɜrektli adverbcondemnable in spanish: condenable, pronunciation: kəndemnəbəl adjectivewrongheaded in spanish: equivocado y obstinado, pronunciation: rɔŋhedɪd adjectivedishonourable in spanish: deshonroso, pronunciation: dɪʃɑnɜrəbəl adjectiveill timed in spanish: mal tiempo, pronunciation: ɪltaɪmd undefinedill-timed in spanish: inoportuno, pronunciation: ɪltaɪmd undefinedwrongfulness in spanish: ilicitud, pronunciation: rɔŋfəlnəs nounthe matter in spanish: el asunto, pronunciation: ðəmætɜr undefinedlegal injury in spanish: lesiones legales, pronunciation: ligəlɪndʒɜri noun
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