misdeed 英 [ˌmɪsˈdi:d]   美 [mɪsˈdid]

misdeed

misdeed  英 [ˌmɪsˈdi:d] 美 [mɪsˈdid]

n. 罪行;犯罪 

名词复数:misdeeds 

Entire families could be wiped out just for belonging to the wrong class or for some alleged misdeed. 仅仅因为出身于错误的阶级或者被指控犯有某种罪行,整个家庭都会被消灭。
Wrongdoings often can't be undone, and it's rare that owning up to a misdeed will result in a positive outcome (at least in the short term). 错误通常是无法弥补的,并且很少有时候承认错误会给自己带来正面的影响(至少在短时间内不会)。

  • A misdeed is a type of bad behavior, especially behavior that's immoral. If you get caught stealing someone’s lunch, you’ll be punished for your misdeed.
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  • n. 罪行;犯罪
  • 1. Entire families could be wiped out just for belonging to the wrong class or for some alleged misdeed.

    仅仅因为出身于错误的阶级或者被指控犯有某种罪行,整个家庭都会被消灭。

  • 2. Wrongdoings often can't be undone, and it's rare that owning up to a misdeed will result in a positive outcome (at least in the short term).

    错误通常是无法弥补的,并且很少有时候承认错误会给自己带来正面的影响(至少在短时间内不会)。

  • 3. The paper was reporting on the latest misdeed of Jeremy Clarkson, host of the BBC show Top Gear, who called Prime Minister Gordon Brown one, although the comment wasn't broadcast.

    那报纸当时正在报道最近BBC的世界顶级汽车测评节目的主持人杰里米克拉克森访问前英国财政大臣布朗的不当行为,即使评论没有被发布出来。

  • misdeed (n.) Old English misdæd "misdeed, evil deed, sin," common Germanic compound (compare Old Saxon misdad, Old Frisian misdede, Middle Dutch misdaet, German Missetat, Gothic missadeþs; see mis- (1) + deed (n.).
mis·deed / ˌmɪsˈdiːd ; NAmE ˌmɪsˈdiːd / noun [usually plural ] ( formal) a bad or evil act 恶行;不义之举 SYN wrongdoing misdeed misdeeds mis·deed / ˌmɪsˈdiːd ; NAmE ˌmɪsˈdiːd /
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