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Перевод: misjudge speek misjudge


[глагол]
составить себе неправильное суждение; неправильно судить; недооценивать


Тезаурус:

  1. But did the administration misjudge Iraq's military power of resistance?
  2. Even highly skilled, diligent farmers can misjudge the weather or the market and make costly mistakes.
  3. The horse will misjudge situations, whether they be real or imagined dangers, and be too easily distracted and lacking in concentration to be reliable in competitive or pleasure riding.
  4. But the Marschallin does not misjudge, nor does she sentimentalize the situation.
  5. The S.M.O. said it was not unusual for normally healthy people, particularly young people, to misjudge the gravity of their own symptoms and write off feeling so ill as a hangover.
  6. To misjudge the time in which one lived might prove to be disastrous" (Nolan 1976:74).
  7. I told the manager, "You misjudge people, you think they are daft.
  8. Misjudge a change point, drop much below 3500rpm and the engine felt flat, even sluggish, as it waited for the turbo to come on strong again.
  9. Unless you do it every day at your particular gliding site, you are certain to misjudge such a landing, besides having the hazards of the higher touchdown speeds and loss of control during the ground run to contend with.
  10. Dewey then identified the characteristics of practical judgments in terms of their tentative and hypothetical character and suggested that we may often misjudge what is to be done either because we have overlooked relevant facts or misinterpreted them or because we have misjudged the best course of action to be followed.
  11. It's easy to misjudge a person, too, not understanding - and how can you, without years of intimate friendship? - all the contradictions and complexities of a person's character.
  12. For some strange optical reason this makes it look bigger than it really is and it has been argued that this illusion would have the effect of making an attacking lion misjudge its leap, striking short of the true position of the prey.
  13. The case highlights the extent to which it was possible for the religious intellectuals to misjudge exactly where the consensus lay, as well as the extent to which an evolving historical situation which created areas for new decision-making provided the field for a new power contest.

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