misspeaking
misspeaking — 動詞
- misspeakingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- misspeakings3rd person singular
- misspeakinging-ing form
- misspeakingedpast simple
1. to accidentally say something wrong — a word, a name, or a piece of information
說錯
無意中說錯話或唸錯字
to accidentally say something wrong — a word, a name, or a piece of information — even though you already know what the correct thing to say is.
Beatrix misspoke when she introduced the guest speaker, giving the wrong university name.
Beatrix 在介紹嘉賓時說錯了,講錯了大學的名稱。
transitive: misspoke + noun phrase (giving the wrong university name)
During the ceremony, the mayor accidentally misspoke and announced the wrong winner.
典禮上,市長不小心說錯話,宣佈了錯誤的得獎者。
intransitive: misspoke with no direct object
Vivek knew he had misspoken the moment the incorrect date left his mouth.
Vivek 說錯話那一刻,就知道自己講的日期不對。
Everyone noticed when David misspoke and called the sales director by the wrong name.
David 說錯了名字,用錯的頭銜稱呼業務總監,每個人都注意到了。
Yara laughed at herself when she misspoke at the checkout counter, confusing the cashier.
Yara 在結帳櫃檯說錯話,把店員搞糊塗了,自己也不禁笑了出來。
- mispronounce
more specific — only about getting the sounds of a word wrong, not the facts or names
- slip up
informal; can describe any kind of mistake, not limited to speech
- get wrong
general phrasing, less formal; can be used for writing, calculations, etc.
文法句型
misspeak + noun phrase
misspeak (no object)
misspeak + oneself
用法筆記
The past form 'misspoke' is more common in everyday speech than the present 'misspeak'. The word is usually used to describe a small, accidental error — not a deliberate lie or a case of not knowing the correct word.