- mis--judge
- неверно оценивать ; составить неправильное мнение ;
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов. 2000.
mis|judge — «mihs JUHJ», verb, judged, judg|ing. –v.t. 1. to judge wrongly: »The archer misjudged the distance to the target, and his arrow fell short. 2. to judge unjustly: »The teacher soon discovered that she had misjudged the girl s character. –v.i. to… … Useful english dictionary
mis|judge|ment — «mihs JUHJ muhnt», noun. Especially British. misjudgment … Useful english dictionary
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judge — ab·judge; ad·judge; judge; judge·ship; mis·judge; pre·judge; re·judge; fore·judge; judge·ment; … English syllables
mis|car|riage — «mihs KAR ihj», noun. 1. a failure, especially to achieve the proper result: »Because the judge was unfair, that trial resulted in a miscarriage of justice. With infinite difficulty and repeated miscarriages I at length effected my purpose… … Useful english dictionary
mis|deem — «mihs DEEM», intransitive verb. to deem or judge wrongly. –v.t. to have a wrong opinion of … Useful english dictionary
mis|di|rec|tion — «MIHS duh REHK shuhn, dy », noun. 1. wrong direction; improper guidance. 2. direction to an incorrect address: »misdirection of a letter. 3. Law. an error made by a judge in his charge to a jury … Useful english dictionary
mis|di|rect — «MIHS duh REHKT, dy », transitive verb. to direct wrongly; give wrong directions to: »Great interests…which might be affected by a misdirected or careless inheritance of the colossal Walter empire (Time). In the hurry of a trial the ablest judge… … Useful english dictionary
mis·tri·al — /ˈmısˌtrajəl/ noun, pl als [count] law : a trial that is not valid because of an error or because the jury is unable to decide a verdict The judge declared a mistrial … Useful english dictionary
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ad·mis·si·ble — /ədˈmısəbəl/ adj : able to be admitted or allowed; especially : able to be allowed or considered in a legal case admissible evidence The judge decided that the confession was admissible in court. opposite ↑inadmissible … Useful english dictionary