mix-up
英 [ˈmɪks ʌp]
美 [ˈmɪks ʌp]
n. 混乱; 杂乱
复数:mix-ups
牛津词典
noun
- 混乱;杂乱
a situation that is full of confusion, especially because sb has made a mistake- There has been a mix-up over the dates.
日期完全搅乱了。
- There has been a mix-up over the dates.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (计划上的)失误,差错,失败
Amix-upis a mistake or a failure in the way that something has been planned.- I'm sure it was just some sort of mix-up.
我相信这只不过是一次失误。 - ...a mix-up over travel arrangements.
旅行安排上的差错
- I'm sure it was just some sort of mix-up.
英英释义
noun
- a mistake that results from taking one thing to be another
- he changed his name in order to avoid confusion with the notorious outlaw
双语例句
- Examples include: food found to contain botulinum toxin, food with undeclared allergens, a label mix-up on a lifesaving drug, or a defective artificial heart valve.
例如:含有肉毒杆菌毒素的食品,含有未申报的过敏原的食物,抢救用药标签混乱,或有缺陷的人工心脏瓣膜。 - A lone woman motorist waited for six hours for help yesterday because of a name mix-up
由于名字搞错了,一位独自开车的女子昨天等候救援的时间长达6小时。 - Due to some administrative mix-up the letters had not been sent out.
由于行政工作中忙乱出错,这些信件还未发出。 - I think there's been some kind of mix-up.
我觉得有一点误会。 - The mix-up is all because of a mistranslation in his interview with a major British football magazine.
这种混乱源于他接受一家英国足球杂志采访时一句不准确的翻译。 - We're very sorry about the mix-up on our part.
我们很抱歉我们工作上的失误。 - The hospital blamed the mix-up on a clerical error.
医院方面将这一混乱归咎于一处笔误。 - Of course I believe you, dan. it's got to be some kind of mix-up.
我当然相信你,丹。这肯定是被搞混了。 - Tuesday's news report of an another baby mix-up case sadly lent topicality to last night's TV drama on a similar subject.
星期二新闻报道的另一宗搞错婴儿的案例令人遗憾地使昨晚播出的类似题材的电视剧成为时事性话题。 - I think there's been a mix-up.
我认为其中一定有差错。