Misplace Meaning in English
word
mɪsˈpɫeɪs
mis-PLAYS
mɪsplˈeɪs
mis-PLAYS
释义
To put something in the wrong place and not know where it is, usually by accident.
用法与细微差别
Usually used for small, everyday objects. 'Misplace' implies the loss is temporary and accidental, not permanent. Common collocations: 'misplace your keys', 'misplace a file'. More formal than 'lose', and doesn't mean the item is truly lost forever.
Spanish: perder - extraviarPortuguese (BR): perder - extraviarPortuguese (PT): perder - extraviarChinese (Simplified): 放错地方 - 搞丢Chinese (Traditional): 放錯地方 - 搞丟Hindi: ग़लत जगह रखना - खो देना (अवधि)Arabic: يضع في غير مكانه - يُضيعBengali: ফেলে রাখা - ভুল জায়গায় রাখাRussian: затерять - положить не на местоJapanese: 置き忘れる - 置き間違えるVietnamese: để nhầm chỗKorean: 잘못 두다Turkish: yanlış yere koymakUrdu: غلط جگہ رکھ دیناIndonesian: salah menaruh
例句
I always misplace my glasses at home.
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Did you misplace the remote control?
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He misplaced his wallet yesterday but found it later.
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If you misplace your badge, you’ll need a temporary one from security.
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It’s easy to misplace important papers when your desk is messy.
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Don’t worry, people misplace things all the time—it’ll turn up.
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