misjudge

misjudge
transitive verb
falsch einschätzen; falsch beurteilen [Person]

misjudge the height/distance — sich in der Höhe/Entfernung verschätzen

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verb
(to have an unfairly low opinion of (a person).) verkennen
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mis·judge
[mɪsˈʤʌʤ]
I. vt
to \misjudge sb/sth applicant, prospects, situation jdn/etw falsch einschätzen [o beurteilen] [o bewerten]; amount, distance, weight etw falsch schätzen
II. vi sich akk verschätzen
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['mɪs'dZʌdZ]
vt
falsch einschätzen, sich verschätzen in (+dat); person also falsch beurteilen
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misjudge v/t
1. falsch beurteilen oder einschätzen, verkennen, (Fußball) eine Flanke falsch berechnen:
misjudged pass SPORT verunglückter Pass, Fehlpass m
2. eine Entfernung etc falsch (ein)schätzen, sich verschätzen in (dat)
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transitive verb
falsch einschätzen; falsch beurteilen [Person]

misjudge the height/distance — sich in der Höhe/Entfernung verschätzen

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v.
verkennen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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