mistake

mistake
I [mɪ'steɪk] n
ошибка, недоразумение, заблуждение
- a bad mistake
- slight mistake
- by mistake
- make mistake
- one learns from one's mistakes
- there must be some mistake
- it would be no mistake to say ...
ASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY:
Понятие ошибки, проступка ассоциируется в английском языке с падением, неуклюжестью, вещами, падающими из рук, что видно из следующих примеров: She stumbled over the speech. Она запнулась. You tripped up there: what were you thinking of? Это была ошибка/был провал, о чем ты думал? I felt flat on my face the last time I tried. Прошлый раз я просто в лужу сел. She didn't put a foot wrong. Она сделала все правильно/как надо. I was completely wrong-footed. Я все перепутала. He fumbled for smth useful to say. Он попытался найти что-нибудь в ответ/не нашёлся, что ответить. They made a clumsy attempt to improve the situation. Они попытались исправить ситуацию, но неудачно. /Они сделали неловкую попытку исправить ситуацию. It was a slip of the tongue/pen. Это была оговорка/описка. /Я так сказал/написал случайно/по ошибке. I seem to have put my foot in it. Я, кажется, вляпался в историю
II [mɪ'steɪk]
(mistook; mistaken) II. v ошибаться, заблуждаться, не так выбрать, обознаться

I'm never mistaken about such things. — Я никогда не ошибаюсь в таких вещах

- mistake smb
- mistake smb for smb
- be mistaken

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