unintentionally;as a result of misjudgement or carelessness 错误地 I took his book by mistake.我错拿了他的书。
mistake for
take for 误认为 She mistook him for your brother.她误认为他是你哥哥。 She looks so young that people often mistake her for her daughter.她非常年轻,人们经常把她误认为是她女儿。
mistake sb for sb else
Idiom(s): mistake someone for someone else AND mix someone up with someone else
Theme: IDENTIFICATION
to confuse someone with someone else; to think that one person is another person. • I'm sorry. I mistook you for John. • Tom is always mistaking Bill for me. We don't look a thing alike, though. • Try not to mix Bill up with Bob.
make no mistake about it
Idiom(s): make no mistake (about it)
Theme: CERTAINTY
without a doubt; certainly. (Informal.) • This car is a great buy. Make no mistake about it. • We support your candidacy—make no mistake.
Red mist
If someone sees red or the red mist, they lose their temper and self-control completely.
Scotch Mist
The phrase 'Scotch mist' is used humorously to refer to something that is hard to find or doesn't exist - something imagined.
by mistake|mistake
adv. phr. As the result of a mistake; through error. He picked up the wrong hat by mistake.
misty-eyed|dewey|dewey-eyed|eye|eyed|misty
adj. phr. 1. Having eyes damp with tears; emotional. The teacher was misty-eyed when the school gave her a retirement gift. 2. Of the kind who cries easily; sentimental. The movie appealed to dewey-eyed girls.
make no mistake
make no mistake Have no doubt, certainly, as in Make no mistake—I'll vote Republican no matter who runs. [Mid-1800s] Also see get someone wrong.
An mist idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with mist, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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