词汇 | take something amiss |
释义 | Idiom take something amiss and take something the wrong way Theme: PERCEPTION to understand something as wrong or insulting.Would you take it amiss if I told you I thought you look lovely?Why would anyone take such a nice compliment amiss?I was afraid you'd take it the wrong way. take (something) amissTo consider something unhelpful, unappreciated, or offensive. Please don't take my comment amiss—I was merely trying to suggest a few ways to improve your performance, not criticize everything about it. A: "I was just making a joke, so I hope I didn't hurt anyone's feelings." B: "Don't worry, I don't think anyone took it amiss." take something aˈmiss(British English) feel offended by something, perhaps because you have understood it in the wrong way: Would she take it amiss if I offered to help? OPPOSITE: take something in good part |
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