mistaken identity

英音[ mɪˌsteɪkən aɪˈdentəti ] 美音[ mɪˌsteɪkən aɪˈdentəti ]
导致混淆或误解。
常用释义
误认:错误地认为某人是另一个人的情况,导致混淆或误解。

例句

1·She is innocent; it was a case of mistaken identity.

她是无辜的;那是身份判断错误。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·He was shot in what seems to have been a case of mistaken identity.

他像是被人认错了而遭到枪击的。

—— 《牛津词典》

3·His defence says it has found a new witness to back his claim that he is a victim of mistaken identity.

他的辩词称已经找到一位新的证人来证实他是弄错了的身份的受害者。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

4·The dead men could have been the victims of mistaken identity. Their attackers may have wrongly believed them to be soldiers.

这些死者可能是错认身份的受害者,袭击者可能误以为他们是当兵的。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

5·Mistaken identity could indeed be one cause.

身份确认错误可能是一个原因。

6·We cannot rule out the possibility of mistaken identity.

我们不能排除有认错人的可能。

7·He killed at least one man in a case of mistaken identity.

他涉嫌的一起案件中,他由于认错人而误杀了至少一个人。

8·Iva Toguri, a victim of mistaken identity, died on September 26th, aged 90.

户粟郁子(Iva Toguri D \ ' Aquino)身份错认的受害者,于九月二十六日逝世,无疾而终,享年九十。

9·Because you're not Vanessa. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Case of mistaken identity.

原来你不是瓦内萨,对不起。我认错人了。

10·He's received a lot of threats in what appears to be a case of mistaken identity.

他收到了很多恐吓,但它们显示出这是一个误会。