misconception
misconception — 名詞
- misconceptionsingular
- misconceptionsplural
1. a wrong idea about something, usually caused by not knowing or understanding the
誤解
因不了解全部事實而產生的錯誤想法
a wrong idea about something, usually caused by not knowing or understanding the full facts
Talia had a common misconception that bats are completely blind.
Talia 有個常見的誤解,以為蝙蝠是完全看不見的。
misconception that + clause
The documentary cleared up several misconceptions about life in the Arctic.
那部紀錄片釐清了幾個關於北極生活的錯誤觀念。
misconceptions about + noun
Hugo grew up believing the misconception that lightning never strikes the same place twice.
Hugo 從小就相信閃電不會兩次擊中同一個地方的錯誤觀念。
Many people share the misconception that humans only use ten percent of their brains.
很多人都有「人類只用了百分之十大腦」的誤解。
The biology teacher asked her students to list any misconceptions they held about evolution.
生物老師請學生列出他們對演化持有的任何錯誤觀念。
- misunderstanding
more often about a specific situation or exchange rather than a general belief
- fallacy
more formal; typically used for flaws in logical reasoning or arguments
- delusion
stronger; implies the person holds the false belief despite clear evidence against it
文法句型
misconception that + clause
misconception about + noun
用法筆記
Often followed by a that-clause or by 'about' + noun to name the mistaken belief. Frequently used with adjectives like 'common', 'widespread', or 'popular'.