误区
A common but incorrect belief, method, or area of understanding that leads people to make mistakes.
Exemples
3 sur 5别进那个误区,并不是越贵越好。
Don't fall into that trap/misconception; more expensive isn't necessarily better.
专家提醒家长,不要走入过度保护孩子的误区。
Experts warn parents not to fall into the misconception of overprotecting their children.
你这想法完全是个误区。
This idea of yours is a complete misconception.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
误 (error) + 区 (zone). An area where errors are common.
Quiz rapide
许多人认为不吃早餐能减肥,其实这是一个___。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 误区
Exemples
别进那个误区,并不是越贵越好。
everydayDon't fall into that trap/misconception; more expensive isn't necessarily better.
专家提醒家长,不要走入过度保护孩子的误区。
formalExperts warn parents not to fall into the misconception of overprotecting their children.
你这想法完全是个误区。
informalThis idea of yours is a complete misconception.
本研究旨在纠正公众对核能安全的认识误区。
academicThis study aims to correct public misconceptions about nuclear energy safety.
初创企业常会陷入过度扩张的误区。
businessStartups often fall into the trap of over-expansion.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
消费误区
misconceptions in consumption
管理误区
management pitfalls
学习误区
learning misconceptions
Souvent confondu avec
错误 is a general mistake; 误区 refers to a 'zone' or a systematic pattern of wrong thinking.
Notes d'usage
Very useful in IELTS for discussing common social errors or debunking myths.
Erreurs courantes
Using 误区 for a one-time simple mistake like a typo.
Astuce mémo
误 (error) + 区 (zone). An area where errors are common.
Origine du mot
误 means mistake; 区 means area or zone.
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
许多人认为不吃早餐能减肥,其实这是一个___。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 误区
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