misdictile
To transcribe or record spoken words incorrectly, especially in a manner that fundamentally alters the intended meaning or technical specifications of the message. It refers specifically to the failure of accuracy during the transition from auditory input to written or repeated output.
예시
3 / 5I apologized to my friend after I realized I had misdictiled her address in my contacts.
I apologized to my friend after I realized I had misdictiled her address in my contacts.
The court reporter was sanctioned for failing to remain objective and for several instances where she chose to misdictile the witness's testimony.
The court reporter was sanctioned for failing to remain objective and for several instances where she chose to misdictile the witness's testimony.
My phone's voice-to-text feature always seems to misdictile 'duck' for something else.
My phone's voice-to-text feature always seems to misdictile 'duck' for something else.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Think of 'Mis-' (wrongly) + 'Dict' (to say) + 'File'. You are putting the wrong spoken words into a digital or mental file.
빠른 퀴즈
The legal assistant was warned that if she continued to _______ the witness's responses, the entire transcript would be deemed inadmissible.
정답!
정답은: misdictile
예시
I apologized to my friend after I realized I had misdictiled her address in my contacts.
everydayI apologized to my friend after I realized I had misdictiled her address in my contacts.
The court reporter was sanctioned for failing to remain objective and for several instances where she chose to misdictile the witness's testimony.
formalThe court reporter was sanctioned for failing to remain objective and for several instances where she chose to misdictile the witness's testimony.
My phone's voice-to-text feature always seems to misdictile 'duck' for something else.
informalMy phone's voice-to-text feature always seems to misdictile 'duck' for something else.
In phonetic studies, subjects often misdictile unfamiliar phonemes into known lexical structures of their native tongue.
academicIn phonetic studies, subjects often misdictile unfamiliar phonemes into known lexical structures of their native tongue.
The merger was nearly derailed because a junior analyst happened to misdictile the interest rates during the final negotiations.
businessThe merger was nearly derailed because a junior analyst happened to misdictile the interest rates during the final negotiations.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
misdictile the facts
to incorrectly record the reality of a situation
risk of misdictiling
the danger of inaccurate transcription
completely misdictiled
entirely recorded in an incorrect manner
자주 혼동되는 단어
Misdictate refers to the person speaking the words incorrectly, while misdictile refers to the person or machine recording those words incorrectly.
Misdirect means to send someone or something to the wrong place; it has no linguistic or transcription connotation.
사용 참고사항
This verb is highly specific to professional transcription and technical settings. It is most frequently used when emphasizing that the error occurred during the 'copying' phase of speech to text.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often mistake the suffix '-ile' as an indication that the word is an adjective. In this technical context, it functions as a verb.
암기 팁
Think of 'Mis-' (wrongly) + 'Dict' (to say) + 'File'. You are putting the wrong spoken words into a digital or mental file.
어원
A modern formation combining the Latin 'mis-' (badly/wrongly) and 'dictare' (to say/prescribe), influenced by digital file processing terminology.
문법 패턴
빠른 퀴즈
The legal assistant was warned that if she continued to _______ the witness's responses, the entire transcript would be deemed inadmissible.
정답!
정답은: misdictile
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