C1 verb 正式

mismanance

/mɪsˈmæn.əns/

To handle or oversee a process, organization, or set of resources in an incorrect, inefficient, or incompetent manner. It refers to the active failure to maintain or govern something properly, often leading to negative consequences.

例句

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1

If you mismanance the daily chores, the house will quickly fall into a state of total chaos.

If you mismanance the daily chores, the house will quickly fall into a state of total chaos.

2

The committee found that the director did indeed mismanance the distribution of the grant funds.

The committee found that the director did indeed mismanance the distribution of the grant funds.

3

I told him not to mismanance the grill, but he still managed to burn all the steaks.

I told him not to mismanance the grill, but he still managed to burn all the steaks.

词族

名词
mismanance
Verb
mismanance
副词
mismanancingly
形容词
mismananced
相关
mismanager
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Mis-' (wrong) + 'manance' (like maintenance). If you provide 'mis-maintenance' to a project, you 'mismanance' it.

快速测验

The board of directors decided to fire the CEO after he continued to _______ the company's international expansion.

正确!

正确答案是: mismanance

例句

1

If you mismanance the daily chores, the house will quickly fall into a state of total chaos.

everyday

If you mismanance the daily chores, the house will quickly fall into a state of total chaos.

2

The committee found that the director did indeed mismanance the distribution of the grant funds.

formal

The committee found that the director did indeed mismanance the distribution of the grant funds.

3

I told him not to mismanance the grill, but he still managed to burn all the steaks.

informal

I told him not to mismanance the grill, but he still managed to burn all the steaks.

4

Historical records suggest that the previous regime would frequently mismanance grain supplies during droughts.

academic

Historical records suggest that the previous regime would frequently mismanance grain supplies during droughts.

5

We cannot afford to mismanance this client relationship during such a sensitive negotiation phase.

business

We cannot afford to mismanance this client relationship during such a sensitive negotiation phase.

词族

名词
mismanance
Verb
mismanance
副词
mismanancingly
形容词
mismananced
相关
mismanager

常见搭配

mismanance resources mismanance resources
mismanance a project mismanance a project
mismanance the transition mismanance the transition
grossly mismanance grossly mismanance
mismanance public funds mismanance public funds

常用短语

mismanance from the top

mismanance from the top

to mismanance the books

to mismanance the books

likelihood to mismanance

likelihood to mismanance

容易混淆的词

mismanance vs mismanagement

Mismanagement is the standard noun form, while mismanance is used here specifically as a verb or a specialized noun/verb variant.

mismanance vs maintenance

Maintenance is the act of keeping something in good condition; mismanance is the opposite action of handling it poorly.

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使用说明

This term is often found in specialized test contexts or archaic business literature to denote the specific action of failing to 'maintain' through 'management'. Ensure it is used as a verb when describing the act of failing.

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常见错误

Learners often assume the '-ance' suffix makes it strictly a noun; however, in this specific vocabulary set, it functions as a verb meaning 'to mismanage'.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of 'Mis-' (wrong) + 'manance' (like maintenance). If you provide 'mis-maintenance' to a project, you 'mismanance' it.

📖

词源

A formation combining the prefix 'mis-' (wrongly) with the root of 'maintenance' or the Latin 'manus' (hand), implying wrong handling.

语法模式

regular verb: mismanances, mismananced, mismanancing often takes a direct object (transitive) can be used in the passive voice: 'the funds were mismananced'

快速测验

The board of directors decided to fire the CEO after he continued to _______ the company's international expansion.

正确!

正确答案是: mismanance

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