0 a name that does not suit what it refers to, or the use of such a name -- 使用不當的名字(或名稱);名字(或名稱)的誤用;取名(或用詞)不當
It was the scruffiest place I've ever stayed in, so "Grand Hotel" was a complete misnomer. 那是我住過的最不整潔的地方,叫它「尊貴飯店」真有點取名不當。
It's something of a misnomer to refer to these inexperienced boys as soldiers. 用「軍人」來稱呼這些沒有經驗的男孩有點用詞不當。
To label them as 'structural countertheses' is a misnomer.
Note that the expression is a misnomer in this case, since there is no approximation involved if the assumptions hold.
In fact, the term hippocampal "theta" is a misnomer since the oscillations often exceed the upper limit of the theta band.
The phrase individual-specific environmental effects (e2) may be a misnomer.
But this may not be a complete misnomer.
The subtitle is something of a misnomer, as the discovery of the site occurred in 1974, making it twenty years' worth of work.
Finally, some authors call disease management a misnomer.
The name itself is a misnomer, suggesting illicit forest occupation.