misconception

misconception
miskən'sepʃən
noun
(a wrong idea or impression.) idea equivocada, concepto erróneo
misconception
tr[mɪskən'sepʃən]
noun
1 idea equivocada, idea falsa, concepto erróneo, concepto falso
misconception [.mɪskən'sɛpʃən] n
: concepto m erróneo, idea f falsa
misconception
n.
concepto erróneo s.m.
mala interpretación s.f.
'mɪskən'sepʃən
noun error m, idea f falsa
[ˌmɪskǝn'sepʃǝn]
N malentendido m , concepto m erróneo

but this is a misconception — pero esta idea es errónea

* * *
['mɪskən'sepʃən]
noun error m, idea f falsa

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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