wrong翻译成中文
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wrong
/ rCN /
◙ adjective
1. not correct or true
• 不正确的;错误的;不合乎事实的
»that is the wrong answer.
那是错误答案。
[predic.] mistaken
• 弄错的,出错的
»I was wrong about him being on the yacht that evening.
他那晚没在游艇上,我弄错了。
unsuitable or undesirable
• 不适当的,不合适的;不合意的
»they asked all the wrong questions.
他们问的问题都不合时宜。
[predic.] in a bad or abnormal condition; amiss
• 坏的;不正常的,不恰当的
»something was wrong with the pump.
管道出了问题。
unjust, dishonest, or immoral
• 不公正的;不诚实的;不道德的
»they were wrong to take the law into their own hands.
他们玩弄法律于股掌间是不对的。
»it was wrong of me to write you such an angry note.
我给你写这么一张措辞激愤的纸条是不对的。
◙ adverb
1. in an unsuitable or undesirable manner or direction
• (方式或方向)不适当地,不适宜地
»what am I doing wrong?
我做错了什么吗? 。
with an incorrect result
• 不正确地;错误地
»she guessed wrong.
她猜错了。
◙ noun
1. an unjust, dishonest, or immoral action
• 不公正,不公平,不道德
»I have done you a great wrong.
我使你受了很大的委屈。
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] act unjustly or dishonestly towards (someone)
• 不公正(或不诚实)地对待(某人)
»please forgive me these things and the people I have wronged.
我做错了这些事,错待了很多人,请宽恕我吧。
mistakenly attribute bad motives to; misrepresent
• 冤枉;误解,曲解
»perhaps I wrong him.
也许是我冤枉了他。
【IDIOMS】
◘ get someone wrong1. misunderstand someone, especially by falsely imputing malice
• 误解某人;冤枉某人
◘ get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
1. misunderstand something
• 误解某事;搞错
◘ go down the wrong way
1. (of food) enter the windpipe instead of the gullet
• (食物)进入气管,吃呛
◘ go wrong
1. develop in an undesirable way
• 走入歧途
◘ in the wrong
1. responsible for a quarrel, mistake, or offence
• 为(争吵,错误,罪行)负责
◘ the wrong way round
1. in the opposite of the normal or desirable orientation, direction, or sequence
• 方向(或顺序)不对(或不正)地
◘ two wrongs don't make a right
1. (proverb)the fact that someone has done something unjust or dishonest is no justification for acting in a similar way
• [谚] 以牙还牙行不通;两个错误不等于一个正确;不能因别人错了自己也就可以犯错
【派生】
♦ wronger noun♦ wrongly adverb
♦ wrongness noun
【语源】
1. late Old English wrang, from Old Norse rangr 'awry, unjust'; related to wring