词汇 | wrong |
释义 | wrong adjective uk /rɒŋ/ us /rɑːŋ/ wrongadjective (NOT CORRECT)A1 not correct: 错误的 Three of your answers were wrong.你的回答中有3个是错的。 That clock is wrong - it's 12.30, not 12.15.那个钟走时不准——是12:30,不是12:15。 Some of his facts are questionable, others are plainly(= completely) wrong.他提供的事实有些值得怀疑,其他的则完全错误。 Synonyms erroneousformal fallaciousformal false(NOT CORRECT) incorrect untrue Opposite right(CORRECT) wrong wrongThat's the wrong answer. Read the question again. incorrectThe information on the website is incorrect. erroneousNo one could explain how the erroneous information had got into the report. inaccurateTheir estimation of the cost was wildly (= extremely) inaccurate. A2 If someone is wrong, they are not correct in their judgment or statement about something: 弄错的;判断错的 You were wrong about the time - the bank closed at 3.30.你把时间搞错了——银行三点半关门。 He's wrong in thinking that we will support the project financially.他错误地以为我们会在资金上支持这个项目。 prove someone wrong to show by your actions that someone's judgment of you was not correct: 证明(某人)是错误的 I thought she couldn't do it, but she proved me wrong.我原以为她做不了这件事,但她证明我错了。 I got eight correct answers and two wrong ones in last week's exam.上周考试,我做对了八道题,做错了两道。 On the last question, she guessed wrong. He doesn't have the humility to admit when he's wrong.他在自己错了的时候不会谦虚地承认。 I'd marked her down as a Labour Party supporter, but I was completely wrong.我以为她是工党的支持者,但我完全错了。 I'm hopeless at physics, and it's the same with chemistry - I get it all wrong. Wrong aberrant aberrantly abnormal amiss anomalous fallaciousness false false negative false positive falsely iniquity invalidly irregularly liberal liberally What's up?phrase wrongheaded wrongheadedly wrongly X, x wrongadjective (NOT SUITABLE)C1 not suitable or correct, or not as it should be: 不合适的;不想要的;不应该的 She's the wrong person for the job.她不是这份工作的合适人选。 We must have taken a wrong turning.我们一定是拐错弯了。 I'm sorry, you've got the wrong number(= this is not the phone number you wanted).对不起,您打错电话了。 Opposite right(SUITABLE) Something that is wrong is not considered to be socially acceptable or suitable: 不正当的;不可取的 She got in with the wrong crowd (= a group of people who behaved badly) at university.她上大学时结交了一群狐朋狗友。 B1 If you ask someone what is wrong, you want to know what is worrying or upsetting them: 烦恼的;不顺心的 You've been quiet all evening. Is there anything wrong?你整晚都很沉默,有什么不顺心的事吗? What's wrong with you today?你今天怎么了? the wrong way around (mainly UK alsothe wrong way round) If something is the wrong way around, the part that should be at the front is at the back: 前后弄反的(地),颠倒的(地) You've got your skirt on the wrong way round.你把裙子穿反了。 in the opposite to a forward direction backwardsUKThe dog growled and I took a step backwards. backHe leant back on the sofa. in reverseI put the car in reverse. the wrong way aroundThe batteries are in the wrong way around. back to frontUKHe always wears his baseball cap back to front. There are fears that the weapons might fall into the wrong hands.有人担心武器可能会落入危险人物手中。 I realized I was looking at it from the wrong angle.我意识到当时目测它的角度不对。 We realized we had taken the wrong road and had to double back.我们发现走错了路,于是不得不原路返回。 I got into drugs because I was hanging around with the wrong people.我染上了毒瘾,这是因为我与坏人混在一起。 He put the wheel on the wrong way around. Unsuitable and unacceptable amiss be in bad, poor, the worst possible, etc. tasteidiom beneath your dignityidiom beyond beyond the paleidiom incorrect incorrectly indecent ineligibility ineligible over-extravagant raffish raffishly raffishness room unsuitability unsuitable unsuitably unsuited unsupportable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences Backwards, sideways and back and forth wrongadjective (NOT MORAL)B2 not considered morally acceptable by most people: 不道德的;不正当的;不对的 Children should be taught that violence is wrong.应该教育孩子们暴力是不良行为。 It was wrong of her to lie to you.她对你撒谎是不对的。 What's wrong with having a little fun?找点乐子有什么不对? Opposite right Do you think it's wrong to use aborted foetuses for medical research? "Was it wrong of me to go to the police?" "Oh no, I'm sure you did right." It's wrong to treat animals as if they had no feelings.把动物当成没有感情的东西来对待是错误的。 You didn't do anything wrong, - you should have a clear conscience . He argued that it was wrong to invest in the arms trade. Morally wrong and evil abhorrent abhorrently amoral amorality anomie dissipated dissolute dissolutely dissoluteness enormity nefariously nefariousness no goodidiom no more Mr Nice Guyidiom non-ethical tawdry trespass turpitude unconscionable unconscionably wrongadjective (NOT WORKING)B1[ after verb ] not working correctly: 不正常运转的;出毛病的 Something's wrong with the television - the picture's fuzzy.电视机出毛病了——图像不清楚。 The doctors are still trying to find out what's wrong.医生们仍在试图找出问题的症结。 Machines - not functioning act up balky blooey break down broken brokenness brownout defunct downtime fail failure flat outage power (something) down seize seize up short circuit shudder shut whack Idiomscatch someone on the wrong foot get the wrong end of the stick get/fall into the wrong hands go down the wrong way in the wrong place at the wrong time send/give out (all) the wrong signals wrong adverb uk /rɒŋ/ us /rɑːŋ/ A2informal in a way that is not correct: 错误地;不对 You've spelled my name wrong.你把我的名字拼写错了。 See also wrongly get something wrongB1informal to make a mistake in the way you answer or understand something: 答错;理解错 I spent hours doing that problem and I still got the answer wrong.我花了好几个小时解那道计算题,但还是做错了。 You've got it all wrong - it was your boss that she was annoyed with and not you!你完全理解错了——让她生气的是你们老板,而不是你! go wrong B2 If a situation or event goes wrong, it becomes unpleasant and is not a success: 出问题;不如意;失败 Our marriage began to go wrong after we had our first child.我们在有了第一个孩子之后婚姻开始出现问题。 to make a mistake: 犯错误;弄错 These shelves are very easy to put together - you can't go wrong.这些架子很容易组装——你不会弄错的。 I thought I'd done this correctly - I just can't understand where I went wrong.我以为自己这样做是对的,我就是不明白错在哪里。 B1UK If a machine goes wrong, it stops working correctly: (机器)出毛病,不正常运转 Our TV keeps going wrong.我们的电视一直有毛病。 Everything went wrong when we tried to expand the business. We were having a pleasant meal, but when she mentioned politics, everything went wrong. I don't know what went wrong with their relationship. I've tied the knots all wrong. I got the time wrong. I wrote the number down wrong. Wrong aberrant aberrantly abnormal amiss anomalous fallaciousness false false negative false positive falsely iniquity invalidly irregularly liberal liberally What's up?phrase wrongheaded wrongheadedly wrongly X, x You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Failing and doing badly Making mistakes Machines - not functioning Idiomdon't get me wrong wrong noun uk /rɒŋ/ us /rɑːŋ/ [ U ] what is considered to be morally unacceptable: 不道德;不正当;错误 He has no sense of right and wrong.他没有什么是非感。 I was brought up to tell the truth and know right from wrong.我从小就受教育要讲真话、明辨是非。 As far as her parents are concerned, she can do no wrong (= she is perfect in every way).在她父母眼中,她是完美无瑕的。 [ C ]formal an unfair action: 冤枉;不公平的行为 He has done us a great wrong.他大大冤枉了我们。 She was trying to right(= do something to make better) the wrongs of the past.她试图纠正过去的冤屈。 in the wrong If someone is in the wrong, they have made a mistake or done something that is bad or illegal: 犯错误;不对 The driver was unquestionably in the wrong.毫无疑问是那个司机不对。 Morally wrong and evil abhorrent abhorrently amoral amorality anomie dissipated dissolute dissolutely dissoluteness enormity nefariously nefariousness no goodidiom no more Mr Nice Guyidiom non-ethical tawdry trespass turpitude unconscionable unconscionably You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Bad and wrong behaviour Wrong Idiomtwo wrongs don't make a right wrong verb[ T ] formaluk /rɒŋ/ us /rɑːŋ/ to treat someone in an unfair or unacceptable way: 不公正地对待;冤枉 She felt deeply wronged by his accusations.他的指控使她觉得深受冤枉。 Treating people or animals badly a raw dealidiom abuser anti-harassment at the hands of someoneidiom batten batten on someone hit someone where it hurtsidiom ill-treat ill-treatment ill-used impose prey prey on something put someone through something put upon tyranny uncared for use victimization victimize wrong | American Dictionarywrong adjective us/rɔŋ/ wrongadjective (NOT CORRECT)not correct or not accurate: Three of your answers were wrong. That clock is wrong – it’s 12:30, not 12:15. I dialed the wrong number. wrongadjective (NOT SUITABLE)not suitable or desirable, or not as it should be: It was the wrong time to ask for a raise. She was just the wrong person for the job. wrongadjective (IMMORAL)[ not gradable ] not morally acceptable: He believes that censorship is wrong. wrongadjective (NOT WORKING)[ not gradable ] not working correctly: Something’s wrong with the dishwasher – it’s leaking again. wrongadverb[ not gradable ]us/rɔŋ/ It doesn’t work – what am I doing wrong? Idiomin the wrong place at the wrong time wrong verb[ T ] us/rɔŋ/ wrongverb[T] (TREAT UNFAIRLY)to treat someone in an unfair or unacceptable way: He felt he had been wronged, but everyone else blamed him for what happened. To wrong someone is also to judge someone unfairly and express uncertainty about that person’s character: That reporter wronged her, saying she was an unfit mother. wrong noun us/rɔŋ/ wrongnoun (IMMORAL ACT)[ C/U ] behavior or an act that is morally unacceptable; evil or an evil act: [ U ]She has a keen sense of right and wrong. [ C ]It’s impossible to exaggerate the wrongs caused by slavery. wrongnoun (ACT THAT IS NOT CORRECT)behavior or an act that is not correct: If there's been a wrong, physicians (= doctors) want it made right. Idiomin the wrong Examples of wrongwrong However, it may be wrong to apply the conclusion twice, even if a pair is obtained from two different paths. Or to be told the usage one has just produced is wrong? However, even if widespread neolithic societies did share a common set of problems it would be wrong to assume a common symbolic discourse. But investment in human rights is not only a moral and quasi-legal salvation from things that are still going depressingly wrong. Based on a potential error message, they might modify a word or a sentence that is not in fact wrong and hence make things worse. It could be argued that we trained the wrong set of words. Perhaps they simply got the wrong biological antagonist. It would obviously be wrong to castigate those who have prepared this second edition for not doing various things that would have been very desirable. According to this proposal, to be wrong is to be forbidden by a set of principles no one could reasonably reject (p. 153). They will not be denounced as ' 'wrong' ' or ridiculed. Population extinctions resulting in endemism (sole occurrence in a locality or nation) in the wrong country can be the forerunner of species extinctions. The unwary will be lulled into a false sense of security and happily accept a possibly wrong result. However, it is wrong to assert that the informal sector has taken care of a large number of older people since early times. Some pupils spotted wrong notes that had not been edited out. In the light of these quotations, the identification between literalism and fundamentalism seems doubtful, and probably wrong. See all examples of wrong These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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