wrong
wrong 英 [rɒŋ] 美 [rɔŋ]
adj. 错误的 adv. 错误地;不正当地 n. 错误
进行时:wronging 过去式:wronged 过去分词:wronged 第三人称单数:wrongs 名词复数:wrongs
- Use the adjective wrong to talk about something that is factually incorrect. You thought your paper was due a week from Friday, but you were wrong. It's due tomorrow. Better start typing!
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- adj. 错误的
- adv. 错误地;不正当地
- n. 错误
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1. I got all the answers wrong.
我的答案全都错了。
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2. He was driving on the wrong side of the road.
他开车行驶在道路逆行的一侧。
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3. That picture is the wrong way round.
那幅画挂反了。
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4. I think she lives at number 44, but I could be wrong.
我想她是住在 44 号,不过我可能记错了。
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5. You were wrong about Tom; he's not married after all.
你把汤姆的情况搞错了,他根本没结婚。
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6. We were wrong to assume that she'd agree.
我们错误地以为她会同意。
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7. ‘ What's wrong?’ ‘Oh, nothing.’
“哪儿不舒服?”“噢,没事。”
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8. There's something wrong with the printer.
打印机出了故障。
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9. He's the wrong person for the job.
他不适合做这项工作。
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10. This man has done nothing wrong.
这位男子没有做过不正当的事。
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11. It is wrong to tell lies.
说谎是不道德的。
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12. My name is spelt wrong.
我的名字给拼错了。
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13. The program won't load. What am I doing wrong?
这程序安装不了。我哪里出错了?
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14. Her son can do no wrong in her eyes.
在她眼里,她的儿子不可能做坏事。
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15. He felt deeply wronged by the allegations.
这些指控让他感到深受冤枉。
- wrong (adj.) late Old English, "twisted, crooked, wry," from Old Norse rangr, earlier *vrangr "crooked, wry, wrong," from Proto-Germanic *wrang- (source also of Danish vrang "crooked, wrong," Middle Dutch wranc, Dutch wrang "sour, bitter," literally "that which distorts the mouth"), from *wrengh-, nasalized variant of *wergh- "to turn," from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend."
- wrong (n.) "that which is improper or unjust," late Old English, from wrong (adj.). Meaning "an unjust action" is recorded from c. 1200.
- wrong (v.) "to do wrong to," early 14c., from wrong (adj.). Related: Wronged; wronging.
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