wrongful 英 [ˈrɒŋfl]   美 [ˈrɔŋfl]

wrongful

wrongful  英 [ˈrɒŋfl] 美 [ˈrɔŋfl]

adj. 不正当的;不讲道理的;不合法的 

Also, difficult-to-live-with spouses generally have a hard time assuming responsibility for their wrongful actions. 难以共处的配偶为他们的错误行为承担责任通常有一段艰难的时光。
She sued the company for wrongful termination and obtained a settlement, but was later jailed over allegations that she doctored e-mail messages she had used to bolster her claims. 她向法庭起诉该公司不正当地终结合同,并获得一笔赔偿,但随后因被断言伪造了支持其主张的电子邮件信息而入狱。

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  • adj. 不正当的;不讲道理的;不合法的
  • 1. Also, difficult-to-live-with spouses generally have a hard time assuming responsibility for their wrongful actions.

    难以共处的配偶为他们的错误行为承担责任通常有一段艰难的时光。

  • 2. She sued the company for wrongful termination and obtained a settlement, but was later jailed over allegations that she doctored e-mail messages she had used to bolster her claims.

    她向法庭起诉该公司不正当地终结合同,并获得一笔赔偿,但随后因被断言伪造了支持其主张的电子邮件信息而入狱。

  • 3. Studies of the hundreds of felony cases overturned because of DNA evidence have found that misidentifications accounted for between 75 percent and 85 percent of the wrongful convictions.

    对于几百例犯罪案件的研究取消了,因为DNA证据已经发现错误辨认在错误定罪的原因中占到75%到85%的比例。

  • wrongful (adj.) early 14c., from wrong (n.) + -ful. Related: Wrongfully. Middle English also had adjective wrongous.
wrong·ful / ˈrɒŋfl ; NAmE ˈrɔːŋfl / adjective [usually before noun ] ( law ) not fair, morally right or legal 不公正的;不道德的;不合法的 She decided to sue her employer for wrongful dismissal. 她决定起诉雇主非法解雇她。 wrong·ful·ly / ˈrɒŋfəli ; NAmE ˈrɔːŋfəli / adverb to be wrongfully convicted/dismissed 遭非法定罪╱解雇 note at wrong wrong·ful / ˈrɒŋfl ; NAmE ˈrɔːŋfl / wrong·ful·ly / ˈrɒŋfəli ; NAmE ˈrɔːŋfəli /
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