wrong

[英] [rɔŋ] [美] [rɔŋ, rɑŋ] 生词本

adj.

adv.

n.

vt.

  • 易混淆的单词:Wrong  
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1. ADJ-GRADED 有麻烦的;有问题的 If you say there is something wrong, you mean there is something unsatisfactory about the situation, person, or thing you are talking about. 
  • Pain is the body's way of telling us that something is wrong...

    疼痛是身体在告诉我们有地方出问题了。

  • Nobody seemed to notice anything wrong...

    似乎没有人注意到出了问题。

  • ...a relationship that felt wrong from the start...

    一开始就觉得不对头的关系

2. ADJ (选择)错误的,不适宜的 If you choose the wrong thing, person, or method, you make a mistake and do not choose the one that you really want. 
  • He went to the wrong house...

    他去错了房子。

  • The wrong man had been punished...

    罚错了人。

  • Could you have given them the wrong drug by mistake?...

    你有没有可能一时疏忽给错他们药了呢?

  • Wrong is also an adverb.
    • You've done it wrong...

      你做错了。

    • I must have dialed wrong.

      我一定是拨错号了。

3. ADJ (决定、选择、行动等)错误的,不适当的 If something such as a decision, choice, or action is the wrong one, it is not the best or most suitable one. 
  • I really made the wrong decision there...

    在那点上我的决定确实错了。

  • The wrong choice of club might limit your chances of success...

    选错俱乐部也许会限制你成功的机会。

  • We got married when I was 30 for all the wrong reasons.

    由于种种阴差阳错,我30岁时我们结了婚。

4. ADJ 不正确的;与事实不符的 If something is wrong, it is incorrect and not in accordance with the facts. 
  • How do you know that this explanation is wrong?...

    你怎么知道这个解释是错误的呢?

  • 20 per cent of the calculations are wrong.

    这些计算有20%是错误的。

  • ...a clock which showed the wrong time...

    显示的时间有误的钟

  • Wrong is also an adverb.
    • I must have added it up wrong, then...

      那我一定是加错了。

    • It looks like it's spelled wrong...

      看起来像是拼错了。

    • I can see exactly where he went wrong.

      我知道他究竟错在哪儿了。

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  • A child was wrongly diagnosed as having a bone tumour...

    一个孩子被误诊为患了骨瘤。

  • Civilians assume, wrongly, that everything in the military runs smoothly.

    老百姓以为军队中一切都运转正常,其实不然。

5. ADJ (机器设备)出毛病的,出故障的 If something is wrong or goes wrong with a machine or piece of equipment, it stops working properly. 
  • We think there's something wrong with the computer...

    我们认为计算机出了故障。

  • Something must have gone wrong with the satellite link.

    卫星连接一定出了毛病。

6. ADJ (言论或想法)错的,错误的 If you are wrong about something, what you say or think about it is not correct. 
  • I was wrong about it being a casual meeting...

    我误以为这是个非正式会议。

  • Am I wrong in thinking that?...

    我这么想错了吗?

  • It would be wrong to assume that rich countries will always be able to insulate themselves with drugs against the ravages of new diseases...

    要是以为富国总能为自己备好药物以抵御新发疾病的侵害,那就错了。

7. ADV (通常用于生气时)你想错了/你听错了 You can use wrong in expressions such as you thought wrong and you heard wrong to tell someone that what they thought or were told is incorrect, usually when you are annoyed. 
  • 'I thought you and I were going to spend the night together,' he whispered. 'You thought wrong,' Nancy whispered back.

    “我以为我和你要一起过夜呢。”他小声说。“你想错了。”南茜小声回应道。

8. ADJ-GRADED (做某事是)不对的,不道德的 If you think that someone was wrong to do something, you think that they should not have done it because it was bad or immoral. 
  • She was wrong to leave her child alone...

    她不该把孩子单独留在那儿。

  • We don't consider we did anything wrong.

    我们认为我们没有做错什么。

  • Wrong is also a noun.
    • ...a man who believes that he has done no wrong.

      认为自己毫无过失的男子

9. ADJ-GRADED (活动或行动)不道德的,不可取的 Wrong is used to refer to activities or actions that are considered to be morally bad and unacceptable. 
  • Is it wrong to try to save the life of someone you love?...

    尽力挽救所爱之人的生命难道错了吗?

  • It is wrong that we have to tell ill people to go somewhere else to look for treatment...

    我们不得不让病人到别处求医的做法是不可取的。

  • They thought slavery was morally wrong...

    他们认为奴隶制在道义上是错误的。

  • Wrong is also a noun.
    • Johnson didn't seem to be able to tell the difference between right and wrong.

      约翰逊似乎不能分辨是非曲直。

10. N-COUNT 不公平行为;不道德行为 A wrong is an unfair or immoral action. 
  • I intend to right that wrong...

    我打算纠正那个错误。

  • The insurance company should not be held liable for the wrongs of one of its agents.

    保险公司不应该为其中一名保险代理所犯的错误负责。

11. VERB 不公正地对待;冤枉 If someone wrongs you, they treat you in an unfair way. 
  • You have wronged my mother...

    你冤枉了我妈妈。

  • She felt she'd been wronged...

    她觉得受委屈了。

  • Those who have wronged must be ready to say: 'We have hurt you by this injustice.'

    冤枉了别人的人一定要勇于说:“我们待你不公,伤害了你。”

12. ADJ 不能被社会所接受的;不可取的 You use wrong to describe something which is not thought to be socially acceptable or desirable. 
  • If you went to the wrong school, you won't get the job...

    如果你进错了学校,就得不到这份工作。

  • The prospect of easy profits has attracted the wrong kind of businessman.

    轻松捞取利润的可能性吸引了一拨不良商人。

13. PHRASE 别误会我的意思 You say 'Don't get me wrong' when you want to make sure that someone does not get an incorrect idea about what you are doing or saying, or about why you are doing or saying it. 
  • Don't get me wrong, it's interesting work. But it's not permanent...

    别误会我的意思,这个工作很有意思,可惜不是长期性的。

  • I mean, don't get me wrong. Joanie's my best friend, but she can be kind of a pain sometimes.

    别误会,我的意思是乔安妮是我最好的朋友,但她有时候可能有点儿招人烦。

14. PHRASE (情况)出岔子,出差错 If a situation goes wrong, it stops progressing in the way that you expected or intended, and becomes much worse. 
  • It all went horribly wrong...

    情况完全变得一团糟。

  • Nearly everything that could go wrong has gone wrong.

    差不多可能出乱子的地方都出了乱子。

15. PHRASE (道义或法律上)错的,不对的 If someone who is involved in an argument or dispute has behaved in a way which is morally or legally wrong, you can say that they are in the wrong
  • He didn't press charges because he was in the wrong...

    他没有起诉,因为过错在他。

  • She was the one in the wrong.

    她是有过错的一方。

16. CONVENTION 冤冤相报何时了 If someone says 'Two wrongs don't make a right', they mean that you should not do harm to a person who has done harm to you, even if you think that person deserves it. 
17.   not far wrong→see: far;  to get off on the wrong foot→see: foot;  to get hold of the wrong end of the stick→see: stick;  to be barking up the wrong tree→see: tree
Noun

1. that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law;

  • "he feels that you are in the wrong"

2. a legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a legal right

Verb

1. treat unjustly; do wrong to

Adjective

1. not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth;

  • "an incorrect calculation"
  • "the report in the paper is wrong"
  • "your information is wrong"
  • "the clock showed the wrong time"
  • "found themselves on the wrong road"
  • "based on the wrong assumptions"

2. contrary to conscience or morality or law;

  • "it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor"
  • "cheating is wrong"
  • "it is wrong to lie"

3. not appropriate for a purpose or occasion;

  • "unsuitable attire for the office"
  • "said all the wrong things"

4. not functioning properly;

  • "something is amiss"
  • "has gone completely haywire"
  • "something is wrong with the engine"

5. not according with the facts;

  • "unfortunately the statement was simply untrue"
  • "the facts as reported were wrong"

6. based on or acting or judging in error;

  • "it is wrong to think that way"

7. not in accord with established usage or procedure;

  • "the wrong medicine"
  • "the wrong way to shuck clams"

8. not conforming with accepted standards of propriety or taste; undesirable;

  • "incorrect behavior"
  • "she was seen in all the wrong places"
  • "He thought it was wrong for her to go out to work"

9. used of the side of cloth or clothing intended to face inward;

  • "socks worn wrong side out"

10. badly timed;

  • "an ill-timed intervention"
  • "you think my intrusion unseasonable"
  • "an untimely remark"
  • "it was the wrong moment for a joke"
Adverb

1. in an incorrect manner;

  • "she guessed wrong"

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  • 1.【修】错,错误
1. He has a talent for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.
他有在不恰当的时候说不恰当的话的天才。

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2. A moment's reflection will show you are wrong.
只要略加考虑就可看出你错了。

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3. A small baby has no concept of right and wrong.
婴儿没有是非概念。

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4. A small child's confusion in distinguishing the right from the wrong is quite natural.
小孩子不明是非是很正常的。

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5. A wrong approach means a waste of effort.
路子不对等于白费劲儿。

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6. At last I persuaded him that he was wrong.
我终于使他相信他错了。

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7. At last the chairman was convicted of having made a wrong decision.
最后主席认识到自己做出了一项错误的决定。

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8. At long last the wrong has been righted.
冤案终于得到了昭雪。

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9. Being inconsiderate to the doctor will get you off on the wrong footing.
不替医生着想一点的话,你一开头就讨不了好。

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10. But I want to warn you now that something might go wrong.
要是砸锅了,你可别后悔呀!

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11. Cheating is always wrong.
欺骗总是不对的。

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12. Copy your aunt and you won't go wrong.
向你姑妈学,你就不会办错事。

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13. Dick took the wind out of Bob's sails by showing him where he was wrong.
迪克指出鲍伯的错误,使后者很难堪。

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14. Do what I told you. You can't go wrong.
照我说的做,准保没错儿。

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15. Don't brush my hair up the wrong way; it hurts.
别把我的头发往上乱梳,这样太疼了。

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16. Don't worry. If anything goes wrong, I'll take responsibility for it.
没关系,出了问题我兜着。

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17. Don't worry. Nothing will go wrong.
放心吧,不会出事的。

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18. Either your watches or mine is wrong.
不是你们的表不准,就是我的表不准。

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19. Evidently you are in the wrong.
这分明是你的错。

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20. From the evidence I must conclude that you`are wrong.
从证据看,我敢断定你错了。

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