wrong的意思和读音

wrong

: [rɔŋ] : [rɒŋ]

adv.

adj.

n.

v.

wronger  wrongest  wrongs  wronging  wronged  

adj.+n.wrong way,wrong side,wrong direction,wrong thing,wrong answer

adv.+adj.absolutely wrong

adj.right

wrongadj.not correct

1.not right or correct

I got all the answers wrong.

He was driving on the wrong side of the road.

Sorry, I must have dialled the wrong number.

You're holding the camera the wrong way up !

That picture is the wrong way round .

2.[nbn]not right about sth/sb

I think she lives at number 44, but I could be wrong. 44

You were wrong about Tom; he's not married after all.

We were wrong to assume that she'd agree.

She would prove him wrong(= prove that he was wrong) whatever happened.

You think you've beaten me but that's where you're wrong .

Correct me if I'm wrong(= I may be wrong) but didn't you say you two knew each other?

causing problems

3.[nbn]);causing problems or difficulties; not as it should be

Is anything wrong ? You look worried.

‘ What's wrong ?’ ‘Oh, nothing.’“?”“。”

There's something wrong with the printer.

The doctor could find nothing wrong with him.

I have something wrong with my foot.

not suitable

4.[ubn]not suitable, right or what you need

He's the wrong person for the job.

I realized that it was the wrong thing to say.

We don't want this document falling into the wrong hands .

It was his bad luck to be in the wrong place at the wrong time(= so that he got involved in trouble without intending to) .

not morally right

5.[nubn]not morally right or honest

This man has done nothing wrong .

It is wrong to tell lies.

It was wrong of me to get so angry.

What's wrong with eating meat?

It is wrong that he should not be punished for what he did.

IDMfrom/on the wrong side of the tracksfrom or living in a poor area or part of townget (hold of) the wrong end of the stick(informal)to understand sth in the wrong wayon the wrong side of the lawin trouble with the policetake sth the wrong wayto be offended by a remark that was not intended to be offensiveadv.

1.in a way that produces a result that is not correct or that you do not want

My name is spelt wrong.

The program won't load. What am I doing wrong ?

I was trying to apologize but it came out wrong(= what I said sounded wrong) .

‘I thought you were going out.’ ‘Well you must have thought wrong , then!’“。”“!”

IDM

Don't get me wrong(= do not be offended by what I am going to say) , I think he's doing a good job, but…

get sb wrong(informal)to not understand correctly what sb means

Don't get me wrong(= do not be offended by what I am going to say) , I think he's doing a good job, but…

No, you've got it all wrong. She's his wife.

I must have got the figures wrong.

get sth wrongto not understand a situation correctly

No, you've got it all wrong. She's his wife.

to make a mistake with sth

I must have got the figures wrong.

If you do what she tells you, you won't go far wrong.

Where did we go wrong with those kids(= what mistakes did we make for them to behave so badly) ?

My watch keeps going wrong.

The relationship started to go wrong when they moved abroad.

What else can go wrong(= what other problems are we going to have) ?

go wrongto make a mistake

If you do what she tells you, you won't go far wrong.

Where did we go wrong with those kids(= what mistakes did we make for them to behave so badly) ?

to stop working correctly

My watch keeps going wrong.

to experience problems or difficulties

The relationship started to go wrong when they moved abroad.

What else can go wrong(= what other problems are we going to have) ?

For a quick lunch you can't go wrong with pasta.

you cant go wrong (with sth)(informal)used to say that sth will always be acceptable in a particular situation

For a quick lunch you can't go wrong with pasta.

n.

1.[u]behaviour that is not honest or morally acceptable

Children must be taught the difference between right and wrong.

Her son can do no wrong in her eyes.

2.[c]an act that is not legal, honest or morally acceptable

It is time to forgive past wrongs if progress is to be made.

IDM

The motorcyclist was clearly in the wrong.

in the wrongresponsible for an accident, a mistake, an argument, etc.

The motorcyclist was clearly in the wrong.

two wrongs dont make a rightused to say that if sb does sth bad to you, the situation will not be improved by doing sth bad to themv.

1.[usupass]~ sbto treat sb badly or in an unfair way

He felt deeply wronged by the allegations.

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adj.1.not accurate or correct; not sensible; used for saying that someones opinion is not correct2.not morally right3.if there is something wrong, there is a problem4.not appropriate1.not accurate or correct; not sensible; used for saying that someones opinion is not correct2.not morally right3.if there is something wrong, there is a problem4.not appropriate

adv.1.in a way that is not correct

n.1.behavior that is morally wrong or that breaks a rule; used about a particular action or situation

v.1.to treat or judge someone in an unfair way

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1.He never managed diplomatic small-talk, tended to say the wrong thing, and packed his own instant noodles for state trips abroad.访便

2.There's never a wrong time to pick up a phone or send a message telling your friends how much you miss them or how much you love them.

3.Come on, you're going out with the guy! There's gotta be something wrong with him!

4.A technique item taken out of context without regard to its relationship to other features is usually a wrong procedure.

5.Juventus were acquitted of any wrong doing - that says it all. The facts do not exist.

6.It would be a lot easier to understand what goes wrong with a drug if people who take it were pooling and sharing their data.

7.I freely admit that what I said at the meeting was wrong.

8.He said the old Cold War assumption that America and Russia can only exist as antagonists who compete for spheres of influence is wrong.

9.When he guessed wrong again a plump woman with a bright orange plume on her hat stepped in to try as well.

10.I thought that there was nothing wrong with having a chat with the leader. So I sipped the milk and chatted with him.