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wrongHrBN, $rB:NnWrong is what is considered to be morally unacceptable.不道德, 不正当, 错误Her work is guided by an intensely felt sense of right and wrong. [U]她做事时有强烈的是非感。"I've always been brought up to tell the truth and know right from wrong, " he said. [U]“我从小就一直受到了要讲真话, 辨清是非的教育, ”他说道。I wanted to be reassured that I had done her no wrong ( = that I had not harmed her or behaved in an unfair way towards her). [U]我想再确定一下, 我没有伤害她。Wrong is also an unfair action.不公平的行为, 冤枉He has done us a great wrong. [C]他极大地冤枉了我们。She tried to right ( = do something to make better) the wrong which her family had done to him. [C]她努力去纠正她家人对他的冤枉。If someone does wrong, they do something which is illegal or not morally acceptable.犯罪, 违法, 犯过错We knew we had done wrong and would have to pay the consequences.我们知道我们做错了, 并将不得不对后果负责。As far as her parents are concerned, she can do no wrong (= she is perfect in every way).就她的父母而言, 她是完全无可指摘的。If you are in the wrong, you have done something which is bad or illegal.不对, 犯错误, 有过失The owners in that case were unquestionably in the wrong.在那个案件里, 物主毫无疑问是不对的。 [WRONG 中的 in the wrong](saying) 'Two wrongs do not make a right' means that it is not acceptable to do something bad to someone just because they did something bad to you first.“以牙还牙行不通”
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