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1 | never before noun if there is something wrong , there is a problem 有毛病的;有问题的 |
| You don’ t look well. Is anything wrong? 你脸色很难看,哪儿不舒服吗? |
| One look at her face told us that something was terribly wrong. 看一看她的脸色我们就知道出大事了。 |
| Ichecked the engine, but I couldn’ t find anything wrong. 我检查了发动机,但没查出什么毛病。 |
| +with If there’ s something wrong with it, take it back to the shop. 如果它有什么问题,可以退回给商店。 |
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2 | not accurate or correct 不准确的;错误的 |
| We must have gone the wrong way. 我们肯定走错路了。 |
| the wrong answer 错误的答案 |
| 2a | used for saying that someone’ s opinion is not correct (观点)错误的 | | Ithought it’ d only take a few minutes, but I was wrong. 我以为这只需要几分钟的时间,但我错了。 | |
| 2b | not sensible 不明智的 | | Think about this carefully – you don’ t want to make the wrong decision. 仔细考虑这件事,你不想作出错误决定吧。 | |
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3 | not morally right 不道德的;不正当的 |
| +that The court decided it was wrong that such actions should go unpunished. 法院判定,这种行为不受惩罚是不对的。 |
| morally wrong They believe that making money out of prisons is morally wrong. 他们认为利用监狱赚钱是不道德的。 |
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4 | not suitable 不合适的;不适宜的 |
| It’ s the wrong place for such a big industrial development. 这个地方不适合搞如此大规模的工业开发。 |
| +for The colours just look wrong for a room this size. 这些颜色看起来就不适合于这种规格的房间。 |
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- | don’ t get me wrong spoken |
| used when you want to make sure that someone understands your comments correctly, especially when you are criticizing something |
| (尤指在批评某事时)不要误解我,不要曲解我 |
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| Don’ t get me wrong, I think it’ s a good school, but they really should get some more up-to-date equipment. 别误会,我认为这所学校很不错,不过他们真应该有一些更现代化的设备。 |
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- | get off on the wrong foot |
| to start something such as a relationship badly |
| (关系等)没有开好头 |
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- | get on the wrong side of sb |
| to make someone feel angry towards you |
| 惹某人生气 |
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- | get the wrong end of the stick BRITISH informal |
| to understand something completely wrongly |
| 完全误解 |
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- | in the wrong place at the wrong time |
| used for saying that something bad happened to someone because they were not lucky , not because they made a mistake |
| 在错误的地点和错误的时间 |
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- | on the wrong side of sth |
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1 | informal if someone is on the wrong side of forty , fifty etc, they are older than forty , fifty etc 已过…岁的 |
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2 | if someone gets on the wrong side of the law , they do something illegal and have to deal with the police 犯(法) |
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- | what’ s wrong? spoken |
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1 | used for asking someone who looks ill or sad to tell you what problem they have (人)哪儿不舒服?出什么事了? |
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2 | used for asking why something such as a machine is not working (机器)哪儿出毛病了? |
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3 | used for asking someone why they do not approve of something you are doing 有什么不对吗?(用于询问某人为什么不赞成你正在做的事) |
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- | the wrong way round |
| with one part or side in the position where the other part or side should be |
| 方向不对地;颠倒地 |
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- | you’ re not wrong spoken |
| used for agreeing with someone |
| 你说的没错 |
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Words frequently used with wrong | wrong 的常见搭配词 | adverbs | badly, disastrously, dreadfully, horribly, seriously, terribly, | 1 | | completely, entirely, hopelessly, plainly, quite, totally, wholly, | 2 | | |
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