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| in a way that is not correct 不正确地;错误地 | Someone had tied the rope on wrong. 有人系错了绳子。 | |
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- | get sth wrong |
| to make a mistake about something |
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| The police got the name wrong and arrested an innocent man. 警察把名字弄错了,逮捕了一个无辜的人。 |
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- | go wrong |
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1 | used when something stops working 出毛病;出故障 | When anything went wrong with the engines they called for Murdoch. 发动机一出毛病,他们便去叫默多克。 | |
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2 | used when a problem happens and causes the failure of something such as a relationship or a business 出问题;出错 | It’ s difficult to say when it all started to go wrong. 很难说这是什么时候开始出错的。 | |
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- | you can’ t go wrong spoken |
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1 | used for saying that a particular thing will always be suitable or successful 总不会错的 | +with If you want good weather, you can’ t go wrong with Spain. 如果你想享受好天气,到西班牙是不会错的。 | |
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2 | used for talking about situations where you are certain someone will not make a mistake 不会出错的 | If you stay on the motorway, you can’ t go wrong. 如果你一直走高速公路,就绝不会走错。 | |
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