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| U behaviour that is morally wrong or that breaks a rule 坏事;违反规定的事;错误 | do wrong Anyone who does wrong will be punished. 不管谁干了坏事都要受到惩罚。 | | right and wrong Small children do not know the difference between right and wrong. 小孩子还不能明辨是非。 | | a | C used about a particular action or situation 错误的行为(或情况) | | There were disagreements over the rights and wrongs of sex education. 对性教育的对与错存在分歧。 | | |
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- | sb can do no wrong informal |
| used for saying that someone is regarded as perfect by other people , although you may not agree with this opinion |
| 某人绝不会做错事 |
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- | do sb wrong |
| to treat someone in an unfair or cruel way |
| 对某人不公正;冤枉某人 |
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- | in the wrong |
| someone who is in the wrong has made a mistake and deserves the blame for it |
| 负有责任的;应受责备的 |
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