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🔑 wrongBrE /rɒŋ/NAmE /rɔːŋ/ adjectivenot correct 不正确🔑 not right or correct 错误的;不对的;不正确的I got all the answers wrong. 我的答案全都错了。He was driving on the wrong side of the road. 他开车行驶在道路逆行的一侧。Sorry, I must have dialled the wrong number. 对不起,我一定是拨错电话号码了。You're holding the camera the wrong way up! 你把照相机拿颠倒了!That picture is the wrong way round. 那幅画挂反了。 OPP right 🔑 [not before noun] (of a person ) not right about sth/sb 出错;搞错;有错误 SYN mistaken I think she lives at number 44, but I could be wrong. 我想她是住在 44 号,不过我可能记错了。~ (about sth/sb) You were wrong about Tom; he's not married after all. 你把汤姆的情况搞错了,他根本没结婚。~ (to do sth) We were wrong to assume that she'd agree. 我们错误地以为她会同意。She would prove him wrong (= prove that he was wrong) whatever happened. 不论发生的是什么事,她都会证明他是错的。(informal) You think you've beaten me but that's where you're wrong. 你以为已经赢了我了,可你错就错在这里。(informal) Correct me if I'm wrong (= I may be wrong) but didn't you say you two knew each other? 我若说错了请你纠正,你不是说过你们彼此认识吗?wrongfalsemistakenincorrectinaccuratemisguideduntrue

These words all describe sth that is not right or correct, or sb who is not right about sth. 以上各词均指错误的、不正确的、犯错的。

  • wrong not right or correct; (of a person) not right about sb/sth 指错误的、不正确的,(人)出错、搞错、有错误I got all the answers wrong. 我的答案全都错了。We were wrong to assume she'd agree. 我们错误地以为她会同意。
  • false not true or correct; wrong because it is based on sth that is not true or correct 指不正确的、不真实的、错误的A whale is a fish. True or false? 鲸鱼是鱼,对还是错?She gave false information to the insurance company. 她向保险公司提供了虚假信息。
  • mistaken wrong in your opinion or judgement; based on a wrong opinion or bad judgement 指意见或判断不正确的、以错误的意见或判断为基础的You're completely mistaken about Jane. 你对简的看法完全错了。
  • incorrect (rather formal) wrong according to the facts; containing mistakes 指与事实不符的、不准确的、不正确的Many of the figures were incorrect. 这些数字有许多是不准确的。
  • inaccurate wrong according to the facts; containing mistakes 指与事实不符的、不准确的、不正确的The report was badly researched and quite inaccurate. 这报告没有经过认真调查,颇为失实。

incorrect or inaccurate? 用 incorrect 还是 inaccurate?

A fact, figure or spelling that is wrong is incorrect; information, a belief or a description based on incorrect facts can be incorrect or inaccurate; something that is produced, such as a film, report or map, that contains incorrect facts is inaccurate. 事实、数据或拼写错误用 incorrect;以错误事实为基础的信息、看法或描述可用 incorrect 或 inaccurate;影片、报告或地图等制品包含与事实不符的内容用 inaccurate。

  • misguided wrong because you have understood or judged a situation badly 指理解不当的、判断失误的In her misguided attempts to help, she only made the situation worse. 她想帮忙,但做法不对头,反把事情弄得更糟。
  • untrue not based on facts, but invented or guessed 指无事实根据的、捏造的、凭空猜想的These accusations are totally untrue. 这些指控纯属捏造。

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  • to be wrong/mistaken about sth
  • wrong/false/mistaken/incorrect/inaccurate/untrue information
  • a(n) false/mistaken/incorrect/inaccurate/misguided belief
  • a(n) wrong/incorrect answer
causing problems 造成问题🔑 [not before noun] causing problems or difficulties; not as it should be 引起问题(或麻烦);有毛病;不正常Is anything wrong? You look worried. 出了什么事?看你愁眉苦脸的样子。' What's wrong?' 'Oh, nothing.' “哪儿不舒服?” “噢,没事。”~ with sb/sthThere's something wrong with the printer. 打印机出了故障。The doctor could find nothing wrong with him. 医生查不出他有什么病。I have something wrong with my foot. 我的脚有点儿不对劲。not suitable 不适合🔑 [usually before noun] not suitable, right or what you need 不合适的;不适当的;不合意的~ (sth) (for sth) He's the wrong person for the job. 他不适合做这项工作。~ (sth to do) I realized that it was the wrong thing to say. 我意识到说这话不恰当。We don't want this document falling into the wrong hands. 我们不想让这份文件落入不对路的人手里。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). 算他倒霉,在错误的时间出现在错误的地方。not morally right 不道德🔑 [not usually before noun] not morally right or honest 不道德;不义;不诚实This man has done nothing wrong. 这位男子没有做过不正当的事。~ (of/for sb) (to do sth) It is wrong to tell lies. 说谎是不道德的。It was wrong of me to get so angry. 我不该发这么大脾气。~ with sth/with doing sthWhat's wrong with eating meat? 吃肉有什么不对?~ that…It is wrong that he should not be punished for what he did. 他的所作所为竟可不受惩罚,这太不公平了。 Silent letters gnarled, gnash, gnat, gnaw, gnome haute cuisine, heir, (NAmE herb), honour, hors d’oeuvre, hour knack, knee, kneel, knife, knight, knit, knob, knock, knot, know, knuckle psalm, psephology, psychic, ptarmigan, pterodactyl, psychology wrangle, wrap, wreath, wreck, wrench, wrestle, wriggle, wring, write, wrong bomb, climb, crumb, doubt, lamb, limb ascent, fascinate, muscle, scene, scissors height, right, sleigh, weight align, campaign, design, foreign, malign, reign, unfeigned balmy, calm, calf, half, yolk autumn, column, condemn, damn, hymn, solemn bristle, fasten, listen, mortgage, soften, thistle, wrestle biscuit, build, circuit, disguise, guilty, league, rogue, vague yacht answer, sword, two wrong·ness BrE /ˈrɒŋnəs/NAmE /ˈrɔːŋnəs/ noun [U] (formal) from/on the ˌwrong side of the ˈtracksfrom or living in a poor area or part of town 来自(城里的)贫民区;住在贫穷的地区(或城区)get (hold of) the ˌwrong end of the ˈstick(BrE, informal) to understand sth in the wrong way 误解;误会on the ˌwrong side of the ˈlawin trouble with the police 违法take sth the wrong ˈwayto be offended by a remark that was not intended to be offensive 误会本意良好的话ˌback the wrong ˈhorse(BrE) to support sb/sth that is not successful 下错赌注(支持了失败的一方或事情)be barking up the wrong ˈtree(informal) to have the wrong idea about how to get or achieve sth 把方法搞错(或想偏);走错路线You're barking up the wrong tree if you're expecting us to lend you any money. 你要是指望我们借钱给你,你是走错庙门了。get out of bed on the wrong side(BrE) (NAmEget up on the wrong side of the bed) to be bad-tempered for the whole day for no particular reason (无缘由地)一起床就整天情绪不好not far ˈoff/ˈout/ˈwrong(informal) almost correct 几乎正确Your guess wasn't far out at all. 你猜得几乎一点不错。get/start off on the right/wrong ˈfoot (with sb)(informal) to start a relationship well/badly 开始时关系良好/不好I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. 看来我和新老板的关系一开头就不好。hit/strike the right/wrong ˈnote(especially BrE) to do, say or write sth that is suitable/not suitable for a particular occasion 做(或说、写)得得体/不得体rub sb up the wrong ˈway(BrE) (NAmErub sb the wrong ˈway) (informal) to make sb annoyed or angry, often without intending to, by doing or saying sth that offends them (无意中)惹人生气,触怒别人get on the right/wrong ˈside of sbto make sb pleased with you/annoyed with you 讨得某人的欢心;惹得某人恼怒on the ˌright/ˌwrong side of ˈ40, ˈ50, etc.(informal) younger or older than 40, 50, etc. years of age 不到/已过 40 岁(或 50 岁等)on the right/wrong ˈtrackthinking or behaving in the right/wrong way 思路对头/不对头;做法对路/不对路
🔑 wrongBrE /rɒŋ/NAmE /rɔːŋ/ adverb (used after verbs 用于动词之后) in a way that produces a result that is not correct or that you do not want 错误地;不正确;不对My name is spelt wrong. 我的名字给拼错了。The program won't load. What am I doing wrong? 这程序载入不了。我哪里出错了?I was trying to apologize but it came out wrong (= what I said sounded wrong). 我是想要道歉,可是话一出口却变了味儿。'I thought you were going out.' 'Well you must have thought wrong, then!' “我原以为你要出去呢。” “啊,那你一定是想错了!” OPP right wrong / wrongly / wrongfully
  • In informal language wrong can be used as an adverb instead of wrongly, when it means 'incorrectly' and comes after a verb or its object. 在非正式用法中,wrong 可作副词代替 wrongly,表示错误地,置于动词或动词宾语之后My name was spelled wrong. 我的名字拼错了。I'm afraid you guessed wrong. 恐怕你猜错了。 Wrongly is used before a past participle or a that clause. * wrongly 用于过去分词或 that 从句之前My name was wrongly spelt. 我的名字拼错了。She guessed wrongly that he was a teacher. 她误以为他是个教师。
  • Wrongfully is usually used in a formal legal situation with words like convicted, dismissed and imprisoned. * wrongfully 通常用于正式的法律场合,与 convicted、dismissed、imprisoned 等词连用。
get sb ˈwrong(informal) to not understand correctly what sb means 误会,误解,曲解(某人的意思)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… 别误解我,我认为他活儿干得不错,不过…get sth ˈwrong(informal) 🔑 to not understand a situation correctly 误会,误解,曲解(某事)No, you've got it all wrong. She's his wife. 不,你完全误会了。她是他的妻子。🔑 to make a mistake with sth 把…搞错;把…弄错I must have got the figures wrong. 我一定是把数字给搞错了。go ˈwrong🔑 to make a mistake 犯错误;做错事;搞错;弄错If you do what she tells you, you won't go far wrong. 你要是按照她说的做,就不会出大差错。Where did we go wrong with those kids (= what mistakes did we make for them to behave so badly)? 我们在什么地方把这些孩子惯坏了?🔑 (of a machine 机器) to stop working correctly 发生故障;出毛病My watch keeps going wrong. 我的表不断地出毛病。🔑 to experience problems or difficulties 出现问题;遇到困难The relationship started to go wrong when they moved abroad. 移居国外后,他们的关系开始出现问题了。What else can go wrong (= what other problems are we going to have)? 还会出现什么问题?you can't go ˈwrong (with sth)(informal) used to say that sth will always be acceptable in a particular situation 绝对不会出错;绝不会有问题For a quick lunch you can't go wrong with pasta. 想要吃一顿快捷的午餐,吃意大利面准错不了。put a foot ˈwrong (usually used in negative sentences 通常用于否定句) to make a mistake 犯错误;做错事In the last two games he has hardly put a foot wrong. 他在上两局比赛中几乎一点错都没有出。
🔑 wrongBrE /rɒŋ/NAmE /rɔːŋ/ noun [U] behaviour that is not honest or morally acceptable 不义行为;欺骗行径;恶行Children must be taught the difference between right and wrong. 必须教儿童分清是非。Her son can do no wrong in her eyes. 在她眼里,她的儿子不可能做坏事。 [C] (formal) an act that is not legal, honest or morally acceptable 犯罪;欺骗;罪恶It is time to forgive past wrongs if progress is to be made. 如果想有进步,现在就该宽恕过去的罪过。 OPP right in the ˈwrongresponsible for an accident, a mistake, an argument, etc. (在事故、错误、争论等中)有错,应承担责任The motorcyclist was clearly in the wrong. 骑摩托车的人显然对事故负有责任。two ˌwrongs don't make a ˈright(saying) used to say that if sb does sth bad to you, the situation will not be improved by doing sth bad to them 冤冤相报永无完了;以牙还牙行不通right a ˈwrongto do sth to correct an unfair situation or sth bad that you have done 纠正错误;平反昭雪
🔑 wrongBrE /rɒŋ/NAmE /rɔːŋ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they wrong BrE /rɒŋ/ NAmE /rɔːŋ/present simple - he / she / it wrongs BrE /rɒŋz/ NAmE /rɔːŋz/past simple wronged BrE /rɒŋd/ NAmE /rɔːŋd/past participle wronged BrE /rɒŋd/ NAmE /rɔːŋd/ -ing form wronging BrE /ˈrɒŋɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈrɔːŋɪŋ/ [usually passive] ~ sb(formal) to treat sb badly or in an unfair way 不公正(或不诚实)对待He felt deeply wronged by the allegations. 这些指控让他感到深受冤枉。
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