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Examples:He who never wrongs others does not fear the knock in the night.—red-blue or black-white (idiom); the rights and wrongs of a case—lit. if it's wrong, it's wrong (idiom); make the best after a mistake—use public office to avenge private wrongs—men fear getting inthe wrong line of business, women fear marrying the wrong man (proverb)—not distinguishing red-blue or black-white (idiom); not distinguish between right and wrong—go against the tide (idiom); to do things all wrong—lit. doesn't hurt, doesn't tickle (idiom); sth is wrong, but not quite sure what—not distinguishing black or white (idiom); not distinguish between right and wrong—extreme joy turns sorrow (idiom); Don't celebrate too soon, things could still go wrong!—born at the wrong time (idiom); unlucky (esp. complain about one's fate)—give up one's wrong way of life and turn to a better one—admit sth is wrong after insisting it is right—mahjong player disqualified by unintentionally taking in the wrong number of dominoes—lit. argue who is right and wrong (idiom); to quibble—Public opinion will judge what's right and wrong.—instinctive understanding, esp. of ethical issues (idiom); untrained, but with an inborn sense of right and wrong—lit. right and wrong, crooked and straight (idiom); fig. merits and demerits—whether it's right or wrong doesn't make a lot of difference—can't tell black from white (idiom); unable distinguish wrong from right—incorrect break in reading Chinese, dividing text inclauses at wrong point—a wrong repeated becomes right (idiom); a lie or an error passed on for a long time may be taken for the truth—the wrong way round (back-to-front, inside out etc)—determine right and wrong based on public opinion [idiom.]—obstinately persist in going about things the wrong way [idiom.]—apparently right but actually wrong; specious [idiom.]— |