wrong
英[rɒŋ]
美[rɔŋ]
- adv. 错误地;邪恶的,不正当地
- n. 坏事;不公正
- adj. 错误的;失常的;不适当的
- vt. 委屈;无理地对待;诽谤
- n. (Wrong)人名;(英)朗
词组搭配
get someone wrong
misunderstand someone, especially by falsely imputing malice
误解某人;冤枉某人
get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
misunderstand something
误解某事;搞错
go down the wrong way
(of food) enter the windpipe instead of the gullet
(食物)进入气管,吃呛
in the wrong
responsible for a quarrel, mistake, or offence
为(争吵,错误,罪行)负责
the wrong way round
in the opposite of the normal or desirable orientation, direction, or sequence
方向(或顺序)不对(或不正)地
two wrongs don't make a right
(proverb)the fact that someone has done something unjust or dishonest is no justification for acting in a similar way
(谚)以牙还牙行不通;两个错误不等于一个正确;不能因别人错了自己也就可以犯错
do (someone) wrong【非正式用语】
To be unfaithful or disloyal.
不诚实,不忠诚
go wrong
To take a wrong turn or make a wrong move.
走错路,搞不好:拐错弯或采取了错误的行动
To go astray morally.
堕落:道德上的堕落
To go amiss; turn out badly.
出差错,出故障