wrong如何读

英:[rɒŋ]

美:[rɔːŋ]

wrong英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 不道德的,不正当的,不义的 not morally right; unjust
  2. 不确实的,不正确的,错误的 not true or correct
  3. 不合要求的,不适合的 not required, suitable or the most desirable
  4. 有故障,有毛病 in a bad condition (and not working properly)
adv.(副词)
  1. 错误地 in a wrong manner or direction; mistakenly; with incorrect results
n.(名词)
  1. [U] 罪过,过失,罪恶 sth that is wrong
  2. [C] 不义的行为,不公正的事 unjust action; injustice

wrong是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 错误的,不对的,不正确的
  2. 不道德的
  3. 邪恶的
  4. 相反的,颠倒的
  5. 犯罪的
  6. 不健全的
  7. 不公正的
  8. 不好的
  9. 失常的
  10. 不舒服的,有毛病的
  11. 反对的
  12. 背面的,里面的
  13. 无聊的
  14. 不适当的
adv. (副词)
  1. 错误地,不对,失当
  2. 不好地
  3. 不公正地
  4. 逆,方向错误地
  5. 邪恶地,不正当地
  6. 不成功地,不幸地
n. (名词)
  1. 错误
  2. 邪恶
  3. 坏事
  4. 不道德
  5. 不法行为,犯罪,罪
  6. 过失
  7. 不正
  8. 不得当的处置
  9. 冤枉,不公正的对待
  10. 【律】侵犯(权利)
  11. 损害,虐待,作孽,委屈,折磨
  12. 问题
v. (动词)
  1. 害,使受害
  2. 无礼地对待,不正当地对待, 不公正对待
  3. 虐待,折磨
  4. 诈骗
  5. 诬害,加害,诽谤,中伤,侮辱
  6. 误解
  7. 勾引,诱奸、玷辱(女子)
  8. 【海】追过,超过
  9. 冤枉,委屈

wrong变形

复数:wrongs

第三人称单数:wrongs

现在分词:wronging

过去式:wronged

过去分词:wronged

比较级:wronger

最高级:wrongest

wrong扩展

wrongly (adv.), wrongness (n.)

wrong词根

词根:wrong

adj.

wrongful 不正当的;不讲道理的;不合法的

wrongheaded 固执的;坚持错误的

adv.

wrongly 错误地;不恰当地;不公正地

wrongfully 不正当地;不妥地

n.

wrongdoing 坏事;不道德的行为

wrongdoer 做坏事的人;违法犯罪者

wrongfulness 不法性

wrongness 不正直;谬误;不公正

wrong英英释义

noun

an injurious, unfair, or unjust act : action or conduct inflicting harm without due provocation or just cause

a violation or invasion of the legal rights of anotherespecially: tort

something wrong, immoral, or unethicalespecially: principles, practices, or conduct contrary to justice, goodness, equity, or law

the state, position, or fact of being or doing wrong: such as

the state of being mistaken or incorrect

the state of being guilty

adjective

not according to the moral standard : sinful, immoral

thought that war was wrong

not right or proper according to a code, standard, or convention : improper

it was wrong not to thank your host

not according to truth or facts : incorrect

gave a wrong date

not satisfactory (as in condition, results, health, or temper)

not in accordance with one's needs, intent, or expectations

took the wrong bus

of, relating to, or constituting the side of something that is usually held to be opposite to the principal one, that is the one naturally or by design turned down, inward, or away, or that is the least finished or polished

adverb

without accuracy : incorrectly

guessed wrong

without regard for what is proper or just

was reprimanded for what he had done wrong

in a wrong direction

turned wrong at the junction

in an unsuccessful or unfortunate way

something went wrong

out of working order or condition

in a false light

don't get me wrong

verb

transitive verb

to do wrong to : injure, harm

to treat disrespectfully or dishonorably : violate

defraud—usually used with of

wronged them of their land

discredit, malign

wrong词组

go wrong出毛病;弄错;发生故障

in the wrong有错误;应付责任

wrong with有毛病;出故障;不正常

do wrongv. 作恶

what's wrong怎么了

something wrong with…出了毛病;…有问题;…不对头

wrong number错号,错误号码

went wrong弄错;走错路;出毛病

wrong side(东西的)反面;(衣帽的)里子

wrong answer答案错误

right a wrong平反;报仇;纠正错误

get it wrong误解;算错

get me wrong误解我;误会我;冤枉我

something goes wrong某事上出问题;出差错

what's wrong with you你哪里不对劲

dead wrong[俚]大错特错

wrong data错误数据

wrong side out里朝外;表里倒置

wrong order次序错了

wrong词源中文解释

源自晚期古英语,意为"扭曲的,弯曲的,歪斜的",来自古挪威语 rangr,早期为 *vrangr "弯曲的,歪斜的,错误的",来自原始日耳曼语 *wrang-(也是丹麦语 vrang "弯曲的,错误的",中古荷兰语 wranc,荷兰语 wrang "酸的,苦的"的来源,字面意思是"扭曲嘴巴的东西"),来自 *wrengh-,这是 *wergh- "转动"的鼻音变体,源自 PIE 词根 *wer- (2) "转动,弯曲"。

大约在1300年左右,"不正确,坏的,不道德的,不公正的"的含义开始发展。因此,从词源上看, Wrong 是 right (adj.1)的否定词,后者来自拉丁语 rectus,字面意思是"直的"。拉丁语 pravus 字面意思是"弯曲的",但最常见的意思是"错误的,坏的"; 在意大利语和斯拉夫语中,其他表示"弯曲"的词也有"错误"的意思。比如法语 tort "错误,不公正",源自拉丁语 tortus "扭曲的"。

作为副词使用大约始于1200年。Wrong-headed 的记录可以追溯到1732年。"起床心情不好"的说法在1801年就有记录,据《牛津英语词典》解释,这是因为它对人的脾气有影响; 它出现在哈利韦尔的"古老和省级词汇字典"中,但在1870年代晚期之前似乎并未被广泛使用。"床铺的 rise on the right side"在1560年代就已成为谚语,表示好运或好脾气。"比某个年龄 on the wrong side of",意为"比...年龄大",始于1660年代。Wrong side of the road(为迎面而来的交通预留的)始于1838年。"来自城镇的 from (or on) the wrong side of the tracks",意为"来自贫穷的地方",始于1921年,美国英语。

wrong_计算机行业词汇

【修】错,错误

wrong词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Old English wrang, from *wrang, adjective, wrong Adjective Middle English, from Old English *wrang, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse rangr awry, wrong, Danish vrang wrong side; akin to Old English wringan to wring

The first known use of wrong was before the 12th century

wrong儿童词典英英释义

yield1 of 2verb

to give up possession of on claim or demand : surrender

to give oneself up to a liking, temptation, or habit

to bear as a natural product

trees that yield fruit

to produce as a result of effort

this soil should yield good crops

to return as profit or interest

to bring good results

to give up and stop fighting

will not yield to their enemy

to give way to urging, persuasion, or pleading

to give way under physical force so as to bend, stretch, or break

to admit that someone else is better

yield2 of 2noun

something yielded : productespecially: the amount or quantity produced or returned

a high yield of wheat per acre

yet1 of 2adverb

in addition : besides

gives yet another reason

even entry 3 sense 4

a yet higher speed

up to now : so far

hasn't done much yet

at this time : so soon as now

not time to go yet

still entry 3 sense 2

is yet a new country

at a later time

may yet see the light

nevertheless

strong, yet not strong enough

yet2 of 2conjunction

despite that fact : but

bought more milk yet it was not enough for everyone

yard1 of 2noun

a small often enclosed area open to the sky and next to a building

the grounds of a building (as the grassy area around a house)

an enclosure for livestock

an area with its buildings and equipment set aside for a particular activity

a navy yard

a system of railroad tracks for keeping and repairing cars

yard2 of 2noun

any of various units of measureespecially: a unit of length equal in the U.S. to 0.9144 meter see measure

a long pole tapered toward the ends that supports and spreads the top of a sail

yard1 of 2noun

a small often enclosed area open to the sky and next to a building

the grounds of a building (as the grassy area around a house)

an enclosure for livestock

an area with its buildings and equipment set aside for a particular activity

a navy yard

a system of railroad tracks for keeping and repairing cars

yard2 of 2noun

any of various units of measureespecially: a unit of length equal in the U.S. to 0.9144 meter see measure

a long pole tapered toward the ends that supports and spreads the top of a sail

yard1 of 2noun

a small often enclosed area open to the sky and next to a building

the grounds of a building (as the grassy area around a house)

an enclosure for livestock

an area with its buildings and equipment set aside for a particular activity

a navy yard

a system of railroad tracks for keeping and repairing cars

yard2 of 2noun

any of various units of measureespecially: a unit of length equal in the U.S. to 0.9144 meter see measure

a long pole tapered toward the ends that supports and spreads the top of a sail

wrong1 of 3noun

a harmful, unfair, or unjust act

something that is wrong : wrong principles, practices, or conduct

know right from wrong

the state, position, or fact of being or doing wrong

in the wrong

wrong2 of 3adjective

not according to the moral standard : sinful, immoral

not agreeing with proper behavior

it was wrong not to thank the hostess

not suitable

wore the wrong clothes for a wedding

not according to truth or facts : incorrect

a wrong answer on the test

not satisfactory

there's something wrong about the story's ending

not in agreement with one's needs, intentions, or expectations

took the wrong bus

made so as to be placed down or under and not to be seen

the wrong side of a fabric

wrong3 of 3verb

to do wrong to : injure, harm

to make unjust remarks about

wrong 例句

1 “It’s kind of dumb to begin with. And I’m wearing the wrong shoes. It’s hard to run in these.”

2 He pointed out that Jews were not admitted to the clubs he belonged to either, as if one wrong justified another.

3 But they are not in the wrong at all.

但是他们完全没有错误。

4 Why did he have such a hard time seeing right from wrong?

5 What happened yesterday is that I am wrong.

昨天的事情是我不对.

6 “You picked the wrong day to sleep late.”

7 Told by the teacher, she knew she was wrong.

经老师一说, 她知道自己不对.

8 And even if they didn’t, they always worry about doing something wrong.

9 “That’s the story we didn’t get into yesterday when we told you we wanted to start our own club. He basically wants me to act the stereotype, which is just...it’s just wrong,” she says.

10 “Don’t tell her I said so, but your mother is wrong.”

11 Nick Farthing was in his bed, asleep and dreaming of pirates on the sunny blue sea, when it all went wrong.

12 Something has gone wrong with my watch. Please put it right.

我的表有毛病, 请把它修理好.

13 First impressions are often wrong.

最初的印象常常是不正确的.

14 Nearly everything that could go wrong has gone wrong.

差不多可能出乱子的地方都出了乱子。

15 It was very wrong of him to make such a request.

16 It is completely wrong, but durable just the same.

17 How some of her friends had gone down a “wrong” path.

18 The Abilities of the Man, that uses them to his Neighbour's Wrong.

19 It would give physicists the first direct evidence that the big bang was correct and that steady state was wrong.

20 All the amusement drained out of them, and this time Nok knew she had said the wrong thing.

wrong 同义词

4 不义的

black

6 欺骗行径

wrongdoing

11

keel pour

14 里面的

inside

21 坏的

evil ill addled addle

24 使丢脸

humiliate flatten

25 过错

error fault

26 不恰当的

unhappy irrelevant

39 出故障

stick quit fritz on the fritz

42 不实

aerial

48 出错的

corrupt at fault

49 不实的

aerial

52 不对的

amiss

53 不应该的

unnecessary

55 有故障

adrift

61 诬害

frame-up

69 失常的

sick

73 不正当行为

Watergate knavery

80 不妥的

inadvisable

84 不合宜的

incorrect unpolitic

91 诬指

make out to be

92 不想要

kiss off

98 罪过

crime trespass

102 恶行

evil sin vice misdeed infamy

104 反面的

reverse

107 出毛病的

out of whack

114 不可取的

inadvisable

115

affect touch

117 受害

suffer

121 不应该地

wrongly

129 侵权行为

tortious tort

131 玷辱

attainture brand

134 背面的

reverse rear

138 亏待

shaft batter

139 故障的

conked-out blooey

141 不正确地

amiss incorrectly falsely wrongly

wrong 短语相关

in the wrong on the right/wrong side of (someone) wrong number get (someone or something) wrong rub the wrong way get the wrong idea do no wrong the wrong end of the stick get (someone) wrong bark up the wrong tree

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