wrongheaded如何读

英:['rɒŋhedɪd]

美:['rɒŋhedɪd]

wrongheaded是什么意思

  • adj.乖僻的;顽固的;固执的

wrongheaded自然拼读

wrong·head·ed

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wrongheaded扩展

wrongheadedly (adv.), wrongheadedness (n.)

wrongheaded词根

词根:wrong

adj.

wrong 错误的;失常的;不适当的

adv.

wrong 错误地;邪恶的,不正当地

wrongly 错误地;不恰当地;不公正地

n.

wrong 坏事;不公正

vt.

wrong 委屈;无理地对待;诽谤

wrongheaded英英释义

adjective

perversely and obstinately adhering to a wrong opinion or course of action.It was wrongheaded of him to refuse to put on sunscreen, especially considering the cancer scare he experienced last year.

contrary to sound judgment.Her leaving school is a wrongheaded decision that she will surely regret.

wrongheaded词源英文解释

The first known use of wrongheaded was in 1723

wrongheaded儿童词典英英释义

wrongheadedadjective

stubborn in clinging to wrong opinion or principles

wrongheaded 例句

1 Your idea that no one should apologize for anything is wrongheaded.

2 Maybe that’s what so many fans saw, a willfulness that emanated from such a strong sense of self-confidence that, even when wrongheaded, was impressive. 

3 Maybe Holly had some wrongheaded ideas about Arletta, but if she knew when a glue gun was in order, she wasn’t all bad.

4 In that small pause, you may find many options if you look: You can yell at him, let it go, or even feel sorry for him that he’s so wrongheaded.

5 It’s not necessarily a wrongheaded argument, but the manner in which Jay Z and his contemporaries have pressed the point is embarrassingly out-of-touch.

6 In fact, the move to teach calculus in some high schools seems to me wrongheaded if it leads to the exclusion of the above topics in finite mathematics.

7 That his conception seems less wrongheaded in its latest iteration is most likely because of cooled tempers and actual improvements.

8 The major-questions doctrine is a wrongheaded legal theory.

9 It doesn’t help that Mr. Gervais’s ideas about journalism and celebrity seem either radically outdated or simply wrongheaded, beginning with the idea that there’s such a thing as a swaggering radio reporter.

10 Has jazz’s reputation for being cerebral and remote ever felt more wrongheaded than it does right now?

11 And, above them, by a Supreme Court all too ready to leave even a wrongheaded conservative decision in place long enough to do real damage.

12 Skeptics, even those who agree with the concept of a common accounting language, called the SEC's approach wrongheaded.

持怀疑态度的人认为SEC的做法是错误的,其中包括原则上认同统一会计标准的人。

13 Even a selfish and wrongheaded pain is worth bringing to light if only to show where you stand.

14 These really wrongheaded ideas — but also, frankly, straight-up unapologetic racism — were baked into the infrastructural decisions of the city, essentially by one person.”

15 It’s an ugly and wrongheaded way for her to manage it, yes, but it also means you can’t “broach” the problem away.

16 The tapes serve as a fact check for historians, showing the unsightly side of Kissinger: craven, wrongheaded, paranoid.

17 And my, what a lot of unnerving fun comes next, including a spectacular splash of blood, a fall from grace, some true relationship talk and an impulsive, cataclysmically wrongheaded decision.

18 Encouraged by his father, the Duke of Edinburgh, a domineering and wrongheaded presence in his life, Charles was directed toward the virgin of choice, Lady Diana Spencer, age 19.

19 This question isn’t really about money, though; it’s about the wrongheaded idea that the straight guests are going to judge all gay couples on this.

20 When people we see occasionally jump to wrongheaded conclusions about us, offer a quick correction.

wrongheaded 同义词

4 不对

off no in the wrong

8 不对的

off

9 不合道理的

reasonless

14 刚愎自用的

self-opinionated

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