A1 not correct错误的;不正确的
A2 If someone is wrong, they are not correct in their judgment or statement about something.弄错的;判断错的
to show by your actions that someone's judgment of you was not correct证明(某人)是错误的
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I got eight correct answers and two wrong ones in last week's exam.
On the last question, she guessed wrong.
He doesn't have the humility to admit when he's wrong.
I'd marked her down as a Labour Party supporter, but I was completely wrong.
I'm hopeless at physics, and it's the same with chemistry - I get it all wrong.
C1 not suitable or correct, or not as it should be不合适的;不想要的;不应该的
Something that is wrong is not considered to be socially acceptable or suitable.不正当的;不可取的
B1 If you ask someone what is wrong, you want to know what is worrying or upsetting them.烦恼的;不顺心的
mainly UK also the wrong way round If something is the wrong way around, the part that should be at the front is at the back.前后弄反的(地),颠倒的(地)
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There are fears that the weapons might fall into the wrong hands.
I realized I was looking at it from the wrong angle.
We realized we had taken the wrong road and had to double back.
I got into drugs because I was hanging around with the wrong people.
He put the wheel on the wrong way around.
B2 not considered morally acceptable by most people不道德的;不正当的;不对的
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Do you think it's wrong to use aborted foetuses for medical research?
"Was it wrong of me to go to the police?" "Oh no, I'm sure you did right."
It's wrong to treat animals as if they had no feelings.
You didn't do anything wrong, - you should have a clear conscience .
He argued that it was wrong to invest in the arms trade.
B1 [ after verb ] not working correctly不正常运转的;出毛病的
A2 informal in a way that is not correct错误地;不对
B1 to make a mistake in the way you answer or understand something答错;理解错
B2 If a situation or event goes wrong, it becomes unpleasant and is not a success.出问题;不如意;失败
to make a mistake犯错误;弄错
B1 UK If a machine goes wrong, it stops working correctly.(机器)出毛病,不正常运转
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Everything went wrong when we tried to expand the business.
We were having a pleasant meal, but when she mentioned politics, everything went wrong.
I don't know what went wrong with their relationship.
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I've tied the knots all wrong.
I got the time wrong.
I wrote the number down wrong.
[ U ] what is considered to be morally unacceptable不道德;不正当;错误
[ C ] formal an unfair action冤枉;不公平的行为
If someone is in the wrong, they have made a mistake or done something that is bad or illegal.犯错误;不对
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