wrong
adjective /rɒŋ/
/rɔːŋ/
Idioms 错误的;不对的;不正确的 - I got all the answers wrong.
我的答案全都错了。 - He was driving on the wrong side of the road.
他开车行驶在道路逆行的一侧。 - Sorry, I must have dialled the wrong number.
对不起,我一定是拨错电话号码了。 - You're holding the camera the wrong way up!
你把照相机拿颠倒了! - That picture is the wrong way round.
那幅画挂反了。 - I soon realised I'd taken a wrong turn.
我很快意识到我走错了方向。 - He got all his calculations wrong.
他全都算错了。 - The information is just plain wrong.
信息完全错了。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- go
- …
- all
- badly
- disastrously
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- about
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- there’s nothing wrong with something
- you can’t go wrong (with something)
- I got all the answers wrong.
) not right about something/somebody人 synonym mistaken出错;搞错;有错误 - I think she lives at number 44, but I could be wrong.
我想她是住在 44 号,不过我可能记错了。 - wrong about something/somebody You were wrong about Tom; he's not married after all.
你把汤姆的情况搞错了,他根本没结婚。 - wrong to do something We were wrong to assume that she'd agree.
我们错误地以为她会同意。 - She would prove him wrong (= prove that he was wrong) whatever happened.
不论发生的是什么事,她都会证明他是错的。 - (informal) Correct me if I'm wrong (= I may be wrong) but didn't you say you two knew each other?
我若说错了请你纠正,你不是说过你们彼此认识吗? - (informal) If you think I'm happy, you're dead wrong.
如果你认为我幸福,那你就大错特错了。 - (informal) You think you've beaten me but that's where you're wrong.
你以为已经赢了我了,可你错就错在这里。 - (informal) ‘I thought this might interest you because I know you like boxing.’ ‘You're not wrong (= you are absolutely right). I love boxing.’
“我想你可能会对这个感兴趣,因为我知道你喜欢拳击,”。你没有错。我喜欢拳击。
Synonyms wrongwrong- false
- mistaken
- incorrect
- inaccurate
- misguided
- untrue
- wrong not right or correct; (of a person) not right about somebody/something:
- I got all the answers wrong.
我的答案全都错了。 - We were wrong to assume she’d agree.
我们错误地以为她会同意。
- I got all the answers wrong.
- false not true or correct; wrong because it is based on something that is not true or correct:
- A whale is a fish. True or false?
鲸鱼是鱼,对还是错? - She gave false information to the insurance company.
她向保险公司提供了不真实的资料。
- A whale is a fish. True or false?
- mistaken wrong in your opinion or judgement; based on a wrong opinion or bad judgement:
- You’re completely mistaken about Jane.
你对简的看法完全错了。
- You’re completely mistaken about Jane.
- incorrect (rather formal) wrong according to the facts; containing mistakes:
指与事实不符的、不准确的、不正确的: - Many of the figures were incorrect.
这些数字有许多是不准确的。
- Many of the figures were incorrect.
- inaccurate wrong according to the facts; containing mistakes:
- The report was badly researched and quite inaccurate.
这报告没有经过认真调查,颇为失实。
- The report was badly researched and quite inaccurate.
A fact, figure or spelling that is wrong is incorrect; information, a belief or a description based on incorrect facts can be incorrect or inaccurate; something that is produced, such as a film, report or map, that contains incorrect facts is inaccurate.用 incorrect 还是 inaccurate? - misguided wrong because you have understood or judged a situation badly:
- In her misguided attempts to help, she only made the situation worse.
她想帮忙,但做法不对头,反把事情弄得更糟。
- In her misguided attempts to help, she only made the situation worse.
- untrue not based on facts, but invented or guessed:
- These accusations are totally untrue.
这些指控纯属捏造。
- These accusations are totally untrue.
- to be wrong/mistaken about something
- wrong/false/mistaken/incorrect/inaccurate/untrue information
- a(n) false/mistaken/incorrect/inaccurate/misguided belief
- a(n) wrong/incorrect answer
- You were completely wrong about Maurice. He's not leaving.
你完全误解了莫里斯,他并没打算要离开。 - She was able to prove him wrong.
她能够证明他错了。 - Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't I know you?
如果我错了请指正,但是我不认识你吗? - The authors are just plain wrong in their assessments.
这些作者的评价显然是错误的。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- go
- …
- all
- badly
- disastrously
- …
- about
- for
- in
- …
- there’s nothing wrong with something
- you can’t go wrong (with something)
- I think she lives at number 44, but I could be wrong.
引起问题(或麻烦);有毛病;不正常 - Is anything wrong? You look worried.
出了什么事?看你愁眉苦脸的样子。 - ‘What's wrong?’ ‘Oh, nothing.’
“哪儿不舒服?” “噢,没事。” - wrong with somebody/something There's something wrong with the printer.
打印机出了故障。 - I have something wrong with my foot.
我的脚有点儿不对劲。 - The doctor could find nothing wrong with him.
医生查不出他有什么病。
- She was worried that there was something seriously wrong with her.
她担心她有什么严重的毛病。 - I've got something wrong with my foot.
我的脚有点问题。 - The doctor could find nothing physically wrong with him.
医生找不出他身体有任何毛病。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- go
- …
- all
- badly
- disastrously
- …
- about
- for
- in
- …
- there’s nothing wrong with something
- you can’t go wrong (with something)
- Is anything wrong? You look worried.
不合适的;不适当的;不合意的 - wrong something for something He's the wrong person for the job.
他不适合做这项工作。 - wrong for something She's simply wrong for this job.
她根本不适合做这项工作。 - wrong something to do I realized that it was the wrong thing to say.
我意识到说这话不恰当。 - Most people think that the country is heading in the wrong direction.
大多数人认为这个国家正朝着错误的方向前进。 - It was his bad luck to be in the wrong place at the wrong time (= so that he got involved in trouble without intending to).
算他倒霉,在错误的时间出现在错误的地方。 - We don't want this document falling into the wrong hands.
我们不想让这份文件落入不对路的人手里。 - She's all wrong for you.
她完全不适合你。
- wrong something for something He's the wrong person for the job.
不道德;不义;不诚实 - This man has done nothing wrong.
这位男子没有做过不正当的事。 - wrong to do something It is wrong to tell lies.
说谎是不道德的。 - It's morally wrong to kill somebody.
杀人在道德上是错误的。 - wrong of somebody (to do something) It was wrong of me to get so angry.
我不该发这么大脾气。 - wrong with doing something What's wrong with eating meat?
吃肉有什么不对? - wrong with something There's nothing inherently wrong with this type of nostalgia.
这种怀旧本身没有什么问题。 - wrong that… It is wrong that he should not be punished for what he did.
他的所作所为竟可不受惩罚,这太不公平了。
Topics Personal qualitiesb1- It was wrong of me to lose my temper.
我不该发脾气。 - It is wrong that she wasn't punished for what she did.
她没有因为她的所作所为受到惩罚是错误的。 - He knows that he's done wrong.
他知道做了不该做的事。 - Paying people such low wages is simply wrong.
给人这么低的工钱真是不公道。 - There's nothing wrong with eating meat.
吃肉没有什么不对。 - What's wrong with leading a comfortable life?
享受舒适的生活有什么不对?
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- go
- …
- all
- badly
- disastrously
- …
- about
- for
- in
- …
- there’s nothing wrong with something
- you can’t go wrong (with something)
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- This man has done nothing wrong.
not correct不正确
causing problems造成问题
not suitable不适合
not morally right不道德
词源late Old English wrang, from Old Norse rangr ‘awry, unjust’; related to wring.
Idioms
back the wrong horse
- (British English) to support somebody/something that is not successful
Topics Difficulty and failurec2下错赌注(支持了失败的一方或事情)
be barking up the wrong tree
- (informal) to have the wrong idea about how to get or achieve something
把方法搞错(或想偏);走错路线 - You're barking up the wrong tree if you're expecting us to lend you any money.
你要是指望我们借钱给你,你是走错庙门了。
- You're barking up the wrong tree if you're expecting us to lend you any money.
from/on the wrong side of the tracks
- from or living in a poor area or part of town
来自(城里的)贫民区;住在贫穷的地区(或城区)
get/start off on the right/wrong foot (with somebody)
- (informal) to start a relationship well/badly
开始时关系良好/不好 - I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss.
看来我和新老板的关系一开头就不好。
- I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss.
get on the right/wrong side of somebody
- to make somebody pleased with you/annoyed with you
讨得某人的欢心;惹得某人恼怒
get out of bed on the wrong side (British English)
(North American English get up on the wrong side of the bed)
- to be in a bad mood for the whole day for no particular reason
(无缘由地)一起床就整天情绪不好
get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
- (British English, informal) to understand something in the wrong way
误解;误会
hit/strike the right/wrong note
- (especially British English) to do, say or write something that is suitable/not suitable for a particular occasion
做(或说、写)得得体/不得体 - It is a bizarre tale and the author hits just the right note of horror and disbelief.
这是一个离奇的故事,作者恰到好处地表达了恐惧和怀疑。 - Unfortunately, the president struck the wrong note in his speech, ignoring the public mood.
不幸的是,总统在他的演讲中打错了音,忽略了公众的情绪。
- It is a bizarre tale and the author hits just the right note of horror and disbelief.
not far off/out/wrong
- (informal) almost correct
几乎正确 - Your guess wasn't far out at all.
你猜得几乎一点不错。 - They weren't far out with their estimate of 100 000.
他们估计有100,00 0人,这已经不远了。 - You're not far wrong when you say he's the richest guy in town.
当你说他是镇上最富有的人时,你错得并不远。
- Your guess wasn't far out at all.
on the right/wrong side of 40, 50, etc.
- (informal) younger or older than 40, 50, etc. years of age
不到/已过 40 岁(或 50 岁等)
on the right/wrong track
- thinking or behaving in the right/wrong way
思路对头/不对头;做法对路/不对路 - We haven’t found a cure yet—but we are on the right track.
我们还没有找到治愈的方法——但是我们走在正确的道路上。 - The new manager successfully got the team back onto the right track.
新教练成功地将球队又带上正轨。 - The police were on the wrong track when they treated the case as a revenge killing.
警方将案件当作仇杀案来办理是搞错了方向。
- We haven’t found a cure yet—but we are on the right track.
on the wrong side of the law
- in trouble with the police
违法
rub somebody up the wrong way (British English)
(North American English rub somebody the wrong way)
- (informal) to make somebody annoyed or angry, often without intending to, by doing or saying something that offends them
(无意中)惹人生气,触怒别人 - She tends to rub people up the wrong way.
她倾向于以错误的方式激怒别人。
- She tends to rub people up the wrong way.
take something the wrong way
- to be offended by a remark that was not intended to be offensive
误会本意良好的话 - She always takes things the wrong way.
她总是以错误的方式对待事情。
- She always takes things the wrong way.