wrongly
adverb /ˈrɒŋli/
/ˈrɔːŋli/
- in a way that is not right or correct
不公正地;不道德地;错误地 - He assumed, wrongly, that she did not care.
他误以为她并不在乎。 - The sentence had been wrongly translated.
这个句子翻译错了。 - She was wrongly diagnosed as having skin cancer.
她被误诊为皮肤癌。 - Rightly or wrongly, they felt they should have been better informed (= I do not know whether they were right to feel this way).
不论对错,他们觉得本该让他们了解到更多的情况。
- He assumed, wrongly, that she did not care.
- in a way that is not fair or not morally right
不公正地;不道德地;错误地 - She was wrongly accused of stealing.
她被诬告犯了偷盗罪。 - They knew they had acted wrongly.
他们知道他们做得不对。
Which Word? wrong / wrongly / wrongfullywrong / wrongly / wrongfully- In informal language wrong can be used as an adverb instead of wrongly, when it means ‘incorrectly’ and comes after a verb or its object:
在非正式用法中,wrong 可作副词代替 wrongly,表示错误地,置于动词或动词宾语之后: - My name was spelt wrong.
我的名字拼错了。 - I’m afraid you guessed wrong.
恐怕你猜错了。
wrongly 用于过去分词或 that 从句之前: - My name was wrongly spelt.
我的名字拼错了。 - She guessed wrongly that he was a teacher.
她误以为他是个教师。
- My name was spelt wrong.
- Wrongfully is usually used in a formal legal situation with words like convicted, dismissed and imprisoned.
wrongfully 通常用于正式的法律场合,与 convicted、dismissed、imprisoned 等词连用。
Collocations DictionaryWrongly is used with these verbs:- accuse
- act
- advise
- …
- She was wrongly accused of stealing.