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Thông dụng
Tính từ
Phó từ
Hỏng, không chạy, không làm việc chính xác (máy móc)
- the television has gone wrong again
- cái ti vi lại bị hỏng rồi
Đồng nghĩa Tiếng Anh
Adj.
Improper, unjust, unfair, injudicious, unethical,terrible, foul, awful, bad, immoral, sinful, evil, iniquitous,villainous, wicked, vile, diabolic(al), infernal, fiendish,corrupt, dishonest, reprehensible, abominable, dreadful,dishonourable, blameworthy, naughty, shameful, disgraceful,opprobrious, criminal, felonious, illegal, illicit, unlawful,illegitimate, Colloq crooked: They believe that all war iswrong. It was wrong of you to come here while my husband wasaway. 2 mistaken, in error, erroneous, incorrect, inaccurate,imprecise, inexact, fallacious, askew, false, wide of the mark;strange, odd, peculiar, curious; Colloq off target or US alsooff the target, Brit off beam, US off the beam: The answers tothese four questions were all wrong. You certainly have somewrong ideas about me. 3 incorrect, improper, unsuitable: Theymust have given us the wrong baby at the hospital.
Inappropriate, inapt, improper, indecorous, unseemly, unfitting,unacceptable, undesirable, incongruous, unbecoming, out ofplace, ill-considered, wrong-headed, imprudent, misguided,inexpedient, impolitic, infelicitous, Colloq out of line: Yousaw nothing wrong in inviting girls to stay with you in yourrooms? Your mother thinks she's the wrong girl for you. 5 out oforder, not working, faulty, awry, amiss, the matter, defective,imperfect, unsound, flawed, deficient: Considering the noise mycar makes, there must be something wrong.
Awry, imperfectly, incorrectly, improperly,inappropriately, amiss, badly, wrongly, Scots and No. Eng. andliterary agley, Colloq out of sync: You've wired up the videoall wrong.
Go wrong. a go astray, falter, fail, lapse, err,fall from grace, go to the bad, deteriorate, go downhill,backslide, regress, retrogress, recidivate: Her father wasconvinced that she would go wrong if she went into the theatre.b fail, malfunction, break down, miscarry, backfire, fallthrough, Colloq flop, come to grief, go kaput, Brit go phut:The entire plan went wrong when Clara started screaming.
Oxford
Adj., adv., n., & v.
Amiss; out of order, in or into a bad or abnormalcondition (something wrong with my heart; my watch has gonewrong).
V.tr.1 treat unjustly; do wrong to.
Do wrong commit sin; transgress,offend. do wrong to malign or mistreat (a person). get inwrong with incur the dislike or disapproval of (a person). geton the wrong side of fall into disfavour with. get wrong 1misunderstand (a person, statement, etc.).
Obtain anincorrect answer to. get (or get hold of) the wrong end of thestick misunderstand completely. go down the wrong way (of food)enter the windpipe instead of the gullet. go wrong 1 take thewrong path.
Depart fromvirtuous or suitable behaviour. in the wrong responsible for aquarrel, mistake, or offence. on the wrong side of 1 out offavour with (a person).
Disconcert; catchunprepared. wrong-headed perverse and obstinate.wrong-headedly in a wrong-headed manner. wrong-headedness thestate of being wrong-headed. wrong side the worse or undesiredor unusable side of something, esp. fabric. wrong side outinside out. wrong way round in the opposite or reverse of thenormal or desirable orientation or sequence etc.
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