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sbagliato, -a
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
I. wrong [Brit rɒŋ, Am rɔŋ] ПРИЛ
1. wrong (incorrect):
wrong (ill-chosen)
wrong (containing errors) total
wrong note, forecast, hypothesis
in the wrong place at the wrong time
to prove to be wrong forecast, hypothesis:
to go the wrong way
to go to the wrong place
to take the wrong turning Brit or turn Am
to take the wrong turning Brit or turn Am
to say the wrong thing
2. wrong (reprehensible, unjust):
it is wrong to do
it's wrong to cheat
it was wrong of me, you to do
it is wrong for sb to do
it is wrong that
there's nothing wrong with or in sth
(so) what's wrong with that?
3. wrong (mistaken):
to be wrong person:
can you prove I'm wrong?
how wrong can you be!
I might be wrong
to be wrong about person, situation, details
to be wrong to do or in doing form
am I wrong in thinking that…?
to prove sb wrong
4. wrong (not as it should be):
to be wrong
what's wrong?
your clock is wrong
II. wrong [Brit rɒŋ, Am rɔŋ] НРЧ
to get sth wrong date, time, details
to get sth wrong calculations
to go wrong person:
to go wrong machine:
to go wrong plan:
you won't go far wrong if
III. wrong [Brit rɒŋ, Am rɔŋ] СЪЩ
1. wrong U (evil):
wrong
male м
wrong
wrong
she could do no wrong
2. wrong (injustice):
wrong
wrong
to right a wrong
to do sb wrong, a great wrong form
3. wrong ЮР:
wrong
IV. wrong [Brit rɒŋ, Am rɔŋ] ГЛАГ прх
1. wrong (treat unjustly):
wrong person, family
2. wrong (judge unfairly):
wrong form
V. wrong [Brit rɒŋ, Am rɔŋ]
to be wrong in the head разг
to get on the wrong side of sb
to go down the wrong way food, drink:
don't get me wrong
to be in the wrong
wrong-headed [Brit, Am ˌrɔŋˈhɛdəd] ПРИЛ
1. wrong-headed (stubborn):
wrong-headed person
2. wrong-headed (perverse):
wrong-headed policy, decision
wrong fount [ˈrɒŋfaʊnt, ˈrɔːŋ-] СЪЩ
wrong fount
wrong-foot [Brit ˌrɒŋˈfʊt, Am ˈˌrɑŋ ˈfʊt] ГЛАГ прх СПОРТ
wrong-foot opponent, adversary
wrong-headedness [Brit ˌrɒŋˈhɛdɪdnəs] СЪЩ
1. wrong-headedness (of person):
2. wrong-headedness (of policy, decision):
wrong-headedly [Brit ˌrɒŋˈhɛdɪdli] НРЧ
1. wrong-headedly (behave):
wrong-headedly
2. wrong-headedly (decide):
wrong-headedly
morally wrong
repairable wrong, situation
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
stortura прен
wrong idea
wrong thinking
erroneo interpretazione, giudizio
wrong
в PONS речника
английски
английски
италиански
италиански
I. wrong [rɑ:ŋ] ПРИЛ
1. wrong (not right):
wrong answer
wrong answer
to be wrong about sth/sb
he is wrong in thinking that
to be in the wrong place
to be plainly wrong
to prove sb wrong
2. wrong (not appropriate):
wrong
to do/say the wrong thing
this is the wrong time to
the wrong side of town
3. wrong (bad):
4. wrong ЮР, РЕЛ:
it is wrong to do that
it was wrong of him (to do that)
Phrases:
to go down the wrong way food, drink
II. wrong [rɑ:ŋ] НРЧ
1. wrong (incorrectly):
wrong
to do sth wrong
to get sth wrong
to get it wrong
don't get me wrong
to go wrong
to go wrong (stop working)
to go wrong (fail)
2. wrong (in a morally reprehensible way):
to do sth wrong
III. wrong [rɑ:ŋ] СЪЩ
1. wrong a. ЮР, РЕЛ:
wrong
male м
(to know) right from wrong
to put sb in the wrong
to do sb no wrong
2. wrong (unjust action):
wrong
to do sb (a) wrong (in doing sth)
to right a wrong
to suffer a wrong
Phrases:
to do wrong
he can do no wrong
IV. wrong [rɑ:ŋ] ГЛАГ прх form
to wrong sb (treat unjustly)
to wrong sb (judge unjustly)
wrong-headed ПРИЛ прин
wrong-headed person
wrong-headed concept, idea, plan
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
erroneo (-a)
wrong
errato (-a)
wrong
wrong note
to wrong-foot sb
wrong
the wrong way around
to be very wrong
wrong note
Present
Iwrong
youwrong
he/she/itwrongs
wewrong
youwrong
theywrong
Past
Iwronged
youwronged
he/she/itwronged
wewronged
youwronged
theywronged
Present Perfect
Ihavewronged
youhavewronged
he/she/ithaswronged
wehavewronged
youhavewronged
theyhavewronged
Past Perfect
Ihadwronged
youhadwronged
he/she/ithadwronged
wehadwronged
youhadwronged
theyhadwronged
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Topics include humorous incidents, wrong-headed theories, and noteworthy advances in the history of science and technology.
en.wikipedia.org
Rising casualties made its celebration of the machine age seem not just out of place but wrong-headed.
www.independent.co.uk
Their logic and proposal are not only wrong-headed, but very, very dangerous.
wislawjournal.com
The silencing of opinions, no matter how wrong-headed and despicable, is a road no society should ever willingly go down.
www.universitytimes.ie
Ant-intellectualism is one thing, but faith in wrong-headed pseudo-intellectualism is far worse.
en.wikipedia.org