
英:/'ˈrɒŋli/ 美:/'ˈrɔːŋli/
比较级:more wrongly 最高级:most wrongly
adv. 错误地;不恰当地;不公正地
The ordinary person was wrongly regarded by the police as a suspect.
这位普通人被警方错认为嫌疑人。
The student wrongly recognized his teacher as a classmate.
这位学生将老师误认为是同班同学。
The innocent man was wrongly sentenced to 10 years in prison.
这位无辜的人被错判入狱10年。
She often projects her fears onto others and wrongly imagines her problems as their own.
她经常把自己的恐惧投射到别人身上,错误地把自己的问题臆想成别人的问题。
The magazine wrongly suggested he was a liar and a hypocrite.
该杂志错误地暗示他是个骗子和伪君子。
People often wrongly open doors before the train has come to a stop.
人们常常在火车停下之前错误地打开车门。
The Toad saw at once how wrongly and foolishly he had acted.
托德立刻明白他的行为是多么错误和愚蠢。
They knew they had acted wrongly.
他们知道他们做得不对。
My name was wrongly spelt.
我的名字拼错了。
adv.|in error/incorrectly;错误地;不恰当地;不公正地
wrongly 是副词,表示“错误地”“不正确地”“不公正地”或“不恰当地”。它描述的是行为、判断或状态存在错误、偏差或不公正的情况。以下是详细解释:
错误地(方式或判断错误)
指行为、认知或操作方式不正确或不符合事实、规则。
例:The suspect was wrongly accused of theft due to mistaken identity.(嫌疑人因身份识别错误被冤枉盗窃。)
来源:牛津词典(Oxford Learner's Dictionaries)
不公正地(违背公平或正义)
强调行为或决定缺乏公正性,尤其用于法律或道德层面。
例:She felt she had been wrongly dismissed from her job without proper investigation.(她认为自己在未经充分调查的情况下被不公正解雇。)
来源:剑桥词典(Cambridge Dictionary)
不恰当地(违反规则或标准)
指不符合既定程序、规范或社会准则的行为。
例:The device malfunctioned because it was wrongly installed.(设备因安装不当而发生故障。)
来源:柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries. "wrongly". Oxford University Press.
: Cambridge Dictionary. "wrongly". Cambridge University Press.
: Collins Dictionary. "wrongly". HarperCollins Publishers.
单词wrongly 是副词,由形容词wrong(错误的)加副词后缀-ly 构成,核心含义是“错误地;不正确地”,通常用于描述行为、判断或理解的偏差。以下是详细解释:
错误地:指行为、判断或结论与事实、规则、道德等不符。
不公正地:隐含因偏见或失误导致的不公平。
通过具体语境,可以更准确理解wrongly 的细微差异。例如,“He acted wrongly” 可能指行为不道德,而 “He answered wrongly” 仅表示答案错误。
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