
英:/'ˈrɒŋli/ 美:/'ˈrɔːŋli/
比較級:more wrongly 最高級:most wrongly
adv. 錯誤地;不恰當地;不公正地
The ordinary person was wrongly regarded by the police as a suspect.
這位普通人被警方錯認為嫌疑人。
The student wrongly recognized his teacher as a classmate.
這位學生将老師誤認為是同班同學。
The innocent man was wrongly sentenced to 10 years in prison.
這位無辜的人被錯判入獄10年。
She often projects her fears onto others and wrongly imagines her problems as their own.
她經常把自己的恐懼投射到别人身上,錯誤地把自己的問題臆想成别人的問題。
The magazine wrongly suggested he was a liar and a hypocrite.
該雜志錯誤地暗示他是個騙子和僞君子。
People often wrongly open doors before the train has come to a stop.
人們常常在火車停下之前錯誤地打開車門。
The Toad saw at once how wrongly and foolishly he had acted.
托德立刻明白他的行為是多麼錯誤和愚蠢。
They knew they had acted wrongly.
他們知道他們做得不對。
My name was wrongly spelt.
我的名字拼錯了。
adv.|in error/incorrectly;錯誤地;不恰當地;不公正地
wrongly 是副詞,表示“錯誤地”“不正确地”“不公正地”或“不恰當地”。它描述的是行為、判斷或狀态存在錯誤、偏差或不公正的情況。以下是詳細解釋:
錯誤地(方式或判斷錯誤)
指行為、認知或操作方式不正确或不符合事實、規則。
例:The suspect was wrongly accused of theft due to mistaken identity.(嫌疑人因身份識别錯誤被冤枉盜竊。)
來源:牛津詞典(Oxford Learner's Dictionaries)
不公正地(違背公平或正義)
強調行為或決定缺乏公正性,尤其用于法律或道德層面。
例:She felt she had been wrongly dismissed from her job without proper investigation.(她認為自己在未經充分調查的情況下被不公正解雇。)
來源:劍橋詞典(Cambridge Dictionary)
不恰當地(違反規則或标準)
指不符合既定程式、規範或社會準則的行為。
例:The device malfunctioned because it was wrongly installed.(設備因安裝不當而發生故障。)
來源:柯林斯詞典(Collins Dictionary)
: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries. "wrongly". Oxford University Press.
: Cambridge Dictionary. "wrongly". Cambridge University Press.
: Collins Dictionary. "wrongly". HarperCollins Publishers.
單詞wrongly 是副詞,由形容詞wrong(錯誤的)加副詞後綴-ly 構成,核心含義是“錯誤地;不正确地”,通常用于描述行為、判斷或理解的偏差。以下是詳細解釋:
錯誤地:指行為、判斷或結論與事實、規則、道德等不符。
不公正地:隱含因偏見或失誤導緻的不公平。
通過具體語境,可以更準确理解wrongly 的細微差異。例如,“He acted wrongly” 可能指行為不道德,而 “He answered wrongly” 僅表示答案錯誤。
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