wrongfully


wrong·ful

W0242700 (rông′fəl, rŏng′-)adj.1. Wrong or unjust: wrongful dismissal from a job.2. Unlawful: wrongful search.
wrong′ful·ly adv.wrong′ful·ness n.
Translations
不正当的非法地

wrong

(roŋ) adjective1. having an error or mistake(s); incorrect. The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction. 錯誤的 错误的2. incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken. I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong. 錯的 错的3. not good, not morally correct etc. It is wrong to steal. 不好的,不道德的 不道德的4. not suitable. He's the wrong man for the job. 不適當的 不适当的5. not right; not normal. There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child – why is she crying? 不對勁的,不正常的 不正常的 adverb incorrectly. I think I may have spelt her name wrong. 不正確地 不对地 noun that which is not morally correct. He does not know right from wrong. 非,惡 错误 verb to insult or hurt unjustly. You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying. 錯怪,冤枉 错怪,冤枉 ˈwrongful adjective not lawful or fair. wrongful dismissal from a job. 非法的,不公平的 非法的,不正当的 ˈwrongfully adverb 非法地,不公平地 非法地,不正当的 ˈwrongfulness noun 非法,不公平 非法,不正当 ˈwrongly adverb1. incorrectly. The letter was wrongly addressed. 錯誤地 错误地2. unjustly. I have been wrongly treated. 不公平地 不公正地ˈwrongdoer noun a person who does wrong or illegal things. The wrongdoers must be punished. 做錯(壞)事的人 做坏事的人ˈwrongdoing noun 錯事,壞事 坏事,不道德行为 do (someone) wrong to insult (someone), treat (someone) unfairly etc. 侮辱(某人),對(某人)不公 冤枉某人,对某人不公道 do wrong to act incorrectly or unjustly. You did wrong to punish him. 做錯事 做错事go wrong1. to go astray, badly, away from the intended plan etc. Everything has gone wrong for her in the past few years. 出錯 失败2. to stop functioning properly. The machine has gone wrong – I can't get it to stop! 故障 出故障3. to make a mistake. Where did I go wrong in that sum? 犯錯 做错in the wrong guilty of an error or injustice. She is completely blameless. You're the one who's in the wrong! 犯錯的,有過失的 错误的,有过失的