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I. wrong [rɒŋ, ingl. am. rɑ:ŋ] ADJ.
1. wrong (not correct):
wrong
she's wrong
to be wrong about sth
mylić [perf po-] się w czymś
to spell sth wrong
2. wrong (not suitable):
wrong
wrong way
it is wrong that...
what is wrong with...?
sorry, wrong number!
3. wrong (bothering):
what's wrong?
(ill) what's wrong with you?
4. wrong (bad):
to go wrong
psuć [perf po-] się
5. wrong decision:
wrong
it was wrong of her...
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
wstawać [perf wstać] [z łóżka] lewą nogą
to fall [or get] into the wrong hands
wpadać [perf wpaść] w niepowołane ręce
II. wrong [rɒŋ, ingl. am. rɑ:ŋ] ADV.
1. wrong (incorrectly):
wrong
to do wrong
robić [perf z-] źle
don't get me wrong
2. wrong (stop working):
to go wrong
psuć [perf ze-] się
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
you have it all wrong!
to get sth wrong
III. wrong [rɒŋ, ingl. am. rɑ:ŋ] SUST.
1. wrong sin pl. (behaviour):
wrong
zło nt
odróżniać [perf odróżnić] dobro od zła
2. wrong (single action):
wrong
to right a wrong
naprawiać [perf naprawić] krzywdę
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to do sb wrong
to be in the wrong
ponosić [perf ponieść] winę
IV. wrong [rɒŋ, ingl. am. rɑ:ŋ] V. trans. usu pass form.
wrong-headed ADJ. pey.
wrong-headed
wrong-headed
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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Slowing the game down, reducing the number of chances for errors was wrong-headed, he said.
theprovince.com
The book asserts that business strategy that focuses on increasing market share is wrong-headed and distracts from profit-seeking.
en.wikipedia.org
This is a wrong-headed and short-sighted step that simply must be stopped.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
The yearning for question period to turn into an earnest, academic symposium is wrong-headed.
www.macleans.ca
This is unbelievably subjective, of course, so you can tell me how wrong-headed my rankings are in the comments.
www.cbssports.com