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wronged
lésé
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. wrong [ingl brit rɒŋ, ingl am rɔŋ] SOST
1. wrong U (evil):
mal m
2. wrong (injustice):
3. wrong DIR:
II. wrong [ingl brit rɒŋ, ingl am rɔŋ] AGG
1. wrong (incorrect):
wrong note, forecast, hypothesis
to prove to be wrong forecast, hypothesis:
to take the wrong turning ingl brit or turn ingl am
2. wrong (reprehensible, unjust):
3. wrong (mistaken):
to be wrong person:
to be wrong person:
to be wrong about person, situation, details
to be wrong to do or in doing form
4. wrong (not as it should be):
III. wrong [ingl brit rɒŋ, ingl am rɔŋ] AVV
to get sth wrong date, time, details
to get sth wrong calculations
to go wrong person:
to go wrong machine:
to go wrong plan:
IV. wrong [ingl brit rɒŋ, ingl am rɔŋ] VB vb trans
1. wrong (treat unjustly):
wrong person, family
2. wrong (judge unfairly):
wrong form
V. wrong [ingl brit rɒŋ, ingl am rɔŋ]
wrong → stick
to be wrong in the head colloq
to be wrong in the head colloq
to go down the wrong way food, drink:
I. stick [ingl brit stɪk, ingl am stɪk] SOST
1. stick:
stick MILIT
2. stick:
3. stick (rod-shaped piece):
4. stick SPORT:
5. stick (conductor's baton):
6. stick MILIT:
7. stick (piece of furniture):
stick colloq
8. stick ingl brit (person) colloq:
9. stick (criticism):
stick colloq
10. stick AVIAZ:
11. stick ingl am AUTO CORSE:
II. sticks SOST
sticks sost pl colloq:
III. stick <pret, part perf stuck> [ingl brit stɪk, ingl am stɪk] VB vb trans
1. stick (stab):
stick pig
2. stick (put):
to stick sb in a home colloq
stick it up your ass volg sl!
va te faire foutre! volg sl
3. stick (fix in place):
stick label, stamp
coller (in dans, on sur, to à)
stick poster, notice
coller (in dans, on à)
4. stick ingl brit (bear) colloq:
stick person, situation
5. stick (impose) colloq:
6. stick (accuse falsely of) colloq:
IV. stick <pret, part perf stuck> [ingl brit stɪk, ingl am stɪk] VB vb intr
1. stick (be pushed):
2. stick (be fixed):
stick stamp, glue:
to stick to page, wall, skin, surface
to stick to the pan sauce, rice:
3. stick (jam):
stick drawer, door, lift:
stick key, valve, catch:
stick fig price:
4. stick (remain):
stick name, habit:
5. stick (in cards):
V. stick [ingl brit stɪk, ingl am stɪk]
to be on the stick colloq ingl am
to get on the stick colloq ingl am
wrong-headed [ingl brit, ingl am ˌrɔŋˈhɛdəd] AGG
1. wrong-headed (stubborn):
wrong-headed person
2. wrong-headed (perverse):
wrong-headed policy, decision
wrong-foot VB vb trans SPORT
wrong-foot opponent, adversary
repairable wrong, situation
incontrovertibly true, wrong
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. wrong [rɒŋ, ingl am rɑ:ŋ] AGG
1. wrong (not right):
to be wrong (about sb/sth)
2. wrong (not appropriate):
3. wrong (morally reprehensible):
it is wrong of sb to so sth
to do sth wrong
4. wrong (not functioning properly):
to be wrong watch
locuzioni:
to have sth on the wrong way round ingl brit, ingl Aus, to have sth on the wrong way around ingl am
II. wrong [rɒŋ, ingl am rɑ:ŋ] AVV
to get sb/sth wrong
to go wrong machine
to go wrong plan
III. wrong [rɒŋ, ingl am rɑ:ŋ] SOST
1. wrong no pl (moral reprehensibility):
mal m
2. wrong no pl (unfair actions):
3. wrong (unjust action):
locuzioni:
IV. wrong [rɒŋ, ingl am rɑ:ŋ] VB vb trans form
1. wrong (treat unjustly):
2. wrong (judge character unjustly):
wrong-headed AGG pegg
1. wrong-headed (having poor judgement):
wrong-headed person
2. wrong-headed (not suitable):
wrong-headed concept, idea
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
à rebrousse-poil caresser, lisser
to be very wrong to +infin
faux (fausse) raisonnement, résultat, numéro
faux (fausse) note
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. wrong [rɔŋ] AGG
1. wrong (not right):
to be wrong (about sb/sth)
2. wrong (not appropriate):
3. wrong (morally reprehensible):
it is wrong of sb to so sth
to do sth wrong
4. wrong (not functioning correctly):
to be wrong watch
locuzioni:
II. wrong [rɔŋ] AVV
to get sb/sth wrong
to go wrong plan
III. wrong [rɔŋ] SOST
1. wrong (moral reprehensibility):
mal m
2. wrong (unfair actions):
3. wrong (unjust action):
locuzioni:
IV. wrong [rɔŋ] VB vb trans form
1. wrong (treat unjustly):
2. wrong (judge character unjustly):
wrong-headed AGG pegg
1. wrong-headed (having poor judgment):
wrong-headed person
2. wrong-headed (not suitable):
wrong-headed concept, idea
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
à rebrousse-poil caresser, lisser
to be very wrong to +infin
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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This is a wrong-headed and short-sighted step that simply must be stopped.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
And it is only the most exemplary ones that tend to go into detail about precisely how wrong-headed my life choices about company are.
www.smh.com.au
Anyone who does not esteem the art of painting seems to me to be quite wrong-headed.
en.wikipedia.org
Sanitising our children from this fact is wrong-headed and can lead to animal cruelty.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Floor personnel make wrong-headed decisions that go against you.
www.pokernews.com

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