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1 in the wrong
مُخْطئ \ in the wrong: mistaken (in one’s judgement, behaviour etc.). mistaken: wrong in opinion: She was mistaken about the cost; she thought it was $10 but I know it was $14. -
2 in the wrong
guilty of an error or injustice:مُذْنِبShe is completely blameless. You're the one who's in the wrong!
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3 in the wrong
عَلَى خَطَأ \ in the wrong: mistaken (in one’s judgement, behaviour etc.). -
4 get the wrong end of the stick
أَسَاءَ قَصْدَ ما يُقال له \ get the wrong end of the stick: to understand wrongly; have a wrong idea about sth.: He wants to sell you his car, not to buy yours; you’ve got the wrong end of the stick. -
5 get the wrong end of the stick
أَسَاءَ الفَهْم \ misunderstand: not to understand correctly: I asked for two pounds of meat; but he misunderstood (me) and sent ?2 worth of meat. get the wrong end of the stick: understand wrongly; have a wrong idea about sth.: He wants to sell you his car, not to buy yours; you’ve got the wrong end of the stick. -
6 get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
to misunderstand a situation, something said etc.يُسيء فَهْم المَوْقِفArabic-English dictionary > get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
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7 get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
to misunderstand a situation, something said etc.يُسيء فَهْم المَوْقِفArabic-English dictionary > get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick
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8 rub up the wrong way
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9 wrong
[rɔŋ]1. adjective1) having an error or mistake(s); incorrect:خاطِئ، غَيْر صَحيحWe went in the wrong direction.
2) incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken:مُخْطِئI thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.
3) not good, not morally correct etc:غَيْر لائِقIt is wrong to steal.
4) not suitable:غَيْر مُناسِبHe's the wrong man for the job.
5) not right; not normal:غَيْر عادي، خَلَلWhat's wrong with that child – why is she crying?
2. adverbincorrectly:بِطَريقَةٍ خاطِئَهI think I may have spelt her name wrong.
3. nounthat which is not morally correct:خَطَأ، باطِلHe does not know right from wrong.
4. verbto insult or hurt unjustly:يُسيئُ إلى، يَظْلُمYou wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.
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10 wrong
خَطَأٌ \ amiss: wrong; out of order: There’s something amiss with this telephone. error: mistake. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal, not correct; mistaken; unsuitable That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding, (a) wrong action, a crime; an injustice If you do no wrong, you will not be punished. -
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إِثْم \ guilt: the fact that one has done wrong; a feeling of blame for what one has done wrong: His guilt was proved in court. sin: (used by people of certain religions) evil behaviour that is against God’s laws: Telling lies is a sin. Stealing is both a sin and a crime. wrong: (a) wrong action, a crime; an injustice: If you do no wrong, you will not be punished. You do him wrong (You are unfair to him) when you call him lazy. wrongdoing: (a) wrong or unlawful action. -
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شَرٌّ \ evil: wrong; harmful ideas or effects; harmful acts done on purpose: evil thoughts; the evils of modern society. ‘Deliver us from evil’. mischief: (of children) playful misbehaviour; harm that is done on purpose: My sons are always in (or up to) mischief. wrong: wrong action; a crime; an injustice: If you do no wrong, you will not be punished. You do him wrong (you are unfair to him) when you call him lazy. -
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باطِل \ dud: infml. sth. useless because it is badly or dishonestly made; sth. that doesn’t work: We bought a dud washing-machine. This coin is a dud. False: wrong; incorrect: a false idea. invalid: not correct; no longer useable or suitable for use: an invalid passport. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal. \ See Also عَديم القيمَة، خطأ (خَطَأ) -
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آذَى \ damage: to harm: the storm damaged the crops. My car was badly damaged in the accident. harm: to hurt; damage: Smoking harms your health. hurt: to cause harm or pain to (sb.’s body): He hurt his leg at footfall. This bad tooth is hurting (me). to cause pain: to (sb.’s mind): Your refusal hurt his feelings. Unkindness hurts. injure: to hurt or wound: She was slightly injured in a motor accident. The injured (people) were taken to hospital. wrong: to treat or blame unfairly. \ See Also جرح (جَرَحَ)، آلم (آلَمَ) -
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ظالِم \ oppressive: oppressing; hard and unjust: oppressive laws. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal. wrongful: unjust; unlawful: wrongful imprisonment. \ See Also جائر (جَائِر)، باطل (بَاطِل)، غير قانونيّ -
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ظَلَمَ \ do sb. an injustice: to judge sb. unfairly. oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were appressed by severe laws. wrong: to treat or blame unfairly. -
18 fall into the hands (of someone)
to be caught, found, captured etc by someone:يَقَع في أيْديThe documents fell into the wrong hands (= were found, captured etc by someone who was not supposed to see them).
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19 fall into the hands (of someone)
to be caught, found, captured etc by someone:يَقَع في أيْديThe documents fell into the wrong hands (= were found, captured etc by someone who was not supposed to see them).
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20 go wrong
1) to go astray, badly, away from the intended plan etc:لا يَسير كَما يَجِب، لا يَنْجَح، يُخْطِئ، لا يَسير على ما يُرامEverything has gone wrong for her in the past few years.
2) to stop functioning properly:يَتَوَقَّف عن العَمَل بصورةٍ صَحيحَه، يُصاب بالخَلَلThe machine has gone wrong – I can't get it to stop!
3) to make a mistake:يُخْطِئ، يَرْتَكِبُ خطأًWhere did I go wrong in that sum?
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