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adj. niet waar; fout; verkeerd; niet eerlijk; niet goed; niet rechtschapen; binnenstebuiten--------adv. verkeerd; onjuist; niet in orde; kwaad; onrecht--------n. kwaad, onrecht; misstand, wantoestand--------v. onrecht aandoen, verongelijken, te kort doen; onbillijk zijn tegenoverwrong1[ rong] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:do someone a great wrong • iemand een groot onrecht aandoendo wrong • onrecht doen, ergens verkeerd aan doen→ two two/————————wrong21 verkeerd ⇒ fout, onjuist♦voorbeelden:wrong number • verkeerd nummer/verbondenwrong side out • binnenstebuiten(the) wrong way round • achterstevoren, de verkeerde kant opthe clock is wrong • de klok loopt niet gelijkwrongly accused • ten onrechte beschuldigd〈 informeel〉 what's wrong with …? • wat is er aan de hand met/fout aan …?; wat mankeert er aan …?be caught on the wrong foot • verrast/overvallen worden, verrast worden met de broek op de enkelsget on the wrong side of someone • iemands sympathie verliezen/verspelenget out of bed on the wrong side • met zijn verkeerde been uit bed stappenhe is laughing on the wrong side of his face/mouth now • het lachen is hem vergaanon the wrong side of sixty • de zestig gepasseerd〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 the wrong side of the tracks • de achterbuurten/zelfkantyou're wrong • je hebt ongelijk/vergist jeII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉1 slecht ⇒ verkeerd, niet goed♦voorbeelden:————————wrong3〈 werkwoord〉1 onrecht doen ⇒ onrechtvaardig behandelen, onredelijk zijn tegen2 onbillijk/verkeerd beoordelen♦voorbeelden:————————wrong4〈 bijwoord〉1 foutief ⇒ verkeerd, onjuist♦voorbeelden:you told me wrong • je hebt me verkeerd voorgelicht
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