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    n. 1. худал, шударга бус явдал. 2. муу үйлс. in the wrong буруутай, гэмтэй. He admitted that he was in the \wrong. Буруу хэрэг хийснээ тэр хүлээн зөвшөөрсөн байна. adj. буруу, алдаатай. His answers were \wrong. Тэр буруу хариулав. born on the wrong side of the blanket бутач хүүхэд. from/ on the wrong side of the tracks борчуулын хороололд суудаг, захын хороололд байдаг. get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick эндүү ташаа ойлгох. catch sb on the wrong foot гэнэдүүлэх, санаандгүй байхад нь олж уулзах г. м. have got out of bed on the wrong side тахилыг нь буруу өргөсөн, бүхэл өдөржингөө уурандаа шатсан. bark up the wrong tree чулуу хөөх, дэмий юмаар хөөцөлдөх. not be far off/ out/ wrong үнэнд дөхүүлэх, бараг үнэнийг хэлчих. adv. буруу, худлаа, зөв биш. get sb wrong хүний үгийг буруу ойлгох. go wrong 1. алдаа гаргах, эндэх. If you read instructions, you`ll see where you went \wrong. Чи зааврыг анхааралтай уншвал хаана алдаа гаргаснаа мэдэх болно. 2. ажиллахаа болих, эвдрэх. 3. балрах, буруу болох. Their marriage started to go \wrong when he got a job abroad. Тэр эр гадаадад ажиллах болсноос л тэдний гэр бүлийн амьдрал буруудаж эхэлсэн юм. put a foot wrong алдаа гаргах, эндэх. In all his years in the job I`ve never know him (to) put a foot \wrong. Түүнийг ажилд орсноос хойш энэ олон жилд ямар нэгэн алдаа хийж байхыг нь би л ер мэдэхгүй юм. v. 1. хорлох, гай болох. 2. эвдрэх, хэмхрэх; болохгүй/ бүтэхгүй байх. wrongdoer n. гэмтэн, буруутан, зөрчил гаргагч. wrongdoing n. 1. гэм буруу, нүгэл хилэнц. 2. гэмт хэрэг, зөрчил. wrongful adj. шударга бус, хууль бус. wrongly adv. буруу. He understood it wrongly. Тэр буруу ойлгожээ. wrong-foot v. гэнэдүүлэх, ацан шалаанд оруулах. wrong-headed adj. толгой нь самуурсан, тэнэг.

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