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61 to get something wrong
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62 to go down the wrong hole/way
to go down the wrong hole/wayatragantarse -
63 to guess wrong
equivocarse -
64 to have/get the wrong number
to have/get the wrong number(tel) confundirse de número, equivocarse de número -
65 to put a foot wrong
equivocarse -
66 to put a wrong construction on something
malinterpretar algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put a wrong construction on something
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67 to right a wrong
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68 to rub somebody up the wrong way
sacar de quicio a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to rub somebody up the wrong way
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69 to say the wrong thing
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70 you can't go wrong
(giving directions) no tiene pérdida -
71 in the wrong
(guilty of an error or injustice: She is completely blameless. You're the one who's in the wrong!) tener la culpa -
72 to be barking up the wrong tree
ir muy descaminado; tomar el rábano por las hojasEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be barking up the wrong tree
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73 to be on the wrong side of sb
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74 to be on the wrong tack
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75 to get out of bed (on the wrong side Brit)
(US) levantarse con el pie izquierdoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to get out of bed (on the wrong side Brit)
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76 to get out of bed (on the wrong side Brit)
(US) levantarse con el pie izquierdoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to get out of bed (on the wrong side Brit)
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77 it all started off on the wrong foot
English-spanish dictionary > it all started off on the wrong foot
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78 to rub sb up the wrong way
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79 she never put a foot wrong
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80 the wrong side of the tracks
(esp US) * los barrios bajos
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wrong — 1 n 1: a violation of the rights of another; esp: tort 2: something (as conduct, practices, or qualities) contrary to justice, goodness, equity, or law the difference between right and wrong wrong 2 vt: to do a wrong to … Law dictionary
wrong — [rôŋ] adj. [ME, crooked, twisted, wrong < OE wrang < ON rangr, wrangr, wrong, twisted: for IE base see WRING] 1. not in accordance with justice, law, morality, etc.; unlawful, immoral, or improper 2. not in accordance with an established… … English World dictionary
Wrong — (?; 115), a. [OE. wrong, wrang, a. & n., AS. wrang, n.; originally, awry, wrung, fr. wringan to wring; akin to D. wrang bitter, Dan. vrang wrong, Sw. vr[*a]ng, Icel. rangr awry, wrong. See {Wring}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Twisted; wry; as, a wrong… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wrong — wrong; wrong·er; wrong·ful; wrong·ly; wrong·ness; wrong·ous; wrong·ful·ly; wrong·ful·ness; wrong·head·ed·ly; wrong·head·ed·ness; wrong·heart·ed·ness; wrong·ous·ly; … English syllables
Wrong — Wrong, n. [AS. wrang. See {Wrong}, a.] That which is not right. Specifically: (a) Nonconformity or disobedience to lawful authority, divine or human; deviation from duty; the opposite of moral {right}. [1913 Webster] When I had wrong and she the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wrong — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not correct or true; mistaken or in error. 2) unjust, dishonest, or immoral. 3) in a bad or abnormal condition; amiss. ► ADVERB 1) in a mistaken or undesirable manner or direction. 2) with an incorrect result. ► … English terms dictionary
wrong — [adj1] incorrect amiss, askew, astray, at fault, awry, bad, counterfactual, defective, erratic, erring, erroneous, fallacious, false, faulty, fluffed, goofed*, inaccurate, in error, inexact, miscalculated, misconstrued, misfigured, misguided,… … New thesaurus
wrong — like right, exists as an adverb alongside the regularly formed word wrongly. It is mostly used with a limited number of words and means roughly ‘incorrectly’, or ‘astray’, as in We guessed wrong and I said it wrong. In these cases wrongly can… … Modern English usage