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41 she was born on the wrong side of the blanket
she was born on the wrong side of the blanketsl ela é filha ilegítima.English-Portuguese dictionary > she was born on the wrong side of the blanket
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42 she was born on the wrong side of the tracks
she was born on the wrong side of the tracksela nasceu na parte pobre da cidade.English-Portuguese dictionary > she was born on the wrong side of the tracks
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43 something is wrong with this barometer
something is wrong with this barometer(algo em) este barômetro não está em ordem.English-Portuguese dictionary > something is wrong with this barometer
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44 the wrong side out
the wrong side outao avesso. -
45 the wrong side
the wrong sidea) o avesso (pano, tecido). b) o reverso (da medalha). -
46 the wrong thing
the wrong thingo errado, a coisa errada. -
47 they can prove you wrong
they can prove you wrongeles lhe podem provar que você está errado. -
48 they told him wrong
they told him wrongeles lhe deram informação errada. -
49 to be barking up the wrong tree
to be barking up the wrong treedar murro em ponta de faca, tentar fazer algo sem nenhuma chance de sucesso.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be barking up the wrong tree
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50 to be caught on the wrong foot
to be caught on the wrong footter de agir quando não se está preparado.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be caught on the wrong foot
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51 to be on the wrong side of the hedge
to be on the wrong side of the hedgeestar enganado.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be on the wrong side of the hedge
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52 to be on the wrong/dark/shady side of something
to be on the wrong/dark/shady side of somethingestar no lado errado de alguma coisa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be on the wrong/dark/shady side of something
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53 to be wrong in the upper storey
to be wrong in the upper storeysl ter um parafuso solto, sofrer da bola.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be wrong in the upper storey
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54 to get the wrong sow by the ears
to get the wrong sow by the earschegar a uma conclusão errada.English-Portuguese dictionary > to get the wrong sow by the ears
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55 to right a wrong
to right a wrongcorrigir uma injustiça, fazer justiça. -
56 to start/get off on the wrong foot
to start/get off on the wrong footcomeçar mal.English-Portuguese dictionary > to start/get off on the wrong foot
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57 we were in the wrong
we were in the wrongnós estávamos sem a razão, estávamos errados. -
58 we wrong him in thinking that
we wrong him in thinking that...somos injustos com ele pensando que...English-Portuguese dictionary > we wrong him in thinking that
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59 what’s wrong with N?
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60 what’s wrong with a cigarette?
what’s wrong with a cigarette?que tal um cigarro?English-Portuguese dictionary > what’s wrong with a cigarette?
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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
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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
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