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21 to get wrong
to get wrongentender mal, não entender, interpretar mal. don’t get me wrong/não me entenda mal. -
22 I got out of bed on the wrong side
I got out of bed on the wrong sidesaí da cama com o pé esquerdo.English-Portuguese dictionary > I got out of bed on the wrong side
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23 a wrong guess
a wrong guessuma suposição errônea ou um palpite errado. -
24 a wrong letter/font
a wrong letter/fontTypogr erro de composição. -
25 born on the wrong side of the blanket
born on the wrong side of the blanketcoll de nascença ilegítima.English-Portuguese dictionary > born on the wrong side of the blanket
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26 don’t put him in the wrong with her
don’t put him in the wrong with hernão o ponha em desarmonia ou evite que se desentenda com ela ou a hostilize.English-Portuguese dictionary > don’t put him in the wrong with her
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27 don’t put him in the wrong
don’t put him in the wrongnão lhe faça injustiça. -
28 he got him wrong with Mr A
he got him wrong with Mr. Aele o pôs em descrédito com o Sr. A. -
29 he got me in wrong
he got me in wrongele me desacreditou, minou meu bom conceito. -
30 he has got hold of the wrong end of the stick
he has got hold of the wrong end of the stickele começou o negócio errado.English-Portuguese dictionary > he has got hold of the wrong end of the stick
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31 he is the wrong side out
he is the wrong side outele está mal-humorado. -
32 he never puts a foot wrong
he never puts a foot wrongele nunca erra. -
33 it was wrong of him
it was wrong of himfoi um erro dele, ele errou (em agir assim). -
34 my watch is/goes wrong
my watch is/goes wrongmeu relógio está errado, não anda bem. -
35 now he laughs at the wrong side of his mouth
now he laughs at the wrong side of his mouthele perdeu a vontade de rir.English-Portuguese dictionary > now he laughs at the wrong side of his mouth
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36 on the wrong side of fifty
on the wrong side of fiftyacima dos cinqüenta. -
37 on the wrong tack
on the wrong tackno caminho errado. -
38 right (wrong) end of stick
right (wrong) end of stickuma compreensão verdadeira (equivocada) da situação. -
39 she got out of bed on the wrong side
she got out of bed on the wrong sideela levantou com o pé esquerdo.English-Portuguese dictionary > she got out of bed on the wrong side
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40 she took it the wrong way
she took it the wrong wayela levou a mal.
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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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