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61 debidamente
• correctly• duly• justly• properly• rightism• rightist policy• rightly• rightly or wrongly -
62 en buena lid
• by fair means• by honest means• in a fair fight• in fact• in faith• rightism• rightist policy• rightly• rightly or wrongly -
63 equivocarse
• bark up the wrong tree• be wrong• err• imagine wrongly• make a mistake -
64 hierro dulce
• soft iron• wrongly• wrought iron bar -
65 imaginar equivocadamente
• imagine wronglyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > imaginar equivocadamente
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66 justamente
• exactly• in all honesty• in all likelihood• justly• precisely• rightism• rightist policy• rightly• rightly or wrongly -
67 justo
• fair-minded• impartial• just• justly• proper• right you are• rightabout-face• righteous• righteous man• rightism• rightist policy• rightly• rightly or wrongly• tight• tightly -
68 mal que bien
• one way or the other• one-way lease• rightist• rightly• rightly or wrongly• rightly so• willingly or unwillingly• willy-nilly -
69 merecidamente
• deservedly• rightism• rightist policy• rightly• rightly or wrongly• worth struggling for• worthiness -
70 por fas
• rightist• rightly• rightly or wrongly• rightly so• with or without reason -
71 por fas o por nefas
• by hook or by crook• for one thing or for another• justly or unjustly• rightist• rightly• rightly or wrongly• rightly so -
72 por nefas
• rightist• rightly• rightly or wrongly• rightly so• with or without reason -
73 rectamente
• correctly• in a sprightly way• in a substantial manner• justly• rightism• rightist policy• rightly• rightly or wrongly• wisely -
74 imaginar equivocadamente
v.to imagine wrongly.
См. также в других словарях:
Wrongly — Wrong ly, adv. In a wrong manner; unjustly; erroneously; wrong; amiss; as, he judges wrongly of my motives. And yet wouldst wrongly win. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wrongly — adverb 1 incorrectly or in a way that is not based on facts: You re holding the racket wrongly. | Matthew was wrongly diagnosed as having a brain tumour. 2 in a way that is unfair or immoral: wrongly convicted/imprisoned/accused/blamed: Human… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
wrongly — wrong|ly [ˈrɔŋli US ˈro:ŋ ] adv 1.) not correctly or in a way that is not based on facts ≠ ↑rightly ▪ Matthew was wrongly diagnosed as having a brain tumour. ▪ His name had been wrongly spelt. 2.) in a way that is unfair or immoral ≠ ↑rightly ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wrongly — wrong|ly [ rɔŋli ] adverb * not correctly, or by mistake: The two women were wrongly accused of murder. I filled in the form wrongly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wrongly */ — UK [ˈrɒŋlɪ] / US [ˈrɔŋlɪ] adverb not correctly, or by mistake The two women were wrongly accused of murder. I filled in the form wrongly … English dictionary
wrongly — adverb /ˈrɒŋli,ˈrɔːŋli/ a) In an unfair or immoral manner; unjustly. I wrongly assumed that it would be an easy job. b) Incorrectly; by error. Syn: incorrectly, mistakenly … Wiktionary
wrongly — See wrong, wrongly … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
wrongly — adv. Wrongly is used with these verbs: ↑accuse, ↑act, ↑advise, ↑attribute, ↑believe, ↑claim, ↑convict, ↑diagnose, ↑execute, ↑identify, ↑imply, ↑imprison … Collocations dictionary
wrongly — 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
wrongly — adverb 1. without justice or fairness (Freq. 1) wouldst not play false and yet would wrongly win Shakespeare • Derived from adjective: ↑wrong 2. in an inaccurate manner (Freq. 1) he decided to reveal the details only after other sources had… … Useful english dictionary
wrongly advised — index misadvised Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary