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1 wrongly
wrongly ['rɒŋlɪ](a) (unjustly) à tort, injustement;∎ to be wrongly accused être accusé à tort ou injustement accusé(b) (incorrectly) à tort, mal;∎ to be wrongly informed être mal renseigné;∎ this word is spelt wrongly ce mot est mal écrit ou mal orthographié;∎ I guessed wrongly je suis tombé à côté, je me suis trompé;∎ the cat was wrongly described as a Siamese le chat a été décrit à tort comme un siamois(c) (by mistake) par erreur, à tort;∎ he was wrongly assigned to the night shift il a été affecté par erreur ou à tort à l'équipe de nuit -
2 wrongly
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3 wrongly
wrongly, US [transcription]["rO ;N-"] adv [word, position, translate, connect] mal ; he concluded, wrongly, that… il a conclu, à tort, que… ; rightly or wrongly à tort ou à raison. -
4 wrongly
1) (incorrectly: The letter was wrongly addressed.) mal2) (unjustly: I have been wrongly treated.) injustement -
5 wrongly placed, to be
(on assessment roll)faire l'objet d'une inscription erronée -
6 rightly
rightly [ˈraɪtlɪ]a. ( = correctly) avec raison• he rightly assumed that... il supposait avec raison que...b. ( = justifiably) à juste titre* * *['raɪtlɪ]1) ( accurately) correctement2) ( justifiably) à juste titre3) ( with certainty) au juste -
7 CAHUILIA
câhuilia > câhuilih.*\CAHUILIA v.bitrans. motla-.,1.\CAHUILIA concéder, accorder quelque chose." commocâhuilia ", il accorde quelque chose." commocâhuilia in îmahcêhual ", il lui accorde sa récompense.2.\CAHUILIA abandonner, délaisser une chose." ca zan înehuiyân commocâhuilia quimihtlacalhuia in îtônal ", de son propre fait, il délaisse et gâte le signe de sa naissance - purely by his own act he forsook and harmed his day sign. Sah4,34." înehuiyân commocâhuilia, înehuiyân ommonexotla ", celles qu'il a volontairement abandonnées, celles qu'il a volontairement laissées échapper - his own which they had left with him, his own which had (wrongly) come to him. La traduction est douteuse. Sah2,97.*\CAHUILIA v.bitrans. motê-., honor., laisser, abandonner quelqu'un." nicân nêchhuâlmocâhuilih ", il m'a laissée ici." ca ye ic cemmaniyan tiquinmocâhuilia ", car tu abandonnes (tes parents) définitivement - for thou abandonest them completely. S'adresse à la jeune fille qui se marie. Sah6,130. -
8 NEHHUIYAN
nehhuiyân:" nonehhuiyân notlahtlacôl ", ma propre faute." nonehhuiyân ", moi-même." monehhuiyân ", honor. " monehhuiyântzinco ", toi-même." înehhuiyân ", honor. " înehhuiyântzinco ", lui-même." ca zan înehhuiyân commocâhuilia quimihtlacalhuia in îtônal ", de son propre fait, il délaisse et gâte le signe de sa naissance - purely by his own act he forsook and harmed his day sign. Sah4,34." zan înehhuiyân, zan ommonehhuiyânhuih ", de son propre fait, il l'a fait volontairement - only of his own will and by his own act. Sah4,25 (inêviian)." înehhuiyân commocâhuilia, înehhuiyân ommonexotla ", celles qu'il a volontairement abandonnées, celles qu'il a volontairement laissées échapper - his own which they had left with him, his own which had (wrongly) come to him. La traduction est douteuse. Sah2,97. -
9 NEXOTLA
nexotla > nexotla-.*\NEXOTLA v.t. tla-., laisser échapper, prononcer par inadvertance une parole outrageante, qui porte préjudice.Cf. la variante nexxotla.*\NEXOTLA v.réfl. à sens passif, être prononcé par inadvertance." înehuiyân commocâhuilia, înehuiyân ommonexotla ", celles qu'il a volontairement abandonnées, celles qu'il a volontairement laissées échapper - his own which they had left with him, his own which had (wrongly) come to him. La traduction est douteuse. Sah2,97. -
10 address
address [əˈdres]1. nouna. adresse fb. ( = speech) discours ma. ( = put address on) mettre l'adresse sur ; ( = direct) [+ speech, writing, complaints] adresser (to à)b. ( = speak to) s'adresser à3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word adresse has only one d, and ends in -e.* * *[ə'dres], US ['ædres] 1.1) ( place of residence) adresse f2) ( speech) discours m (to à)3) ( as etiquette)2.form of address (for somebody) — formule f pour s'adresser à quelqu'un
transitive verb1) mettre l'adresse sur [parcel, letter]2) ( speak to) s'adresser à [group]3) ( aim) adresser [remark, complaint] (to à)4) ( tackle) aborder [question]; s'occuper de [problem] -
11 construe
construe [kənˈstru:]* * *[kən'struː]transitive verb interpréter ( as something comme quelque chose) -
12 falsely
falsely [ˈfɔ:lslɪ][claim, declare, report] faussement ; [accuse, convict] à tort* * *['fɔːlslɪ]1) ( wrongly) faussement; ( mistakenly) à tort2) [smile, laugh] avec affectation -
13 imagine
imagine [ɪˈmædʒɪn]a. ( = picture to o.s.) (s')imaginer• (just) imagine! tu (t')imagines !• (you can) imagine how I felt! vous imaginez ce que j'ai pu ressentir !• I can imagine! je m'en doute !• (you can) imagine how pleased I was! vous pensez si j'étais content !• you won't want to stay long, I imagine vous ne resterez pas longtemps, j'imagine• was he meeting someone? -- I imagine so il avait un rendez-vous ? -- j'imaginec. ( = believe wrongly) croire* * *[ɪ'mædʒɪn]transitive verb1) ( visualize) (s')imaginer [object, scene]to imagine being rich/king — s'imaginer riche/roi
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I can't imagine her liking that —
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14 misdirect
misdirect [ˈmɪsdɪˈrekt]* * *[ˌmɪsdaɪ'rekt, -dɪ'rekt]transitive verb1) mal orienter2) ( address wrongly) mal libeller l'adresse de [letter, parcel] -
15 misread
misread [ˈmɪsˈri:d](preterite, past participle misread) [ˈmɪsˈred]a. ( = misinterpret) mal interpréterb. [+ word] mal lire* * *[ˌmɪs'riːd]transitive verb (prét, pp - read [-'red])1) ( read wrongly) mal lire [sentence, map]; mal relever [meter]2) ( misinterpret) mal interpréter [actions] -
16 abuse
1. [ə'bju:z] verb1) (to use wrongly, usually with harmful results: She abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.) abuser de2) (to insult or speak roughly to: She abused the servants.) injurier2. [ə'bju:s] noun1) (insulting language: He shouted abuse at her.) injure2) (the wrong use of something: This toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.) usage abusif•- abusive- abusively - abusiveness -
17 assess
[ə'ses]1) (to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of: Can you assess my chances of winning?) évaluer2) (to estimate in order to calculate tax due on: My income has been assessed wrongly.) évaluer•- assessor -
18 join
[‹oin] 1. verb1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) joindre, raccorder2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) relier3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) devenir membre de4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) (se) rejoindre, (se) joindre (à)5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) rejoindre2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) joint- join hands - join in - join up -
19 miscalculate
[mis'kælkjuleit](to calculate or estimate wrongly: I miscalculated the bill.) mal calculer -
20 misconstrue
[,miskən'stru:]((formal) to misunderstand; to interpret wrongly: That's not what she meant, her statement was misconstrued.)
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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
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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