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81 false
[fɔːls] 1. прил.1)а) неверный, неправильный, ошибочныйSyn:б) юр. несправедливый ( о приговоре)2)б) неверный, неграмматичный ( о неправильном согласовании форм в языке)Syn:3) ложный, не настоящий, поддельный прям. и перен.- false frontSyn:4) неискренний, притворный, фальшивыйfalse friend — друг, оказавшийся предателем
Syn:••2. нареч.to give a false colour to smth., to put a false colour on smth. — искажать, представлять что-л. в ложном свете
1) уст. неправильно, не так как следует; фальшиво ( об исполнении музыкальных произведений)Syn:2) обманным путём; коварноHis friends played him false. — Его друзья обманули его.
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82 falsely
['fɔːlslɪ]нареч.1) вероломно; притворно, фальшиво2) неправильно, ложно, ошибочноI have falsely represented his principles. — Я неправильно сформулировал его принципы.
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83 improperly
[ɪm'prɔpəlɪ]нареч.1) неуместно, неподходяще2) неправильно, ошибочноShe is commonly but improperly taken for a very young woman. — Её часто, но ошибочно принимают за совсем юную девушку.
3) неприлично•Syn: -
84 incorrectly
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85 inference
['ɪnf(ə)r(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) выведение, вывод, заключение, умозаключениеto draw / make an inference from — сделать вывод из
We made the inference that she had been wrongly accused. — Мы сделали заключение, что ее обвинили ошибочно.
Syn:2) подразумеваемое, подтекстSyn: -
86 to set straight
1) приводить в порядок, убиратьI must set the living room straight before the visitors arrive. — Я должен убраться в комнате до прихода гостей.
2) исправлять (что-л. неправильно написанное, сказанное и т. п.); правильно (надлежащим образом) представлять (факты, информацию и т. п.)We must set the facts straight so that he isn't charged unfairly. — Надо ясно и чётко изложить факты, так чтобы его не обвинили несправедливо.
3) поправлять (кого-л.)She said my name wrongly so I set her straight. — Она неправильно произнесла моё имя, поэтому мне пришлось её поправить.
4) просветить (кого-л. относительно чего-л., во избежание недоразумений), рассказать о положении дел; вывести (кого-л.) из заблуждения (относительно чего-л.)Tell him to ask Ruth - she'll set him straight. — Направь его к Рут - она всё ему растолкует.
I set him straight on a few points of procedure. — Я просветил его относительно некоторых пунктов этой процедуры.
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88 letter
I ['letə] nThe letter went astray. — Письмо попало не по адресу.
The letter was lost. — Письмо затерялось.
The letter was wrongly addressed. — На письме стоял неверный адрес
- long letter- strong letter
- short letter
- tender letter
- official letter
- emphatic letter
- urgent letter
- indiscreet letter
- registered letter
- respectful letter
- slanderous letter
- personal letters
- fatal letter
- preliminary letter
- congratulatory letter
- circular letter
- business letters
- boyhood letters
- air-mail letter
- adjustment letter
- very guarded letter
- smoothly-worded letter
- typewritten letter
- unstamped letter
- dry and poorly-worded letter cyxoe
- ill-spelled letter
- unsigned letter
- unfinished letter
- incoming and outgoing letters
- covering letter
- pleading letter
- obliging letter
- credential letters
- letter box
- letter form
- letter of three days ago
- letter from smb to smb
- letters to smb
- letter of some lines only- letter of appreciation- letter of acknowledgement
- letter of guarantee- letter of verdict- letters of recall
- letter of advice
- letter of attorney
- letter of notification
- letter of transmittal
- letter of instruction
- letter of conveyance
- occasion of letters- lot of letters- recept of a letter
- postcript of a letter
- at the back of the letter
- in a letter home
- acknowledge the letter
- address a letter to a friend
- answer letters
- arrange letters
- apply by letter
- begin a letter with a greeting
- call for letters
- cash a letter of credit
- communicate by letter
- draw up letters
- date letters- deliver letters into smb's hands- dictate letters to a typist
- direct letters to smb- drop smb a letter- enclose smb's letter with one's own
- exchange letters
- file letters
- find a missing letter
- fling the letter into the waste basket
- fold a letter
- forward smb a letter
- hand smb a letter
- send a registered letter
- keep one's old letters
- keep one's letters under lock and key
- leave the letter unfinished
- leave a letter for smb
- mail letters
- mislay a letter
- open a letter
- put the letter into the envelope
- quote a letter as it stands
- reply letters
- send the answer by a registered letter
- sign a letter of protest
- stamp a letter
- submit letters for signiture
- tear a letter open II ['letə] n1) буква, знак, шрифтHe kept the letter of the law but not the spirit. — Он держался буквы, но не духа закона.
Letters are put in italic type to show that they are important. — Буквы печатают курсивом, чтобы подчеркнуть их важность.
- small letter- initial letter
- syllabic letters
- runic letters
- black letters
- white letters
- italic letters
- letter for letter - letters of the alphabet
- combinations of letters
- dropping of letters
- in letter and in spirit
- in golden letters
- be bound by the letter of the law
- carry out the law both in letter and in spirit
- carry out the instruction to the letter
- cross a letter out- enclose a letter in a circle- know one's letters
- know smth to the letter
- obey to the letter
- teach the child his letters
- write in large letters2) (обыкновенно pl) литература- man of lettersLetters kept pace with art — Литература и искусство шли рука об руку.
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89 sermons in stones
≈ уроки природыDuke Senior: "And this our life, exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything." (W. Shakespeare, ‘As You Like It’, act II, sc. 1) — Старый герцог: "Находит наша жизнь вдали от света В деревьях - речь, в ручьях текущих - книгу, И проповедь - в камнях, и всюду - благо. " (перевод Т. Щепкиной-Куперник)
Angel in fact, rightly or wrongly... preferred sermons in stones to sermons in churches and chapels on fine summer day. (Th. Hardy, ‘Tess of the d'Urbervilles’, ch. XXIII) — Действительно, в ясные летние дни Энджел - прав он или нет - предпочитал... проповедь природы церковным проповедям.
He learned that there are sermons in stones, edification in farmers, beatitude in bankers and style in adjectives. (S. Lewis, ‘Elmer Gantry’, ch. XX) — Элмер узнал, что можно учиться у природы - мудрости, здравому смыслу - у фермеров, благостыне - у банкиров и стилю - по учебнику грамматики.
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90 adjusted
1. a отрегулированный, настроенный, приспособленный; подогнанный2. a уточнённый, скорректированный; исправленный3. a спокойный, уравновешенный; уживчивый; хорошо себя чувствующий в любой обстановкеСинонимический ряд:1. modified (adj.) altered; changed; fitted; modified; redone; refitted; remade; retailored; revised2. used (adj.) applied; practiced; put to use; used; utilised; utilized3. habituated (verb) addicted; confirmed in; devoted to; habituated; took to/taken to4. set (verb) attuned; fixed; regulated; set; tuned; tuned up5. squared (verb) acclimated; acclimatised; accommodated; adapted; conformed; fashioned; fitted; reconciled; squared; suited; tailored -
91 amiss
1. a predic ошибочный, неверный, неправильный; несоответствующийwhat is amiss? — что случилось?, в чём дело?
2. adv ошибочно, неверно, неправильно; дурно, плохоto act amiss — поступать плохо, ошибаться
3. adv некстати, несвоевременноnothing comes amiss to him — ему всё годится, ему всё кстати
Синонимический ряд:1. bad (adj.) bad; dissatisfactory; poor; rotten; unsatisfactory; up2. blameworthy (adj.) blamable; blameful; blameworthy; censurable; culpable; demeritorious; guilty; reprehensible; sinful; unholy3. erroneous (adj.) erroneous; improper; inaccurate4. wrong (adj.) astray; awry; defective; erring; faulty; flawed; imperfect; not right; sick; unfair; unlawful; wrong5. astray (other) afield; astray; awry; badly; off the mark; unfavorably; wide of the mark; wrong6. incorrectly (other) erroneously; faultily; incorrectly; wronglyАнтонимический ряд:correct; effective; expedient; good; opportune; right; satisfactory; successful; true -
92 badly
1. a predic разг. больной2. a predic разг. сожалеющийI felt badly about your leaving so soon — мне было жаль, что вы ушли так рано
3. a predic разг. грустный, подавленныйСинонимический ряд:1. amiss (other) afield; amiss; astray; awry; unfavorably; wrong2. awfully (other) awfully; dreadfully; grievously; seriously3. greatly (other) direly; greatly; intensely; severely; very4. hard (other) hard; hardly; harshly; painfully; rigorously; roughly5. immorally (other) evilly; immorally; iniquitously; sinfully; wickedly6. inadequately (other) inadequately; unacceptably; unsatisfactorily7. inauspiciously (other) adversely; inauspiciously; negatively; unfavourably; unfortunately; unluckily8. mischievously (other) mischievously; naughtily9. poorly (other) boorishly; carelessly; clumsily; crudely; inefficiently; negligently; poorly; weakly; wrongly10. unwell (other) critically; failing; feeble; ill; sickly; unwell -
93 by mistake
Синонимический ряд:1. erroneously (other) erroneously; inaccurately; incorrectly; mistakenly; wrongly2. unintentionally (other) accidentally; by accident; inadvertently; unintentionally; unpremeditatedly; unthinkingly; unwittingly -
94 carelessly
1. adv небрежно, невнимательно; кое-как; неосторожно2. adv беспечно, беззаботно; легкомысленно3. adv без умысла, нечаянноСинонимический ряд:1. heedlessly (other) fecklessly; heedlessly; inadvertently; incautiously; irresponsibly; recklessly; thoughtlessly; unmindfully; unreflectively; unthinkingly; wildly2. messily (other) messily; mussily; sloppily; slovenly3. negligently (other) delinquently; laxly; neglectfully; negligently; regardlessly; remissly; slackly4. poorly (other) badly; boorishly; clumsily; crudely; inefficiently; poorly; weakly; wrongly5. thoughtlessly (other) coldly; insensitively; thoughtlessly; unkindly -
95 clumsily
1. adv неуклюже2. adv грубо, топорноСинонимический ряд:1. awkwardly (other) awkwardly; gauchely; gawkily; haltingly; heavy-handedly; ineptly; inexpertly; maladroitly; unhappily; unskilfully; woodenly2. poorly (other) badly; boorishly; carelessly; crudely; inefficiently; negligently; poorly; weakly; wrongly -
96 construe
1. v объяснять, истолковывать; интерпретировать2. v делать вывод, подразумевать3. v переводить,4. v грам. делать синтаксический анализ предложения5. v грам. поддаваться грамматическому разбору6. v грам. грам. управлять, требоватьСинонимический ряд:1. interpret (verb) accept; appreciate; comprehend; conclude; decipher; deduce; define; explain; explicate; expound; illustrate; infer; interpret; read; spell out; take; understand2. put (verb) put; render; translateАнтонимический ряд: -
97 crazily
Синонимический ряд:1. foolishly (other) absurdly; fantastically; foolishly; madly; preposterously; sillily2. insanely (other) daftly; dementedly; disorderedly; distraughtly; insanely; maniacally; mindlessly; reasonlessly; unsoundly; witlessly; wrongly -
98 crudely
Синонимический ряд:1. coarsely (other) angularly; coarsely; crassly; grossly; inelegantly; inexpertly; lowly; lumpily; roughly; rudely; uncouthly; vulgarly2. impurely (other) impurely; natively; rawly3. obscenely (other) crustily; dirtily; filthily; foully; indecently; nastily; obscenely; profanely; rankly; scurrilously; smuttily4. poorly (other) badly; boorishly; carelessly; clumsily; inefficiently; negligently; poorly; weakly; wrongly -
99 double-cross
1. n разг. обман, хитрость, уловка2. v разг. обманывать, надувать, проводитьСинонимический ряд:1. deceive (verb) beguile; betray; bluff; cozen; cross; deceive; delude; four-flush; humbug; illude; juggle; mislead; mock; sell; sell out; suck in; take in; two-time2. fake the evidence against (verb) accuse falsely; conspire against; fake the evidence against; frame; implicate wrongly; plant; put a job on; put the heat on; set up -
100 erroneously
Синонимический ряд:1. by mistake (other) by mistake; misguidedly; mistakenly; wrongly2. falsely (other) falsely; inaccurately; speciously; unsoundly3. incorrectly (other) amiss; faultily; incorrectly
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