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I . wrong [rɒŋ] ADJ

2. wrong pred (amiss):

is there anything wrong?
what's wrong with you today?

3. wrong (morally reprehensible):

it was wrong of her to ...
ni bilo prav, da je ...

II . wrong [rɒŋ] ADV

1. wrong (incorrectly):

wrong
wrong
to spell sth wrong

2. wrong (in a morally reprehensible way):

wrong

3. wrong (amiss):

to go wrong things
to go wrong things
to go wrong people

III . wrong [rɒŋ] N

1. wrong no pl (moral reprehensibility):

to know right from wrong

IV . wrong [rɒŋ] VB trans usu passive form (treat unjustly)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She also becomes overwhelmingly upset over relatively small occurrences such as leaving laundry out in the rain and putting the wrong condiments on her food.
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Suddenly, he notices something wrong with his face; he claws at his face, peeling away the skin to reveal burning embers beneath the skin.
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The series of filters, purchasing steps, and stakeholders involved are designed to reduce the risks associated with making the wrong buying decision.
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The relief column marches on towards the fort but heat, lack of water and a sand castle building competition gone wrong decimates the force to a handful.
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Each time though, he's reverted back to the perfectly sculpted quiff which he just can't go wrong with.
metro.co.uk
For example, tortious liability is founded on a general concept of an unlawful civil wrong.
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The plot is largely a retread of the original movie - nothing wrong with that - but it feels strangely dated, derivative rather than a fresh re-interpretation.
www.smh.com.au
Principled pacifism holds that violence of any form is an inappropriate response to conflict, and is morally wrong.
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Occasionally operating on the wrong level occurs, as does failure to recognize an extruded or sequestered disc fragment.
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These "wrong" intercessors, with their passionate prayers for the unborn, had no idea they were rattling chains hidden deep within my heart every time they prayed.
www.lifenews.com

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