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incrust
faux(fausse)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

английский
английский
французский
французский

I. wrong [брит. rɒŋ, америк. rɔŋ] СУЩ.

1. wrong U (evil):

wrong
mal м.
no sense of right or wrong
she could do no wrong

2. wrong (injustice):

wrong
tort м.
to right a wrong
to do sb wrong/a great wrong офиц.

3. wrong ЮРИД.:

wrong
délit м.

II. wrong [брит. rɒŋ, америк. rɔŋ] ПРИЛ.

1. wrong (incorrect):

wrong (ill-chosen)
wrong (containing errors) total
wrong note, forecast, hypothesis
in the wrong place at the wrong time
to prove to be wrong forecast, hypothesis:
to go the wrong way/to the wrong place
to take the wrong turning брит. or turn америк.
everything I do is wrong
to say the wrong thing

2. wrong (reprehensible, unjust):

it is wrong to do
it's wrong to cheat
it was wrong of me/you to do
it is wrong for sb to do
it is wrong that
+ сослаг. it is wrong that the poor should go hungry
there's nothing wrong with or in sth
(so) what's wrong with that?

3. wrong (mistaken):

to be wrong person:
to be wrong person:
can you prove I'm wrong?
how wrong can you be!
I might be wrong
to be wrong about person, situation, details
to be wrong to do or in doing офиц.
am I wrong in thinking that…?
to prove sb wrong

4. wrong (not as it should be):

to be wrong
what's wrong?
the wording is all wrong
your clock is wrong

III. wrong [брит. rɒŋ, америк. rɔŋ] НАРЕЧ.

to get sth wrong date, time, details
to get sth wrong calculations
to go wrong person:
to go wrong machine:
to go wrong plan:
you won't go far wrong if

IV. wrong [брит. rɒŋ, америк. rɔŋ] ГЛ. перех.

1. wrong (treat unjustly):

wrong person, family

2. wrong (judge unfairly):

wrong офиц.

V. wrong [брит. rɒŋ, америк. rɔŋ]

wrong → stick

to be in the wrong
to be wrong in the head разг.
être dérangé разг.
to be wrong in the head разг.
avoir une case en moins разг.
don't get me wrong
to get on the wrong side of sb
to go down the wrong way food, drink:
you've got me all wrong

I. stick [брит. stɪk, америк. stɪk] СУЩ.

1. stick:

bâton м.
bâton м.
stick ВОЕН.
bâton м.

2. stick:

canne ж.

3. stick (rod-shaped piece):

4. stick СПОРТ:

crosse ж.

5. stick (conductor's baton):

6. stick ВОЕН.:

7. stick (piece of furniture):

stick разг.
meuble м.

8. stick брит. (person) разг.:

9. stick (criticism):

stick разг.

10. stick АВИА.:

11. stick америк. АВТО. ТЕХ.:

II. sticks СУЩ.

sticks только мн. разг.:

en pleine cambrousse разг.

III. stick <прош. вр., part passé stuck> [брит. stɪk, америк. stɪk] ГЛ. перех.

1. stick (stab):

stick pig

2. stick (put):

to stick an advert in the paper разг.
to stick sb in a home разг.
you know where you can stick it or that жарг.!
tu sais tu peux te le mettre! жарг.
stick it up your ass вульг.!
va te faire foutre! вульг.

3. stick (fix in place):

stick label, stamp
coller (in dans, on sur, to à)
stick poster, notice
coller (in dans, on à)

4. stick брит. (bear) разг.:

stick person, situation

5. stick (impose) разг.:

6. stick (accuse falsely of) разг.:

IV. stick <прош. вр., part passé stuck> [брит. stɪk, америк. stɪk] ГЛ. неперех.

1. stick (be pushed):

2. stick (be fixed):

stick stamp, glue:
to stick to page, wall, skin, surface
to stick to the pan sauce, rice:

3. stick (jam):

stick drawer, door, lift:
stick key, valve, catch:
stick перенос. price:

4. stick (remain):

stick name, habit:

5. stick (in cards):

V. stick [брит. stɪk, америк. stɪk]

to be on the stick разг. америк.
to get on the stick разг. америк.
to up sticks разг. and leave

wrong-headed [брит., америк. ˌrɔŋˈhɛdəd] ПРИЛ.

1. wrong-headed (stubborn):

wrong-headed person

2. wrong-headed (perverse):

wrong-headed policy, decision

wrong-foot ГЛ. перех. СПОРТ

wrong-foot opponent, adversary
wrong-foot перенос.
repairable wrong, situation
morally wrong
incontrovertibly true, wrong
французский
французский
английский
английский
canarder МУЗ. (en chantant)
to sing a wrong note
to play a wrong note
wrong note
faire un couac МУЗ.
to play a wrong note

в словаре PONS

английский
английский
французский
французский

I. wrong [rɒŋ, америк. rɑ:ŋ] ПРИЛ.

1. wrong (not right):

wrong
to be wrong (about sb/sth)
to be plainly wrong
to prove sb wrong

2. wrong (not appropriate):

wrong
to go wrong
what is wrong with him?

3. wrong (morally reprehensible):

wrong
it is wrong of sb to so sth
to do sth wrong

4. wrong (not functioning properly):

to be wrong watch

Выражения:

to catch sb on the wrong foot
to go down the wrong way
to have sth on the wrong way round брит., австрал., to have sth on the wrong way around америк.

II. wrong [rɒŋ, америк. rɑ:ŋ] НАРЕЧ.

wrong
to get sb/sth wrong
to go wrong machine
to go wrong plan

III. wrong [rɒŋ, америк. rɑ:ŋ] СУЩ.

1. wrong no мн. (moral reprehensibility):

wrong
mal м.
to do sb wrong
to do sb no wrong

2. wrong no мн. (unfair actions):

wrong
tort м.
to do sb wrong

3. wrong (unjust action):

wrong
to suffer a wrong

Выражения:

to be in the wrong (not right)
to be in the wrong ЮРИД.

IV. wrong [rɒŋ, америк. rɑ:ŋ] ГЛ. перех. офиц.

1. wrong (treat unjustly):

wrong

2. wrong (judge character unjustly):

wrong

wrong-headed ПРИЛ. уничиж.

1. wrong-headed (having poor judgement):

wrong-headed person

2. wrong-headed (not suitable):

wrong-headed concept, idea
to bark up the wrong tree
французский
французский
английский
английский
wrong
to get sth wrong
à rebrousse-poil caresser, lisser
the wrong way
prendre qn à rebrousse-poil разг.
to rub sb up the wrong way
to be wrong
to be very wrong to +infin
wrong
to rub sb up the wrong way
to do sth the wrong way round
at the wrong moment
faux (fausse) raisonnement, résultat, numéro
wrong
to go the wrong way
faux (fausse) note
wrong
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
французский
французский

I. wrong [rɔŋ] ПРИЛ.

1. wrong (not right):

wrong
to be wrong (about sb/sth)
to be plainly wrong
to prove sb wrong

2. wrong (not appropriate):

wrong
to go wrong
what is wrong with him?

3. wrong (morally reprehensible):

wrong
it is wrong of sb to so sth
to do sth wrong

4. wrong (not functioning correctly):

to be wrong watch

Выражения:

to catch sb on the wrong foot
to go down the wrong way
to have sth on the wrong way around

II. wrong [rɔŋ] НАРЕЧ.

wrong
to get sb/sth wrong
to go wrong plan

III. wrong [rɔŋ] СУЩ.

1. wrong (moral reprehensibility):

wrong
mal м.
to do sb wrong
to do sb no wrong

2. wrong (unfair actions):

wrong
tort м.
to do sb wrong

3. wrong (unjust action):

wrong
to suffer a wrong

Выражения:

to be in the wrong (not right)
to be in the wrong ЮРИД.

IV. wrong [rɔŋ] ГЛ. перех. офиц.

1. wrong (treat unjustly):

wrong

2. wrong (judge character unjustly):

wrong

wrong-headed ПРИЛ. уничиж.

1. wrong-headed (having poor judgment):

wrong-headed person

2. wrong-headed (not suitable):

wrong-headed concept, idea
to bark up the wrong tree
французский
французский
английский
английский
wrong
to get sth wrong
à rebrousse-poil caresser, lisser
the wrong way
prendre qn à rebrousse-poil разг.
to rub sb the wrong way
to be wrong
to be very wrong to +infin
wrong
to pet a dog the wrong way
to get it wrong
to rub sb the wrong way
to do sth the wrong way
at the wrong moment
to get/do sth all wrong
Present
Iwrong
youwrong
he/she/itwrongs
wewrong
youwrong
theywrong
Past
Iwronged
youwronged
he/she/itwronged
wewronged
youwronged
theywronged
Present Perfect
Ihavewronged
youhavewronged
he/she/ithaswronged
wehavewronged
youhavewronged
theyhavewronged
Past Perfect
Ihadwronged
youhadwronged
he/she/ithadwronged
wehadwronged
youhadwronged
theyhadwronged

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This is a wrong-headed and short-sighted step that simply must be stopped.
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And it is only the most exemplary ones that tend to go into detail about precisely how wrong-headed my life choices about company are.
www.smh.com.au
Anyone who does not esteem the art of painting seems to me to be quite wrong-headed.
en.wikipedia.org
Sanitising our children from this fact is wrong-headed and can lead to animal cruelty.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Floor personnel make wrong-headed decisions that go against you.
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