用wrong造句子,“wrong”造句

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He owns he was wrong.

Is there anything wrong with the car?

One day that bet will go wrong.

Jesus shouldered the penalty for everything you've ever done wrong or will do wrong.

His experience has shown that revealing secrets in the wrong way or at the wrong time can be damaging.

Doctors could find nothing organically wrong with her.

"He [Kerry] voted to authorize the use of force [In Iraq] and says that it is the wrong war at the wrong time at the wrong place," President Bush said.

“That is not only wrong but badly wrong, ” says Peter Neyroud, former chief constable of Thames Valley police and head of the National Police Improvement Agency.

Yet, however frustrating Cyprus may be, it would be wrong to abandon it.

His fingers fly over the keyboard, hitting all the wrong buttons, making all the wrong decisions, and in no time files are deleted, old copies are saved over new, and other unfortunate hijinx ensue.

Perhaps the good folk of Brighton and Hove should worry less about Jeremy falling in with the wrong sort of classmate, and more about him falling in with the wrong sort of teacher.

There is a lot of dissatisfaction with life, but there seems to be nothing wrong with it.

It would therefore be wrong if we still fail to make full use of the plant capacity and technical forces of coastal industry.

We try to be sympathetic, but most bacteria are odorless and tasteless, and customers who suspect a meal because it tasted funny are usually wrong.

One thing they have adopted is filmmaking - the Kogi believe a movie is their best hope not only of telling little brother where he is going wrong, but showing him.

Some people took the "hundred flowers" policy to mean that there was absolute freedom to air any views, or even that only wrong views could be expressed, leaving no room for Marxist arguments.

Oops, wrong again.

What's wrong with plywood?

What's wrong with analog TV?

Whoa, I really got it wrong.

I slipped up and gave you the wrong phone number.

But on several occasions I was famously wrong.

Moral absolutism is sometimes contrasted with moral relativism and typified-although thereby also oversimplified-by such phrases as "right is right and wrong is wrong."

In general, a "speculator pays" principle should be introduced and applied when things go wrong.

Temptation starts when Satan suggests (with a thought) that you give in to an evil desire, or that you fulfill a legitimate desire in a wrong way or at the wrong time.

His friend said, "you mean hysterical," "No," he said, "historical, she tells me everything I've ever done wrong."

Any technology with the power of synthetic biology is bound to arouse concerns about what happens if things going wrong - by accident or through abuse.

Having served as a referee on Dr Zahnle's paper, he withdrew from the process, saying there was too much wrong with the paper for it to be fixed. He will be writing a rebuttal soon, he says.

The notion that the atom bomb is already overhead and about to fall on us in a matter of seconds is a calculation at variance with reality and it would be wrong to take a negative attitude towards coastal industry on this account.

But they would be wrong.

Your fanaticism followed the girl is wrong.

That is inescapable, and there’s nothing wrong with doing it.

If the female is wrong, it is because of a flagrant misunderstanding which was a direct result of something the male did or said wrong.

More than a few teammates have been rubbed the wrong way by Bryant's demeanor.

But doctors can't find anything wrong with poor oon, who allegedly is now receiving copious gifts as holy offerings.

Knox has designed a voice identification software program that works more accurately than current fingerprinting techniques a scientific breakthrough that would mean disaster in the wrong hands.

If the application jumps in and tries to fix it, it may be wrong and end up subverting the user’s intent. Further, this approach fails to give the user the benefit of learning from the situation, ultimately compromising his ability to avoid the situation in the future.

What's wrong with the engine?

You can get given a wrong pair of shoes, but not the wrong person to bury.

This tells you that there is a specific distinction between the right and the wrong.

Arkady: There are so many men that say that they are attracting the wrong women in their lives but these men go to the wrong places where they feel out of place.

Or, perhaps, thinking it was the wrong day of the week just meant I needed to sleep more-according to my body-regardless of how excited my mind and spirit are, and how the two always want to be awake.

old grievance; old wrong

Until it all went wrong in the frigid Martian winter.

Make no mistake, getting these basics wrong, or not doing them at all is a recipe for failure.

A sparkling solo run that included beating three tackles and wrong-footing the goal keeper, led to the kind of dream goal the superstar had wanted to score in the World Cup.

Sometimes it annoyingly brings the wrong snack or gives the wrong change.

incorrigible; persist in evil and not repent; sticking to one's arbitrary habits; remain impenitent and keep to one's wrong doing

What if everything you believe is wrong?

Making a souffle is like a kiss on the first date: it's easy to get wrong, but getting it right really impresses women.

B: There's a big cockroach in my pasta! That's "what's" wrong.

wrong造句

That's the wrong motive.

But there is a simpler objection: the picture of relentless decline is wrong, or, to be accurate, half wrong.

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