incorrectly 的定义
- not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
- improper, unbecoming, or inappropriate: incorrect behavior; incorrect attire.
- not correct in form, use, or manner: an incorrect copy.
incorrectly 近义词
mistakenly
incorrectly 的近义词 4 个
更多incorrectly例句
- Their secret for preventing fogged eyewear—and potentially an incorrect incision—is washing the lenses with soapy water.
- The federal data also is incorrect for Urbana District 116, according to Assistant Superintendent Todd Taylor.
- A Maricopa County official told ESPN the delay in charging La Russa occurred because the incident was initially filed in an incorrect jurisdiction.
- The first round of quality control tests appear to have used an incorrect testing protocol, and when the final round of tests under the correct protocol showed a 33 percent failure rate, nothing was done.
- Research has confirmed this, as 80% of surveyed respondents in BrightLocal research have stated that they would lose trust in a business with incorrect and inconsistent contact details.
- It should be noted that Wang has incorrectly forecast Democratic victories before.
- Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Banker White is based in the UK.
- Strangers often believe, incorrectly, that he is unaware of his surroundings.
- Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly represented Avicii's age.
- A superior criminal court ruled that the first trial incorrectly reviewed evidence and alleged inconsistencies in her testimony.
- And while he spoke someone inside the house played "God Save the Queen" with one finger (incorrectly) on a harmonium.
- Sometimes the term is incorrectly applied to a small pinnacle of which it is only the termination (see Epi).
- The cant terms, too, are incorrectly given, and altogether the work bears the appearance of hasty and piratical compilation.
- In the copy ‘non si può far di meno di non observar le leggi,’ the ‘non’ being incorrectly repeated.
- "Vous allez perdre dix marks," remarked the schoolmistress, if incorrectly, perhaps not too severely.