wronging 的 4 个定义
- not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
- deviating from truth or fact; erroneous: a wrong answer.
- not correct in action, judgment, opinion, method, etc., as a person; in error: You are wrong to blame him.
- (7)
- that which is wrong, or not in accordance with morality, goodness, or truth; evil: I committed many wrongs.
- an injustice: The wrongs they suffered aged them.
- Law. an invasion of another's right, to his damage.a tort.
- in a wrong manner; not rightly; awry; amiss: You did it wrong again.
- to do wrong to; treat unfairly or unjustly; harm.
- to impute evil to unjustly; malign.
wronging 近义词
incorrect
wronging 的近义词 44 个
- amiss
- awry
- bad
- erroneous
- false
- inaccurate
- misguided
- mistaken
- unsound
- untrue
- erring
- fluffed
- miscalculated
- misconstrued
- mishandled
- out
- askew
- astray
- at fault
- counterfactual
- defective
- erratic
- fallacious
- faulty
- in error
- inexact
- misfigured
- not precise
- not right
- not working
- off-target
- on the wrong track
- out of commission
- out of line
- out of order
- perverse
- rotten
- sophistical
- specious
- spurious
- ungrounded
- unsatisfactory
- unsubstantial
- wide
wronging 的反义词 16 个
immoral, dishonest
wronging 的近义词 43 个
- bad
- illegal
- reprehensible
- sinful
- unethical
- unfair
- unjust
- unlawful
- base
- corrupt
- criminal
- crooked
- debauched
- depraved
- dissipated
- evil
- profane
- profligate
- reprobate
- wanton
- amoral
- blamable
- blameworthy
- blasphemous
- censurable
- dishonorable
- dissolute
- felonious
- illicit
- indecent
- iniquitous
- naughty
- risqué
- sacrilegious
- salacious
- shady
- smutty
- ungodly
- unholy
- unrighteous
- vicious
- wicked
- wrongful
wronging 的反义词 29 个
inappropriate, not suitable
reverse, opposite
astray
offense, sin
wronging 的近义词 50 个
- abuse
- bias
- blunder
- crime
- error
- evil
- grievance
- harm
- inequity
- injustice
- insult
- misdeed
- mistake
- prejudice
- slight
- transgression
- violation
- wrongdoing
- cruelty
- damage
- delinquency
- discourtesy
- favor
- hurt
- immorality
- imposition
- indecency
- inhumanity
- iniquity
- injury
- libel
- malevolence
- miscarriage
- misdemeanor
- misdoing
- oppression
- persecution
- sinfulness
- slander
- spite
- tort
- trespass
- turpitude
- unfairness
- vice
- villainy
- wickedness
- bad deed
- faux pas
- foul play
wronging 的反义词 26 个
hurt, mistreat another
wronging 的近义词 50 个
- abuse
- bias
- blunder
- crime
- error
- evil
- grievance
- harm
- inequity
- injustice
- insult
- misdeed
- mistake
- prejudice
- slight
- transgression
- violation
- wrongdoing
- cruelty
- damage
- delinquency
- discourtesy
- favor
- hurt
- immorality
- imposition
- indecency
- inhumanity
- iniquity
- injury
- libel
- malevolence
- miscarriage
- misdemeanor
- misdoing
- oppression
- persecution
- sinfulness
- slander
- spite
- tort
- trespass
- turpitude
- unfairness
- vice
- villainy
- wickedness
- bad deed
- faux pas
- foul play
wronging 的反义词 26 个
更多wronging例句
- Now, if Google gets it wrong and I end up paying for users looking for gloves, jewelry or winter hats when I only sell fedoras, then we have a problem.
- There’s not a lot of chances for us to get it right, but there’s a ton of opportunities for things to go wrong, and it only takes one poor experience and the customer is out the door.
- There are also limits to how much we can feel like these teams have been wronged by the football gods.
- I started to think something was wrong with my content, which meant something was wrong with me.
- I ended up just writing her full name out, but it seems wrong.
- Reactionary troglodyte Tea Party embraces the Constitution—says it means government wronging rights.
- Whatever my follies may have been as a young man, I am at least incapable of wronging my wife as a married one.
- He would be wronging the Ivers if he did not do it, yet how ugly it could be made to look!
- Have you been wronging him in your heart all this while, ma tante?
- He would have been glad that the coming scene could be over, and yet I should be wronging him to say that he was afraid of it.
- I should like to take you, but I want men—strong men like your companion here—and I should be wronging your parents if I took you.