wrong /ˈrɔŋ/
  (a.)錯誤的,不正確的;不正常的,不好的;不道德的,邪惡的(ad.)錯誤地,不正確
  wrong
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  Wrong v. t. [imp. & p. p. Wronged p. pr. & vb. n. Wronging.]
  1. To treat with injustice; to deprive of some right, or to withhold some act of justice from; to do undeserved harm to; to deal unjustly with; to injure.
     He that sinneth . . . wrongeth his own soul.   --Prov. viii. 36.
  2. To impute evil to unjustly; as, if you suppose me capable of a base act, you wrong me.
  I rather choose
  To wrong the dead, to wrong myself and you,
  Than I will wrong such honorable men.   --Shak.
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  Wrong obs. imp. of Wring. Wrung.
  Wrong a.
  1. Twisted; wry; as, a wrong nose.  [Obs.]
  2. Not according to the laws of good morals, whether divine or human; not suitable to the highest and best end; not morally right; deviating from rectitude or duty; not just or equitable; not true; not legal; as, a wrong practice; wrong ideas; wrong inclinations and desires.
  3. Not fit or suitable to an end or object; not appropriate for an intended use; not according to rule; unsuitable; improper; incorrect; as, to hold a book with the wrong end uppermost; to take the wrong way.
     I have deceived you both; I have directed you to wrong places.   --Shak.
  4. Not according to truth; not conforming to fact or intent; not right; mistaken; erroneous; as, a wrong statement.
  5. Designed to be worn or placed inward; as, the wrong side of a garment or of a piece of cloth.
  Syn: -- Injurious; unjust; faulty; detrimental; incorrect; erroneous; unfit; unsuitable.
  Wrong, adv. In a wrong manner; not rightly; amiss; morally ill; erroneously; wrongly.
     Ten censure wrong for one that writes amiss.   --Pope.
  Wrong, n.  That which is not right.  Specifically: (a) Nonconformity or disobedience to lawful authority, divine or human; deviation from duty; -- the opposite of moral right.
     When I had wrong and she the right.   --Chaucer.
     One spake much of right and wrong.   --Milton.
  (b) Deviation or departure from truth or fact; state of falsity; error; as, to be in the wrong.  (c) Whatever deviates from moral rectitude; usually, an act that involves evil consequences, as one which inflicts injury on a person; any injury done to, or received from; another; a trespass; a violation of right.
     Friend, I do thee no wrong.   --Matt. xx. 18.
     As the king of England can do no wrong, so neither can he do right but in his courts and by his courts.   --Milton.
     The obligation to redress a wrong is at least as binding as that of paying a debt.   --E. Evereth.
  Note: ☞ Wrongs, legally, are private or public.  Private wrongs are civil injuries, immediately affecting individuals; public wrongs are crimes and misdemeanors which affect the community.
  wrong
       adj 1: not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth; "an
              incorrect calculation"; "the report in the paper is
              wrong"; "your information is wrong"; "the clock showed
              the wrong time"; "found themselves on the wrong road";
              "based on the wrong assumptions" [syn: incorrect]
              [ant: correct, correct]
       2: contrary to conscience or morality or law; "it is wrong for
          the rich to take advantage of the poor"; "cheating is
          wrong"; "it is wrong to lie" [ant: right]
       3: not appropriate for a purpose or occasion; "unsuitable
          attire for the office"; "said all the wrong things" [syn:
          unsuitable, improper]
       4: not functioning properly; "something is amiss"; "has gone
          completely haywire"; "something is wrong with the engine"
          [syn: amiss(p), awry(p), haywire, wrong(p)]
       5: not according with the facts; "unfortunately the statement
          was simply untrue"; "the facts as reported were wrong"
          [syn: untrue]
       6: based on or acting or judging in error; "it is wrong to
          think that way" [ant: right]
       7: not in accord with established usage or procedure; "the
          wrong medicine"; "the wrong way to shuck clams"
       8: not conforming with accepted standards of propriety or
          taste; undesirable; "incorrect behavior"; "she was seen in
          all the wrong places"; "He thought it was wrong for her to
          go out to work" [syn: inappropriate, incorrect]
       9: used of the side of cloth or clothing intended to face
          inward; "socks worn wrong side out"
       10: badly timed; "an ill-timed intervention"; "you think my
           intrusion unseasonable"; "an untimely remark"; "it was
           the wrong moment for a joke" [syn: ill-timed(a), ill
           timed(p), unseasonable, untimely]
       n 1: that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law;
            "he feels that you are in the wrong" [syn: wrongfulness]
            [ant: right, right]
       2: a legal injury is any damage resulting from a violation of a
          legal right [syn: legal injury, damage]
       adv : in an incorrect manner; "she guessed wrong" [syn: incorrectly,
              wrongly] [ant: correctly, correctly]
       v : treat unjustly; do wrong to [ant: right]