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 Translation for 'be wrong' from English to Bulgarian
to be wrongзаблуждавам се
Partial Matches
wrong {adj}погрешен
wrong {adj}грешен
to beсъм
to be coldстудено ми е
to be doneготов съм
to be hotгорещо ми е
to be afraidстрахувам се
to be imminentпредстои [несв.]
to be thirstyжаден съм
химия
beryllium {noun} <Be>
берилий {м} <Be>
геог.
Belgium {noun} <.be>
Белгия {ж}
to be delusional заблуждавам се [лъжа се, въобразявам си]
to be mistaken греша [несв.] [заблуждавам се, лъжа се]
to be ableмога
to be scaredстрахувам се
to be ashamed ofсрамувам се от
to be afraid ofстрах ме е от
to be a givenсъм даденост [реалност]
to be on timeна време съм
to be on timeточен съм
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Usage Examples English
  • Dyson admitted his record as a prophet was mixed, but thought it is better to be wrong than vague, and that in meeting the world's material needs, technology must be beautiful and cheap.
  • This means that the new evidence is most likely to be wrong.
  • These words subsequently turned out to be wrong. In spite of careful watch, Diomedes managed to launch an attack upon the sleeping Trojans.
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was influenced by Schopenhauer when younger, but later felt him to be wrong.
  • The Suda credits Simonides with inventing "the third note of the lyre" (which is known to be wrong since the lyre had seven strings from the 7th century BC), and four letters of the Greek alphabet.

  • Studies have stated that myside bias is an absence of "active open-mindedness", meaning the active search for why an initial idea may be wrong.
  • That is, if the algorithm returns NO, it might be wrong.
  • Such an argument is always considered to be wrong.
  • Norman Gash states that "it would be wrong to assume that the political scene in the succeeding generation differed essentially from that of the preceding one".
  • Surveys from 2006 showed that the American public widely perceived usage of the term to be wrong or unacceptable, but that nearly half of whites and two-thirds of blacks knew someone personally who referred to blacks by the term.

  • These expectations resemble judgments and can be wrong.
  • He, however, stated that their claimed descent may be wrong and some of them may be partially descended from poor people who worked in the Mughal army's camps.
  • would be wrong to interpret the right to self-determination as meaning anything but the right to existence as a separate state."
  • However, modern geographical coordinate systems are quite complex, and the positions implied by these simple formulae may be wrong by several kilometers.
  • According to the principle of sufficient reason, any theory of space that implied that there could be these two possible universes must therefore be wrong.

  • The deal was previous rumoured to include the more modern twin engined HAL Dhruv helicopters, but this proved to be wrong.
  • This finding reduced many of the conclusions to examples of how a model can sometimes give a whole series of correct predictions, yet still be wrong.
  • It was previously thought that all lorisids moved slowly, but investigations using red light proved this to be wrong.
  • The House of Lords asked the judges of the common law courts to answer five questions on insanity as a criminal defence, and the formulation that emerged from their review—that a defendant should not be held responsible for their actions only if, as a result of their mental disease or defect, they (i) did not know that their act would be wrong; or (ii) did not understand the nature and quality of their actions—became the basis of the law governing legal responsibility in cases of insanity in England.
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