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 Translation for 'to be wrong' from English to Russian
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ошибатьсяto be wrong
быть неправым [несов.]to be wrong
Partial Matches
неверно {adv}wrong
не получатьсяto go wrong
поступить несправедливо с кем-л.to wrong sb.
фильмF
Неправый прав [Ричард Брукс]
Wrong Is Right [Richard Brooks]
являться [несов.] [быть, представлять собой]to be
возвратиться [сов.]to be back
быть безработным [несов.]to be unemployed
удивляться [изумляться] [несов.]to be astonished
удивиться [изумиться] [сов.]to be astonished
воспрещаться [несов.]to be prohibited
воспрещаться [несов.]to be forbidden
встречаться [наблюдаться, попадаться] [тк. несов.]to be found
выйти [появиться, быть изданным] [сов.]to be published
выходи́ть [о приказе и т.п.] [несов.]to be issued
выходи́ть [появляться, быть изданным] [несов.]to be published
радоваться [чему-л.] [несов.]to be delighted
оторопеть [сов.]to be baffled
быть неверным [иметь на стороне любовную связь]to be unfaithful
Будь паинькой!Be good!
отсутствовать [несов.]to be absent
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Usage Examples English
  • While serving on the committee, he used his position to block Albert Einstein from receiving a Nobel Prize in Physics for his theory of relativity, which Allvar believed to be wrong.
  • Most knew little about housing or financial aid before they got pregnant and what they thought they knew often turned out to be wrong.
  • In criminal law, irresistible impulse is a defense by excuse, in this case some sort of insanity, in which the defendant argues that they should not be held criminally liable for their actions that broke the law, because they could not control those actions, even if they knew them to be wrong.
  • In October 2003, professional interface designer Steven Garrity authored an article covering everything he considered to be wrong with Mozilla's visual identity.
  • It refers to an agent doing or thinking something they know or believe to be wrong.

  • Infallibility refers to an inability to be wrong. It can be applied within a specific domain, or it can be used as a more general adjective.
  • Results that are published unreproducibly – or not in a replicable sufficiently transparent way – are more likely to be wrong, may slow progress and, according to an author, "a simple way to check how often studies have been repeated, and whether or not the original findings are confirmed" is needed.
  • The UK Supreme Court has stated that where there has been a relatively long and expensive hearing/trial, it is important that the judgment (i) clearly identifies all the issues of fact and expert opinion that are in issue, and (ii) resolves in clear terms all such issues which are relevant on the judge's view of the law, and those issues which would be relevant if the judge's view of the law turns out to be wrong.
  • 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.
  • Such an argument is always considered to be wrong.
  • 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.

  • The deal was previous rumoured to include the more modern twin engined HAL Dhruv helicopters, but this proved to be wrong.
  • Amoral should not be confused with "immoral", which refers to an agent doing or thinking something they know or believe to be wrong.
  • I had no idea at any time of separating myself from the South, preferring to be with them believing them to be wrong than to be with the Northern army knowing it to be right.
  • Some say that is Marxism in its mature form after the revisionists claimed many of Marx's theories to be wrong and came up with theories of their own, including socialism coming through democratic means.
  • It was previously thought that all lorisids moved slowly, but investigations using red light proved this to be wrong.

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