wrongly
wrongly — 副詞
1. Used to describe an action that produces a result different from what is true, c
錯誤地
不正確地;弄錯了
Used to describe an action that produces a result different from what is true, correct, or intended — for instance, picking the wrong door in a building or writing down a phone number with the wrong digits.
Sayaka wrongly assumed the meeting was at two o'clock, so she arrived an hour early.
Sayaka 錯誤地以為會議在兩點開始,所以她提早了一個小時到。
wrongly + past-tense verb (assumed)
The hotel address was wrongly printed on the confirmation form, leaving several guests confused.
飯店的地址被錯誤地印在確認表上,導致幾位客人感到困惑。
passive: be + wrongly + past participle (printed)
Élise answered the question wrongly because the instructions were not clear to her.
Élise 答錯了問題,因為說明對她來說不夠清楚。
Quan wrongly entered the password three times, so the system locked him out.
Quan 錯誤地輸入了三次密碼,因此系統將他鎖在門外。
- incorrectly
The closest synonym; 'incorrectly' is slightly more formal and common in academic or technical contexts.
- mistakenly
Emphasizes that the error happened because of a misunderstanding or wrong belief.
- erroneously
More formal than 'wrongly'; typical in legal or scholarly writing.
- correctly
The direct opposite — doing something in the right way.
- accurately
Emphasizes precision and exactness rather than simple correctness.
文法句型
wrongly + past participle (e.g., wrongly assumed)
wrongly + past-tense verb
用法筆記
Distinguish from the adjective 'wrong' used after linking verbs ('Her answer was wrong'). In formal writing, 'wrongly' is the preferred adverb form, though the flat adverb 'wrong' is common in everyday speech ('You spelled it wrong').
常見錯誤
2. Describing treatment of a person or group that lacks fairness or moral justifica
不公正地
不公平或不正義地
Describing treatment of a person or group that lacks fairness or moral justification — for example, firing an employee for a mistake they did not make, or giving a harsher sentence to one person than to another for the same crime.
Nadia was wrongly accused of stealing office supplies and had to prove her innocence.
Nadia 被不公正地指控偷竊辦公用品,她必須證明自己的清白。
passive: wrongly accused
A judge ruled that the man was wrongly detained for weeks without evidence.
法官判定那名男子在沒有證據的情況下被不公正地拘留了數週。
passive: wrongly detained in legal context
Haruto felt his design was wrongly criticized by someone who had not read the proposal.
Haruto 覺得自己的設計受到一位沒讀過提案的人不公正地批評。
Dahlia believed her neighbour was wrongly blamed for the damage to the shared fence.
Dahlia 認為她的鄰居被不公正地怪罪,說他弄壞了共用的圍籬。
- unjustly
The closest synonym; 'unjustly' more clearly emphasizes violation of fairness or legal right.
- unfairly
Slightly less formal than 'wrongly' in this sense; focuses on unequal or biased treatment.
- unethically
Focuses on violation of moral principles rather than legal justice.
文法句型
wrongly + past participle in passive voice (e.g., wrongly imprisoned)
wrongly + verb of treatment
用法筆記
Frequently appears in legal and ethical contexts (wrongly convicted, wrongly imprisoned, wrongly dismissed). Unlike sense 1 ('INCORRECTLY'), this sense carries a moral judgment — the action is not just factually wrong but also unfair or unjust.