短语搭配
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politically incorrect
政治上不正确的, 即言行有歧视之嫌
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incorrect use
不正确使用;错误使用;使用不当
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incorrect answer
错误的回答
双语例句
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The teacher said that my paper had a lot of incorrect grammar.
老师说我的这篇论文有很多错误的语法。
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I criticized her for such an incorrect approach.
我批评了她的这种不正确的做法。
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It's not a good idea to propose at this incorrect time.
在这个不恰当的时候求婚并不是一个好主意。
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People often have incorrect information about food.
人们对食物经常会有不正确的认识
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The doctor gave you incorrect advice.
医生给你了错误的医嘱。
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Incorrect or infrequent dosage could render the medicine ineffective.
错误使用或减少用药次数都会使药失去功效。
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Your score in this class is already so high that you can afford a few incorrect answers on the test.
你在这门课上的分数已经很高了,错一些也不影响了。
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Such a view rests on a number of incorrect assumptions.
这一观点基于一些错误的假定。
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The firm says it unknowingly published incorrect statistics.
这家公司说它不知情地出版了错误的数据。
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We apologize unreservedly for any incorrect behaviour by Mr. Taylor.
我们对泰勒先生做出的所有错误行为毫无保留地道歉。
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Regional accents are still acceptable but there is to be a blitz on incorrect grammar.
地方口音还可以接受,但错误语法必须要大力改进。
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The food is edible, yet often unsalable because of incorrect labeling or damaged packaging.
这种食品能吃,但是通常因为错误的标签或损坏的包装而卖不出去。
近义词
adj.
falseimpossiblewrongimproperunhappy
反义词
词根词缀
cor-
共同
cor-
同前缀词
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corrosion
n. 腐蚀;侵蚀;腐蚀带来的损害
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corrupt
adj. 腐败的;堕落的;讹误充斥的;漏洞百出的;邪恶的;不道德的;被破坏的;腐烂的;腐坏的;出错的
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correct
adj. 正确的;无误的;符合真实情况的;对的;得体的;符合要求的;未犯错误的;没有错的;合适的;合乎社会规范的
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corrode
v. 腐蚀;侵蚀;被腐蚀;被侵蚀;逐渐损害;慢慢削弱
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corruptible
adj. 易腐败的;易堕落的;易腐蚀的;可以贿赂的
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corruption
n. 贪污;腐败;出错;讹误;不标准;堕落;腐烂;腐坏
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correspond
v. 相似;相符;一致;通信;相当
rect
直, 正
rect
同根词
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rectify
v. 纠正;矫正;修正;整顿;整流;把(交流电)转变成直流电;求曲线的直线等长
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correct
adj. 正确的;无误的;符合真实情况的;对的;得体的;符合要求的;未犯错误的;没有错的;合适的;合乎社会规范的
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direct
adj. 直达的;径直的;直接的;直截了当的;坦率的;垂直的;不倾斜的a direct butt joint between surfaces of steel. 钢铁表面的垂直对接;顺行的;直射的;直系的
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erect
adj. 竖直的;挺直的;勃起的;竖起的
同根词
释义
adj.
not in accordance with fact; wrong
与事实不符的;不正确的,错误的
not in accordance with a particular set of standards
不合规范的
词源
"late Middle English: from Latin incorrectus, from in- ‘not' + correctus ‘made straight, amended' (see CORRECT). Originally in the general sense ‘uncorrected', the word was later applied specifically to a book containing many errors because it had not been corrected for the press; hence sense 2 (late 17th cent.)."