英 [ˈrɒŋfəli] 美 [ˈrɔːŋfəli]
adv. 不正当地;不妥地
in an unjust or unfair manner
the employee claimed that she was wrongfully dismissed ; people who were wrongfully imprisoned should be released
...Wudaoko... wrongful不正当的;不合法的... wrongfully不公正地;不公平地;... wrongheaded判断错误的,固执的,...
... wrongful 不正当的;不讲道理的;坏的 详细 wrongfully 不正当地;不妥地;错误地;不公... 详细 wronghead 坚持错误见解者 详细 ...
不正当地;不妥地
The criminal justice system is in need of urgent reform to prevent more people being wrongfully imprisoned.
刑事司法体制急需改革,以防更多的人被不公正地监禁。
Thousands of our brothers were wrongfully arrested.
好几千我们的兄弟武士都被错误的逮捕。
The crunch came when three employees were dismissed-wrongfully.
三名雇员无端被踢导致了此次危机。
He defends a black man wrongfully accused of raping a white woman.
VOA : special.2010.07.08
The release of the men, however,is causing a political fury in Beirut, where the men, with the support of Hezbollah and its allies, have begun lambasting the government, as well as the Lebanese judiciary system, for "wrongfully arresting them."
VOA : standard.2009.04.30
The government wanted them to plead guilty to charges that they wrongfully took and sold.
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It is hard to imagine a more terrifying nightmare than being wrongfully convicted and imprisoned.