be on the wrong side
基本解釋
- 理短
英漢例句
- Have you ever considered that we may be on the wrong side ?
你有沒有想過我們是不是站在了錯(cuò)誤的一邊? - Here he would prove to be on the wrong side of history, treating the conflict—as the New York Times famously observed—as a political, rather than a moral question.
歷史證明他站在錯(cuò)誤的一邊。 對(duì)待這樣的沖突——正如紐約時(shí)間雜志著名的觀察評(píng)論——這是一個(gè)政治問題而不是道德問題。 - Republicans do not want to be on the wrong side of this issue, but neither do they want to be rolled over as they were over health care: told to support a Democrat-only bill or get out of the way.
共和黨雖然不愿站錯(cuò)邊,他們卻也不愿像在醫(yī)改法案那樣無置喙余地: 被民主黨人告知若不支持就閃一邊。 - At this time, if America is on the wrong side of history, that will be disastrous.
- Colombia's rice growers and poultry farmers look to be on the wrong side of comparative advantage.
ECONOMIST: A long-awaited pact comes into force - If the Islamists have their way here, he will not simply be on the wrong side of the line.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Anderson Cooper Crosses the Line - The IRS wildly inflates its numbers and now it knows what it feels like to be on the wrong side of an audit.
FORBES: Wrong Side Of An Audit: Memo Argues IRS Inflated Numbers, Exaggerated Figures