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释义 | IDIOMSLANG WRONG be off on the wrong foot and be off to a bad start to have started something with negative factors.I'm sorry we are off to a bad start. I tried to be friendly.I hope that we won't be off to a bad start after our little argument. get off on the wrong foot and get off to a bad start to start something (such as a friendship) with negative factors.Bill and Tom got off on the wrong foot. They had a minor car accident just before they were introduced.Let's work hard to befriends. I hate to get off on the wrong foot.Bill is getting off to a bad start in geometry. He failed the first test. in the wrong on the wrong or illegal side of an issue; guilty or in error.I felt she was in the wrong, but the judge ruled in her favor.It's hard to argue with Jane. She always believes that everyone else is in the wrong. not have a leg to stand on [for an argument or a case] to have no support. (Informal.)You may think you're in the right, but you don't have a leg to stand on.My lawyer said I didn't have a leg to stand on, so I shouldn't sue the company. off base unrealistic; inexact; wrong.I'm afraid you're off base when you state that this problem will take care of itself.You're way off base! off the mark wrong; not quite exactly right.Her answer was a little off the mark.You were off the mark when you said we would be a little late to the party. It was yesterday, in fact! wide of the mark far from the target.Toms shot was wide of the mark.The pitch was quite fast, but wide of the mark. WRONG - DEED get one's hands dirty and dirty one's hands; soil one's hands to become involved with something illegal; to do something that is beneath one.The mayor would never get his hands dirty by giving away political favors.I will not dirty my hands by breaking the law. wrong 1. adjective known to inform the police US, 1953 2. noun in craps, a bet against the shooter US, 1974
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