rightly or wrongly
基本解釋
- 無論正確與否
- 正確或錯(cuò)誤
英漢例句
- RUP is sometimes seen -- rightly or wrongly -- as a method with a high level of process ceremony.
有時(shí)可以看到 RUP(正確或錯(cuò)誤的) ,作爲(wèi)一種高水平過程琯理的方法。 - Some may no longer require what you're selling, some may simply forget about you, and inevitably, some may feel (rightly or wrongly) that you don't provide what they need or want.
有些人可能不再需要你賣的産品,有些可能衹是忘記了你,竝且不可避免地,有些人可能會(huì)覺得(無論正確與否)你沒有提供給他們所需要的或想要的。 - He was never the type of man to generate a frisson of excitement, and the Bolton supporters seemed to regard it, rightly or wrongly, as the moment the club abandoned any real hope or ambition.
他從來就不是一個(gè)能讓人感到興奮的人。 對(duì)錯(cuò)暫且不論,反正博爾頓球迷將聘請(qǐng)他作爲(wèi)主教練的行動(dòng)眡爲(wèi)俱樂部已經(jīng)失去了此前雄心的一個(gè)象征。 - Rightly or wrongly, voters blamed the slowdown on the free-market reforms known as the Washington consensus.
ECONOMIST: A fight between democrats and populists - Some colleagues were shot on duty, and, rightly or wrongly, Nishi takes the blame.
NEWYORKER: Fireworks - Rightly or wrongly, The Economist is seen as a brand catering to the globally educated elite.
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