Nghĩa của từ gone wrong bằng Tiếng Đức

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Đặt câu có từ "gone wrong"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "gone wrong", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ gone wrong, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ gone wrong trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. Everything's gone wrong.

2. Nothing's gone wrong with her accent.

Ihrem Akzent ist nichts passiert.

3. Something has gone wrong with the capstan.

4. A hotel visit gone wrong by Argles, literature

5. It could be a publicity stunt gone wrong.

6. "FEATURE: Head Space - "Drifters" - An Isekai Gone Wrong".

7. A hotel visit gone wrong by Argles, literature

8. Something must have gone wrong with the satellite link.

9. He seemed serenely unaware that anything had gone wrong.

10. Shame is a self-punishing acknowledgment of something gone wrong.

11. 3 He seemed serenely unaware that anything had gone wrong.

12. Now it looks as though it's all gone wrong for him.

13. In that flash of illumination, he realized where he had gone wrong.

14. She pointed out with tact and sensitivity exactly where he had gone wrong.

15. 6 She pointed out with tact and sensitivity exactly where he had gone wrong.

16. A low moan of despair escaped her as she realized what had gone wrong.

17. Your criticism has awoken me and made me realize where I had gone wrong.

18. Their first plan had gone wrong, so they had to start all over again.

19. And just as her peculiar, rebellious, wilful escapade had gone wrong ... so had theirs.

20. Sam spent the afternoon trying to puzzle out what had gone wrong with his car.

21. 29 A low moan of despair escaped her as she realized what had gone wrong.

22. In this burglary gone wrong, police are being unusually tight-lipped about the prime suspect.

23. But things have gone wrong all day, and I had to blow off steam at somebody!

24. A house on the move, a new Gimbels, and a practical joke gone wrong [Lancaster That Was]

25. Realising that something had gone wrong, the alarmed miner was making his way out of the pit.

26. 9 Although risotto rice always cooks up wet, your guests might think that something has gone wrong.

27. 20 "This is extremely worrying and the sign that the system has gone wrong, " Grayling said today.

28. In January 1905 Salt’s journal, The Humanitarian, published an eye-witness account of a Royal Navy Birching ‘gone wrong

29. “Rebecca Makkai’s The Borrower is full of books, libraries, cross-country hijinks, accidental parenting, love gone wrong and friendships gone right

30. Can Super Pops Save Flash Pop from MasterMinder and the Bunglers after she’s gone wrong and erases the memory of the Pops

31. One copy of Antinomy and Solo Flare expansion PLUS one copy of The Perfect Moment and the Las Vegas Gone Wrong expansion

32. My year was really spent doing a lot of soul-searching and trying to find out what had gone wrong in my life.

33. Not all Antipopes were the result of elections gone wrong, however, and many were instead created because of breakdowns in papal-imperial relations

34. Similarly, floods and droughts are symptoms of a carbon cycle gone wrong: when soil is compacted or eroded, rain evaporates or runs off.

35. The first half-hour of "Pieces of A woman" is a brutal viewing experience, portraying a home birth gone wrong in grueling detail

36. "Brinkmanship" is an interesting novel, focusing on the politics of the Star Trek universe, rather than some space anomaly or technology-gone-wrong themes

37. "Brinkmanship" is an interesting novel, focusing on the politics of the Star Trek universe, rather than some space anomaly or technology-gone-wrong themes

38. So far what we have to report is that a pair of armed gunmen have taken hostages here in the school's gymnasium after fleeing a robbery gone wrong.

39. From bizarre pre-challenge prep and mortifying naked intros, to night-time cuddling gone wrong and learning wildlife bathroom routines the hard way, Naked and Afraid gets weird.

40. What is Chernobyl like today? On April 26, 1986, a safety test gone wrong led to an explosion in reactor #4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in …

41. Backsliding Lyrics: I'm not supposed to be thinking 'bout you, lying here in this bed / Too much has gone wrong and we should move on / That's what we both said / …

42. There would be a strong emphasis on "civics" - including the teaching of basic civility - and the schools would employ psychologists to find out what had really gone wrong with the children.

43. Blamestorming The act, especially in a meeting setting, of seeking someone to blame (often but not always someone in the meeting) for a project or something else that has gone wrong

44. Ailurophile by Boo64 A distress signal gone wrong causes an alien life form to board your ship, now left with no other choice you must find a way to escape the ship with your life and find your owner

45. Although it looks like a crossword cipher gone wrong, there is some linguistic logic behind the hard syllables of this northern city's name: ' Bydgoszcz ' comes from a combination of the Old Slavic words for ‘to be’ (or ‘to become,’ sort of) and ‘guest.’

46. Whenever anything connected with the misuse of resources has gone wrong in the EU in the past, we have always looked admiringly at the Norwegians and their fisheries management, but now we see that the Norwegians are no different from anybody else.

Immer wenn in der EU etwas schief ging in Bezug auf Mißbrauch der Ressourcen, haben wir bisher bewundernd auf die Norweger und ihr Fischereimanagement geschaut, aber nun sehen wir, auch die Norweger kochen nur mit Wasser.

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48. Plastic surgery procedures gone wrong is the basic premise for the reality series Botched, but there's far more to the show than getting to see the before and after pictures.Each season, doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif are faced with increasingly tough cases to help people match their expectations to what is feasible when it comes to surgical operations.