Ainda não temos significados para "particularly wrong".
1And for some reason, there was nothing particularly wrong with thinking it didn't.
2I never heard of anything particularly wrong that he did.
3It is assuming a superiority, and it is particularly wrong to question a man concerning himself.
4It is particularly wrong for an organisation that campaigns against sexual harassment and the abuse of power.
5I gasped at the monstrous proposition; but Barbara did not seem to detect anything particularly wrong about it.
6In fact, except for the discomfort, there wasn't anything particularly wrong with spending a day sitting under a tree.
7Nothing particularly wrong with it.
8There was nothing particularly wrong with Charles's legs, except that his feet were in ordinary school shoes and soaked through.
9There was nothing particularly wrong with Shimao's driving, but the noise in back was terrible, and the suspension was nearly shot.
10Sally could not help wondering whether things were going particularly wrong to-day, or whether this was one of Mr. Bunbury's ordinary mornings.
11He wanted her to go on, at least, and felt stealing over him a conviction that she couldn't have done so particularly wrong.
12"Anything particularly wrong or fatal in my general appearance?"
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Particularly wrong ao longo do tempo