Hailey
Why do you say "It's down right wrong"? What's that supposed to mean?
2010年12月17日 10:56
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Actually it's a single word: "downright", as in "directly downwards". I suppose the idea is that "it" is going directly down and nowhere else. It means "thoroughly", but you use it negatively, eg. downright shameful, downright wrong, downright awful. Apparently this expression is about 900 years old (Old English: "dunrihte", downwards).
2010年12月17日
when it is incorrect :P
2010年12月17日
It's completely wrong / 100% wrong. There is no justifying it. "down right" is very informal.
2010年12月17日
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