0 if something goes awry , it does not happen in the way which was planned -- không như mong đợi
Quite apart from this, however, the conditions of competition are completely awry.
Exactly what goes awry is not known.
By contrast, a human proofreader, using linguistic and world knowledge, will usually notice an error of this kind because it will cause the text to be set somehow awry.
Their total reliability left pupils free to concentrate on improvisation, or improving the accuracy and expression of a performance, without the disruption caused when live accompaniments go awry.
There is much that goes awry here.
The book's weakness - at times significant enough to make individual discussions go awry - is its lack of self-conscious treatment of two questions regarding the semiotic practices it somewhat mechanically adopts.
Second, the use of credit ratings in financial and other regulations permits policymakers to distance themselves from domestic political fallout when the regulation of credit risk goes awry.
Clearly, something has gone awry.