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- IPA[rīt]
美式
- morally good, justified, or acceptable;true or correct as a fact
- to the furthest or most complete extent or degree (used for emphasis);exactly; directly (used to emphasize the precise location or time of something)
- that which is morally correct, just, or honorable;a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way
- restore to a normal or upright position;restore to a normal or correct condition or situation
- used to indicate one's agreement or to acknowledge a statement or order;used at the end of a statement to invite agreement, approval, or confirmation
noun: right, plural noun: rights
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形容詞
- 1. morally good, justified, or acceptable I hope we're doing the right thing you were quite right to criticize him 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. true or correct as a fact I'm not sure I know the right answer her theories were proved right 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ correct in one's opinion or judgment she was right about Tom having no money 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ according to what is correct for a particular situation or thing is this the right way to the cottage? you're not holding it the right way up
- ▪ the best or most suitable of a number of possible choices for a particular purpose or occasion he was clearly the right man for the job I was waiting for the right moment to ask him 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ socially fashionable or important he was seen at all the right places
- 3. in a satisfactory, sound, or normal state or condition that sausage doesn't smell right if only I could have helped put matters right 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. on, toward, or relating to the side of a human body or of a thing that is to the east when the person or thing is facing north my right elbow the right edge of the field 同義詞 反義詞
- 5. relating to or denoting a person or group favoring right-wing views; conservative are you politically right, left, or center?
- 6. British informal complete; absolute (used for emphasis, typically in derogatory contexts) I felt a right idiot 同義詞
副詞
- 1. to the furthest or most complete extent or degree (used for emphasis) the car spun right off the track I'm right out of ideas 同義詞
- ▪ exactly; directly (used to emphasize the precise location or time of something) Harriet was standing right behind her 同義詞
- ▪ informal immediately; without delaying or hesitating I'll be right back 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ dialect, archaic very it's right spooky in there!
- 2. correctly he had guessed right 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ in the required or necessary way; properly; satisfactorily nothing's going right for me this season 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. on or to the right side turn right at Main Street
名詞
- 1. that which is morally correct, just, or honorable she doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong the rights and wrongs of the matter 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way she had every right to be angry you're quite within your rights to ask for your money back 同義詞
- ▪ the authority to perform, publish, film, or televise a particular work, event, etc. they sold the paperback rights
- 3. the right-hand part, side, or direction take the first turning on the right she seated me on her right
- ▪ (in football or a similar sport) the right-hand half of the field when facing the opponent's goal they made a neat series of passes over on the right
- ▪ short for right field
- ▪ the right wing of an army the allies succeeded in overrunning the French right
- ▪ a right turn he made a right in Dorchester Avenue
- ▪ a road or entrance on the right take the first right over the stream
- ▪ (especially in the context of boxing) a person's right fist he ducked down low then brought up his right
- ▪ a blow given with the right fist the young cop swung a terrific right
- 4. a group or party favoring right-wing or conservative views the Right got in at the election his proposal was viewed with alarm by the right of the party
動詞
- 1. restore to a normal or upright position we righted the capsized dinghy 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ restore to a normal or correct condition or situation righting the economy demanded major cuts in defense spending 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ redress or rectify (a wrong or mistaken action) she was determined to right the wrongs done to her father 同義詞
- ▪ make reparation to (someone) for a wrong done to them we'll see you righted
excl
- 1. informal used to indicate one's agreement or to acknowledge a statement or order “Barry's here.” “Oh, right” right you are, sir
- ▪ informal used at the end of a statement to invite agreement, approval, or confirmation you went to see Angie on Monday, right?
- ▪ informal used as a filler in speech or to introduce an utterance, exhortation, or suggestion right, let's have a drink and I didn't think any more of it, right, but Mom said I should take him to a doctor
- (of a person) using the right hand more naturally than the left: a right-handed golfer
- with the right hand: Jackson bats right-handed
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) using the right hand more naturally than the left: the slant of the stab wounds suggested that the assailant was right-handed
- with the right hand, or in a manner natural to right-handed people: Jackson bats right-handed
Oxford American Dictionary
- the hand of a person's right side.
- on or towards the right side of a person or thing: the top right-hand corner
Oxford Dictionary
- of a satisfactory or acceptable quality: the tea was all right
- in a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent; fairly well: we get on all right
- expressing or asking for assent, agreement, or acceptance: all right, I'll tell you
Oxford Dictionary
- satisfactory but not especially good; acceptable: the tea was all right
- in a satisfactory manner or to a satisfactory extent; fairly well: everything will turn out all right
- expressing or asking for assent, agreement, or acceptance: all right, I'll tell you
Oxford American Dictionary
- the hand of a person's right side.
- on or toward the right side of a person or thing: the top right-hand corner
Oxford American Dictionary
- the section of a political party or system that advocates free enterprise and private ... a candidate from the right wing of the party
- advocating or taking measures to promote free enterprise and private ownership, and typically ... their allies are starting to push back against the mostly right-wing criticism he's very right wing
Oxford Dictionary
- the section of a political party or system that advocates for free enterprise and private ... a candidate from the right wing of the party
- advocating for or taking measures to promote free enterprise and private ownership, and ... their allies are starting to push back against the mostly right-wing criticism he's very right wing
Oxford American Dictionary
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片語
- bang to rights
- be in the right
- by rights
- do right by
- in one's own right
- in one's right mind
- not in one's right mind
- not right in the head
- as of right
- as right as rain
- on the right side of
- put someone right
- put something to rights
- right away
- right enough
- right on
- a right one
- right side out
- the right stuff
- she's right
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英式
- morally good, justified, or acceptable: I hope we're doing the right thing you were quite right to criticize him
- to the furthest or most complete extent or degree (used for emphasis): the car spun right off the track I'm right out of ideas
- that which is morally correct, just, or honourable: she doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong the rights and wrongs of the matter
- restore to a normal or upright position: we righted the capsized dinghy
- used to indicate agreement or to acknowledge a statement or order: ‘Barry's here.’ ‘Oh, right’ right you are, sir
Oxford Dictionary