单词 | right |
释义 | Word Frequency right(raɪt) adjective 1. in accordance with accepted standards of moral or legal behaviour, justice, etc right conduct 2. in accordance with fact, reason, or truth; correct or true the right answer 3. appropriate, suitable, fitting, or proper the right tools for the job 4. most favourable or convenient; preferred the right time to act 5. in a satisfactory condition; orderly things are right again now 6. indicating or designating the correct time the clock is right 7. correct in opinion or judgment 8. sound in mind or body; healthy or sane 9. (usually prenominal) of, designating, or located near the side of something or someone that faces eastwhen the front is turned towards the north ▶ Related adjective: dextral10. (usually prenominal) worn on a right hand, foot, etc 11. (sometimes capital) of, designating, supporting, belonging to, or relating to the political or intellectual right (see sense 40) 12. (sometimes capital) conservative or reactionary the right wing of the party 13. geometry a. formed by or containing a line or plane perpendicular to another line or plane b. having the axis perpendicular to the base a right circular cone c. straight a right line 14. relating to or designating the side of cloth worn or facing outwards 15. informal (intensifier) a right nuisance 16. in one's right mind 17. she'll be right 18. the right side of adverb 19. too right 20. in accordance with correctness or truth; accurately to guess right 21. in the appropriate manner; properly do it right next time! 22. in a straight line; directly right to the top 23. in the direction of the east from the point of view of a person or thing facing north 24. absolutely or completely; utterly he went right through the floor 25. all the way the bus goes right to the city centre 26. without delay; immediately or promptly I'll be right over 27. exactly or precisely right here 28. in a manner consistent with a legal or moral code; justly or righteously do right by me 29. in accordance with propriety; fittingly or suitably it serves you right 30. to good or favourable advantage; well it all came out right in the end 31. (esp in religious titles) most or very right reverend 32. informal or dialect (intensifier) I'm right glad to see you 33. right, left, and centre 34. right off the bat noun 35. any claim, title, etc, that is morally just or legally granted as allowable or due to a person my legal right 36. anything that accords with the principles of legal or moral justice 37. the fact or state of being in accordance with reason, truth, or accepted standards(esp in the phrase in the right) 38. Irish an obligation or duty you had a right to lock the door 39. the right side, direction, position, area, or part the right of the army look to the right 40. the right 41. boxing a. a punch with the right hand b. the right hand 42. finance a. (often plural) the privilege of a company's shareholders to subscribe for new issues of the company's shares on advantageous terms b. the negotiable certificate signifying this privilege 43. by right 44. in one's own right 45. to rights verb (mainly tr) 46. (also intr) to restore to or attain a normal, esp an upright, position the raft righted in a few seconds 47. to make (something) accord with truth or facts; correct 48. to restore to an orderly state or condition; put right 49. to make reparation for; compensate for or redress (esp in the phrase right a wrong) sentence substitute 50. a. indicating that a statement has been understood b. asking whether a statement has been understood c. indicating a subdividing point within a discourse exclamation 51. an expression of agreement or compliance Derived forms righter (ˈrighter) noun Word origin Old English riht, reoht; related to Old High German reht, Gothic raihts, Latin rēctus |
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