释义 |
arighta‧right /əˈraɪt/ adverb British English old use - Each one shows us the right way to go and we must learn to use it aright.
- If Greg had understood the lady in the garden aright, Gerald Seymour-Strachey was in for a new experience.
- Isabel stared fixedly ahead of her, wondering if she had heard aright.
- It was a moody holiday and I followed the roads; some of them led me aright and some astray.
- Please continue to pray for us that we are protected and guided aright.
- When the sun fell aright you could see the soft outline of ancient walls beneath the turf.
1correctly: I was not certain I had heard aright.2set things aright to deal with problems or difficulties |