| 释义 | rightwardright‧ward /ˈraɪtwəd $ -wərd/ adjective [only before noun]    on or towards the right  OPP  leftward:a rightward shift in American politics
 After college, they moved on to literary and academic careers and began a rightward march through the 1940s and 1950s.Again, we can expect long-term influences such as increasing income and wealth to cause a rightward shift of the demand curve.At the outset of his presidency, Mitterand was a leader seemingly out of step with the rightward drift of the West.On that evidence alone Mr Gummer has always been a rightward lurcher.There, the voters' rightward drift has pushed Republicans into the White House for 20 years out of the past 24.Yes, but because the speed of light is finite, there will be a delay between the leftward and rightward pushes.
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