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单词 | right |
释义 | right [raɪt] adjective CORRECT 正确的 ESSENTIAL ■correct 正确的;准确的;对的;正当的 •You got •I set the clock to the right time.我把钟调准了。 •"Is that Ms Kramer?" "Yes, that's •Am I right in •You're right to •You must put Compare wrong ADVANCED ■If you are right about something or someone, you are correct in your judgment or statement about it or them (判断或说法)准确的,确切的,恰当的 •You were right about Common Learner Errors right or true?Right is usually used to say something is correct or to agree with something someone has said.He gave the right answer."That's right, they live in central London."True is usually used to say that something is based on facts.Is it true that she's leaving?Everything I've told you is true.[raɪt] adjective SUITABLE 合适的 ESSENTIAL ■suitable or correct, or as it should be 合适的,恰当的;理想的;符合要求的 •He's the right person for the job.他是做这个工作的合适人选。 •I think you've made the right decision.我认为你作出的决定是恰当的。 •The temperature of the swimming pool was just right (= exactly as I wanted it).游泳池的水温正合适。 •That hat looks just right on you.那顶帽子你戴着再合适不过了。 •He thought the time Compare wrong describes a person who is considered to be socially important or a place that such people go to (人或地方)重要的,显贵的,显赫的•She knows all the right people.她认识所有的头面人物。 •He likes to be seen in the right clubs and restaurants.他喜欢让人看到他出入那些高级俱乐部和饭店。 the right way round/up UK (US the right way around/up) ■in the correct position 在正确的位置;不偏不倚 •The lid has to go on the right way round or it won't fit.盖子得放正,不然的话就盖不严。 •Keep the bottle the right way up.把瓶子放正了。 [raɪt] adjective MORALLY ACCEPTABLE 合乎道德的 ESSENTIAL [after verb] ■considered fair or morally acceptable by most people 公正的;正当的;符合道德的;正义的 •I don't believe they should have put him in prison. It isn't right.我觉得他们不应该把他关进监狱,这是不公正的。 •[+ to •[+ that Compare wrong[raɪt] adjective HEALTHY 健康的 ■healthy, or working correctly 健康的;正常的 •Since eating that food last night, I haven't felt quite right.昨晚自打我吃了那些东西,就一直感到很难受。 •Something isn't quite right with [raɪt] adjective EXACTLY 恰好 [before noun] informal ■used for emphasizing when something is bad (强调非常糟糕)十足的 •He's a right idiot.他是个十足的白痴。 •His house is a right mess.他家里脏乱透顶。 [raɪt] adjective be as right as rain informal ■to be healthy, especially after having been ill for a period of time (尤指病后)完全康复,十分健康 [raɪt] adjective be not (quite) right in the head informal ■to not have one or more of the mental abilities that most people have 精神不正常 [raɪt] adjective be not in your right mind ■to be not thinking clearly or to be mentally ill 精神不正常;神志不清 •My poor old granny isn't in her right mind half the time.真可怜,我那年迈的奶奶现在明白一阵,糊涂一阵。 [raɪt] adjective be on the right lines ■If you are on the right lines, you are doing something in a way that will bring good results 根据正确的原则,循着正确的方向 •Do you think we're on the right lines with this project?你认为我们这个专案计划是在循着正确的方向做吗? [raɪt] adjective be on the right track ■to be doing something in a way that will bring good results 做法对路;方法得当 •These results suggest that we are on the right track.这些结果表明,我们的做法是正确的。 [raɪt] adjective in the right place at the right time ■in the best position or place to take advantage of an opportunity 在恰当的时机出现在恰当的地点;占天时地利 •The key to success is to be in the right place at the right time.成功的关键就是要在恰当的时机出现在恰当的地点。 [raɪt] adjective press / push the right button(s) ■to do exactly what is necessary to get the result that you want 抓住要点,抓住要害 •You have to know how to push all the right buttons if you want to be a successful diplomat.如果你想成为一个成功的外交官,就必须要懂得如何抓住要点。 [raɪt] adjective put/set sb right informal ■to stop someone believing something which is not true, or to correct them by telling them the truth 纠正(某人)的错误想法;使(某人)明白正确的道理 •She thought she wouldn't have to work hard, but we soon put her right on ■to make someone feel better 使(某人)恢复健康;使(某人)复原•A good night's sleep will soon put you right.你好好睡一宿,很快就会恢复的。 [raɪt] adjective a right one informal ■someone or something that you think is very silly 愚蠢的人(或事) •"We've got a right one here, eh!"“我们这里有个笨蛋,是不是!” [raɪt] adjective adverb DIRECTION 方向 ESSENTIAL ■on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north 右边的,右侧的;向右的;在右边;向右 •Most people write with their right hand.大多数人用右手写字。 •Turn/Go •US I took/made •In this photo, my wife is the woman standing on/to Compare left[raɪt] adjective adverb give your right arm informal ■If you say that you would give your right arm to do or have something, you mean you would like it very much 不惜一切代价;(为了…)愿舍弃很多 •I would give my right arm to [raɪt] adjective adverb right , left and centre (US right and left) ■all the time or everywhere 时时,时刻;四面八方,处处 •He spends money right, left and centre.他到处乱花钱。 [raɪt] noun DIRECTION 方向 ESSENTIAL only singular ■the right side 右边;右面;右部 •English is written and read from left to right.英语是从左向右读写的。 •King's Avenue is the first right (= the first road on the right side).国王大道是右边的第一条道。 [raɪt] noun POLITICS 政治 the right (also the Right) only singular [+ sing/pl verb] IMPROVER ■political parties or people that have traditional opinions, and who believe in low taxes, private ownership of property and industry, and less help for the poor 右派政党;右派人士 •In Britain, the right was/were in power after 1979.1979年以后,英国右派政党上台执政。 •He's a man of the far Compare the left at left[raɪt] noun MORALLY ACCEPTABLE 合乎道德的 uncountable ■what is considered to be morally good or acceptable 正义;公正;正当 •Your conscience should tell you the difference between right and wrong in the right ■If you are in the right, what you are doing is morally or legally correct. 有理;正确;合法 countable ■the claim which a person or animal has to be treated in a fair, morally acceptable or legal way, or to have the things that are necessary for life 权利;正当要求 •She campaigned for women's •Everyone has a right to •She has no more right to •[+ to •You have every within your rights ■If you are within your rights to do something, you are legally allowed to do it 在自身合法范围内;(做某事)是正当的 ■1. I think I'm quite within my rights to demand a full refund.right 1 |
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