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词汇 right
释义 right
adjective
uk /raɪt/ us /raɪt/

rightadjective (CORRECT)


A1
correct: 对的,正确的
You got three answers right and two wrong.你答对了三道题,错了两道。
I set the clock to the right time.我把表调准了。
"Is that Ms Kramer?" "Yes, that's right."“是克雷默女士吗?”“是的,我就是。”
Am I right in thinking(= is it true) that you will be at the conference?你要去参加会议,是这么回事儿吧?
You're right to be annoyed - you've been treated very badly.你生气是理所应当的——你受到的对待及不公平。
You must put matters right (= make the situation better) by telling the truth.你必须说出实情,这样事情才会出现转机。
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wrongadjective(NOT CORRECT)
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agreeing with facts
correctThat answer is correct.
rightAll his answers were right.
trueIs it true that you were born in Sweden?
faithfulThis is a faithful account of what happened on the night of 30 May.
A1
If you are right about something or someone, you are correct in your judgment or statement about it, him, or her: (判断或说法)准确的,确切的,恰当的
You were right about Pete - he's a real troublemaker.你对皮特的看法没错——他的确只会制造麻烦。
"I think you're absolutely right," concurred Chris.“我认为你完全正确,”克里斯赞同道。
"Was it wrong of me to go to the police?" "Oh no, I'm sure you did the right thing."
I have a faint suspicion that you may be right!我隐约觉得你可能是对的!
I'm fairly sure that this is the right address.我相当肯定这个地址没错。
Take a chance and follow your nose - you may be right!碰碰运气,凭自己的感觉做事——也许你是对的!
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Accurate and exact
accuracy
accurate
accurately
aright
authoritative
dime
for all the worldidiom
Goldilocks
got it in one!idiom
in so many wordsidiom
infallible
literally
precisely
slap
smack
spot on
strict
strictly
strictly speakingidiom
superaccurate

rightadjective (SUITABLE)


B1
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 was right to let his intentions be known.他认为公开自己意图的时机已经成熟。
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wrongadjective(NOT SUITABLE)
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suitable
suitableThis film contains language that is not suitable for children.
appropriateIs this film appropriate for young children?
apt"Unusual", yes, that's a very apt description.
fittingThe promotion was a fitting reward for all his hard work.
used to refer to 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餐馆。
 the right way round/upUK(USthe 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。
She fished in her tool box for the right spanner.
She knew that Dave wasn't the right man for her but she couldn't deny the animal attraction between them.她明知戴夫不是适合她的男人,但无法抗拒他们之间肉体上的吸引力。
I was fumbling for the right word.我正在搜肠刮肚,想找一个合适的词。
Apropos what you said yesterday, I think you made the right decision.至于你昨天说的话,我觉得你作的决定是对的。
This carpet would be just right for the dining room.这块地毯放在餐厅正合适。
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Suitable and acceptable
able
acceptability
acceptable
acceptably
accepted
convenience
conveniently
correctly
correctness
decent
decently
felicity
just what the doctor orderedidiom
legitimate
properly
quality
re-eligibility
re-eligible
relevance
worthy

rightadjective (MORALLY ACCEPTABLE)


B2[ 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 infinitive ]It's not right to criticize people behind their back.在背后批评人不道德。
[ + that ]It is only(= completely) right that men and women should be paid the same for doing the same work.只有做到男女同工同酬才公正。
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wrongadjective(NOT MORAL)
"Was it wrong of me to go to the police?" "Oh no, I'm sure you did the right thing."
I'm sure you did the right thing in telling her about the problem.
It's not right to treat another human being like that.
It's only right that the two children be treated the same.
I don't think it's right to spend so much money on yourself.
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Virtue and moral good
altruism
angel
angelic
angelically
be as pure as the driven snowidiom
justifiable
justifiably
justified
loftiness
lofty
rightly
rightness
saintly
self-forgetful
the road to hell is paved with good intentionsidiom
uprightness
upstanding
virtuous
virtuously
white hat

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Justice and fairness

rightadjective (HEALTHY)


healthy, or working correctly: 健康的;正常的
I haven't felt right since I ate that meal last night.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 the brakes on your bike.你的自行车车闸不好用了。
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Animal physiology: fit & healthy
acrobatically
agility
agree with something
amazonian
athleticism
glow
hale and hearty
in the pinkidiom
limber
lithe
match fitness
muscled
muscular
muscularity
non-disabled
on top formphrase
robust
rude
the able-bodied
virility

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Machines - Functioning

rightadjective (COMPLETE)


[ before noun ]UKinformal
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.他家里乱极了。
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Linguistics: very & extreme
abjectly
absolutely
abundantly
abundantly clear
beyond
biblical
downright
extraordinarily
extremely
imagine
infinitely
particularly
richly
stupefyingly
super
super-duper
super-spectacular
superabundantly
totally
violently

rightadjective (DIRECTION)


A2
on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north: 右侧地;向右地
Most people write with their right hand.大多数人用右手写字。
He likes to sleep on the right side of the bed.他喜欢睡在床的右侧。
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leftadjectiveadverb
He wrenched his right shoulder during a game of hockey.他在一场曲棍球比赛中扭伤了自己的右肩。
In the US, you drive on the right side of the road, but in Britain the converse applies.
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General location and orientation
about
along
anterior
around
back onto something
fix
forward
left
left-hand
lock on
nearside
noncentral
on-site
reorientation
right-hand
right/wrong way roundidiom
round
side-on
spot
surface

Idioms


be (as) right as rain
be not (quite) right in the head
be not in your right mind
be on the right lines
be on the right track
give your right arm
in the right place at the right time
press/push the right button(s)
put/set someone right
a right one
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the right stuff
right
adverb
uk /raɪt/ us /raɪt/

rightadverb (DIRECTION)


A2
on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north: 右侧地;向右地
Turn/Go right (= take the road on the right) at the first traffic lights.在第一个红绿灯处向右转。
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Direction of motion
abduct
abduction
adduct
adduction
against the current
circumduction
cross-country
destined
direction
direction of travel
en route
face
head
inbound
into
leftward
multidirectional
outbound
overland
west

rightadverb (EXACTLY)


B1
exactly or all the way: 正好,恰好;一直,径直
I've got a pimple right on the end of my nose.一个粉刺正好长在我鼻尖上。
They built a row of hotels right along the sea-front.他们沿着海岸修了一排宾馆。
used for emphasis: (用于强调)
The car ran right (= completely) out of fuel.车把汽油彻底用光了。
She walked right (= all the way) past me without noticing me.她跟我走了个面对面,可是没有注意到我。
I'll be right back/I'll be right with you (= I will return very soon).我马上就回来。
 right awaymainly US(alsoright off)
B1
immediately: 立即,立刻,马上
I'll call them right away, because if I wait, I'll probably forget to do it.
 right now
at the present time: 目前,现在
We're very busy right now.我们现在很忙。
B1mainly US
immediately: 立即,立刻,马上
You'd better leave right now.
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Accurate and exact
accuracy
accurate
accurately
aright
authoritative
dime
for all the worldidiom
Goldilocks
got it in one!idiom
in so many wordsidiom
infallible
literally
precisely
slap
smack
spot on
strict
strictly
strictly speakingidiom
superaccurate

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Linguistics: very & extreme

rightadverb (IN TITLES)


used as part of the title of particular people, such as bishops and some members of Parliament: (用于称呼主教、议员等)阁下
the Right Honourable Diane Abbott, MP黛安‧阿伯特议员阁下
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Religious titles
beadle
brother
eminence
father
Fr.
grace
lama
Monsignor
mother
Msgr
pandit
rev
Revd
Reverend
S, s
saint
st
the Very Reverend
venerable
Vicar of Christ

rightadverb (CORRECTLY)


B2
correctly: 对地,正确地
Why does he never do anything right?为什么他老是做什么都做不对?
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Accurate and exact
accuracy
accurate
accurately
aright
authoritative
dime
for all the worldidiom
Goldilocks
got it in one!idiom
in so many wordsidiom
infallible
literally
precisely
slap
smack
spot on
strict
strictly
strictly speakingidiom
superaccurate

rightadverb (SUCCESSFULLY)


 go right
If something goes right, it is successful or happens in a way that you hoped it would: 一切顺利;称心如意
Things haven't been going right for me these past few months.最近这几个月,我过得不太顺利。

Grammar



Right or rightly?
We use both right and rightly as adverbs, but they are used in different ways and with different meanings. …

Idioms


right behind someone
right, left, and centre
right
noun
uk /raɪt/ us /raɪt/

rightnoun (DIRECTION)


A2[ S ]
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。
In this photo, my wife is the woman standing on/to my right.在这张照片里,我妻子就是站在我右边的那个人。
USI took/made (informalhung) a right (= turned into the next road on the right side) after crossing the bridge.我过桥后向右转。
Italic writing slants to the right.斜体字向右倾斜。
Tens go in the left-hand column and units in the right.十位数在左栏,个位数在右栏。
We have to turn down/into/up the next road on the right.我们必须在下一个路口往右拐。
Ours is the third road on the right.
Go up the stairs and her office is on the right.上楼后,她的办公室在右手边。
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General location and orientation
about
along
anterior
around
back onto something
fix
forward
left
left-hand
lock on
nearside
noncentral
on-site
reorientation
right-hand
right/wrong way roundidiom
round
side-on
spot
surface

rightnoun (POLITICS)


 the right[ S, + sing/pl verb ](alsothe Right)
C2
political parties or people that have traditional opinions, and that believe in low taxes, property, and industry being privately owned, and less help for the poor: 右派政党;右派人士
The right was/were in power after 1979.1979年以后,右派政党上台执政。
He's a man of the far(= extreme) right.他是一个极右翼分子。
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leftnoun(POLITICS)
He's certainly on the right.
The right campaigned against the president.
Politicians on the right are naturally in favour of the proposal.
The far right are gaining in popularity.
She's on the right of the party.
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Political movements & groups
alt-right
ANC
anti-Bolshevik
anti-Bolshevism
anti-capitalism
big tent
black bloc
Blairite
Blue Dog
left-winger
leftism
leftist
leftward
lefty
sectarian
sectarianism
segregationist
Sinn Fein
the awkward gangidiom
the SDLP

rightnoun (MORALLY ACCEPTABLE)


B2[ U ]
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.凭你的良知应该能够分清是非。
 in the right
If you are in the right, what you are doing is morally or legally correct: 有理;正确;合法
You're definitely in the right - there's no doubt about that.
B2[ C or U ]
the fact that a person or animal can expect 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 rights during the 1960s.20世纪60年代,她参加了争取妇女权利的运动。
Everyone has a right to education.人人都享有受教育的权利。
She has no more right to a company car than I have (= she does not deserve one more than I do).她并不比我更有权利要求公司配车。
[ + to infinitive ]You're not my boss, so what right (= authority) do you have to tell me what to do?你又不是我的老板,你有什么资格批评我?
You have every right (= you have a good reason)to complain.你完全有理由抱怨。
 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
I think I'm quite within my rights to demand a full refund.我认为我完全有权利要求全额退款。
 rights[ plural ]
legal controls over who is allowed to use a book or film: 著作权,版权;发行权
He has acquired the film rights to the book (= he is allowed to make a film of the book).他已经取得了将这本书拍成电影的制片权。
new shares in a particular company that have become available for people to buy who already own shares: 购股权,认股权
The company made a rights issue of one new share for every four held.公司给予每四股现有股份认购一股的权利。
 put/set something to rights
to improve or correct something: 使走上正轨;使恢复正常;纠正
The company needs over a million dollars to set its finances to rights.这家公司需要100多万美元才可以使其财务重回正常轨道。
Freedom of speech is a cherished right in this country.
These organizations have fought very hard for the rights and welfare of immigrants.这些机构竭力地为移民争取权利和福利。
She's also a veteran campaigner for human rights.她还是一位经验丰富的人权活动家。
Freedom of speech should be a constitutional right.言论自由是一项宪法规定的权利。
Just because you've been promoted that doesn't give you a divine right to tell us all what to do.
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Virtue and moral good
altruism
angel
angelic
angelically
be as pure as the driven snowidiom
justifiable
justifiably
justified
loftiness
lofty
rightly
rightness
saintly
self-forgetful
the road to hell is paved with good intentionsidiom
uprightness
upstanding
virtuous
virtuously
white hat

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Morality and rules of behaviour

Idioms


by right of
by rights
in your own right
the rights and wrongs
right
exclamation
 informaluk /raɪt/ us /raɪt/

rightexclamation (AGREEMENT)


A2
used to express agreement with someone or to show that you have understood what someone has said: (表示同意或听懂别人说的话)好,行,对
"Johnny, you climb up first." "Right."“约翰尼,你打头,第一个爬。”“好的。”
A2
said when you want to make a group of people notice you, especially so that you can start an activity: (尤指为了开始一项活动而引起人们的注意)嗨,喂,好了
Right, everyone. Could you all stop talking, and then we'll begin.好了,各位。请不要再说话,我们就要开始了。
said between parts of a story that you are telling, in order to make certain that people are paying attention and understanding: (用于讲述故事时吸引人注意或者弄清楚听者是否明白)对吧,哎
So there I was right, middle of the night, right, and this guy came up to me...“好啦,我就在那儿,半夜里,对吧,这家伙向我走了过来……”
"You start work on that pile then." "Right."
"We'll pick you up at eight o'clock." "Right."
Right, we've got a lot of work to get through so we'd better start now.
Right, if you're ready, I'll begin.
Right, if you don't mind I'd like to start this session.
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Understanding and comprehending
appreciation for something
apprehend
apprehensible
apprehension
astutely
bear
colour
dot
handle
keenness
keep someone up
know a hawk from a handsawidiom
know the scoreidiom
know/see where someone is coming fromidiom
speak
tease something apart
to get a handle on somethingidiom
to have a handle on somethingidiom
tumble to something
tune in

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Words & phrases expressing agreement & acceptance
Linguistics: interjections
Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings

Grammar



Tags
Tags are either questions, statements or imperatives added to a clause to invite a response from the listener: …

Tags: uses
Tags are either questions, statements or imperatives added to a clause to invite a response from the listener: …

Tags: form
Tags consist of one of the auxiliary verbs be, do or have, or the main verb be, or a modal verb, plus a subject, which is most commonly a pronoun: …

Question tags
Question tags turn statements into yes-no questions. There are two types. …

Imperative tags
A tag after an imperative clause softens the imperative a little. The tag verb is most commonly will but we can also use would, could, can and won’t: …

Statement tags
We can use a statement tag to emphasise or reinforce an affirmative statement. The tag is also affirmative. They typically invite the listener to agree or sympathise in some way, or to offer a parallel comment. Statement tags are very informal: …

Universal tags: right, yeah
We can use right and yeah in very informal situations instead of question tags: …

Idioms


right you are!
too right
right
verb[ T ]
uk /raɪt/ us /raɪt/
formal
If you right a situation or a mistake, you make it better or correct it: 改正,纠正;使恢复正常
It's a terrible situation and we should right it as soon as possible.这种局面太糟糕了,我们应当尽快使其恢复正常。
If a boat rights itself, it turns itself back to its correct position in the water: 将(船)扶正;使(船)翻转(到正常位置)
The canoe will right itself if it capsizes.独木舟如果翻了,会自己正过来。
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Correcting and mending
calibration
clean (someone/something) up
correction
fiddle (around) with something
fine-tune
mess
reconstruct
reconstruction
recover
rectifiable
rectification
refine
remedy
revise
scratch
set/put the record straightidiom
smooth something away
smoothen
sort
sort something out

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Staying afloat, capsizing & sinking

right | American Dictionary


right
adjective, adverb
us/rɑɪt/

rightadjective, adverb (CORRECT)


correct, true, or exact:
He said the trip would take two hours and he was absolutely/exactly right.
My watch has stopped – do you have the right time?
Ellen is the right person for the job.
She got every answer right.

rightadjective, adverb (SUITABLE)


suitable or desirable, or as it should be:
[ + to infinitive ]He thought the time was right to expand his new business.
That hat looks just right on you.

rightadjective, adverb (HEALTHY)


[ not gradable ]
healthy, or working correctly:
I haven’t felt right all day.

rightadjective, adverb (MORAL RULE)


[ not gradable ]
considered fair or morally acceptable by most people:
It isn’t right to tell a lie.

Idioms


get off on the right foot
right away
right on
right on (the money)
right
adjective
us/rɑɪt/

rightadjective (WISE)


having or showing good judgment; wise:
[ + to infinitive ]The president was right to veto that bill.
I think we reached the right conclusion.
right
noun
us/rɑɪt/

rightnoun (LEGAL OPPORTUNITY)


[ C ] social studies
your opportunity to act and to be treated in particular ways that the law promises to protect for the benefit of society:
civil/human rights
You have a right to a trial by jury.
[ + to infinitive ]Patients have a right to keep their medical records confidential.
The dispute is over fishing rights.

rightnoun (POLITICS)


[ U ] politics & government
political groups that believe in limited government and economic controls, private ownership of property and wealth, and traditional social attitudes
right
adjective, adverb, noun[ C/U ]
us/rɑɪt/

rightadjective, adverb, noun[C/U] (DIRECTION)


the side of the body opposite the side that contains the heart, or the direction that is the opposite of left:
Most people throw a ball with their right hand.
Our house is on the right.
[ C ]After you go over the bridge, make a right (= turn to the right).
right
exclamation
us/rɑɪt/

rightexclamation (AGREEMENT)


used to express agreement with someone or to show that you have understood what someone has said:
"Robert, be sure to pick up Susan on your way home." "Right."
right
adverb[ not gradable ]
us/rɑɪt/

rightadverb[not gradable] (EXACTLY)


exactly; just:
I’m too busy to talk right now but I’ll get back to you later.
He sat right behind me.
I’ll be right back (= I will return very soon).

right | Business English


right
noun
uk /raɪt/us
[ C or U ]
someone who has the right to something, or the right to do something, is allowed to have it or do it, often legally or officially:
have a right to sthEverybody has a right to equal treatment.
have the right to do sthShareholders have the right to vote on the appointment of a new CEO.
She is a leading campaigner for consumer rights.
workers'/employment rights
human/civil rights
voting/property rights
 rights[ plural ]
LAW
if a person, company, or organization has the rights to something, they are legally allowed to buy, sell, broadcast, etc. that thing:
If the group loses the court case, it will lose its exclusive rights to broadcast live games.
distribution rights
film/TV/broadcasting rights
licensing/marketing rights
 all rights reserved
LAW
a phrase used to show that a particular person or particular people own the rights to a book, film, etc.
 rights[ plural ]
STOCK MARKET
new shares in a particular company that have become available for existing shareholders to buy:
The company made a rights issue of one new share for every four held.

See also


ex-rights
grandfather rights
inalienable right
moral rights
patent right
pension rights
performing rights
pre-emption rights
property rights
proprietary rights
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