词汇 | correction |
释义 | correction noun uk /kəˈrek.ʃən/ us /kəˈrek.ʃən/ correctionnoun (CHANGE)B1[ C or U ] a change made to something in order to correct or improve it, or the action of making such a change: 改正;修改;更正 She was disappointed to see her essay returned with a huge number of corrections in red ink.看到她的作文发下来时满篇都用红笔修改过,她很失望。 [ C or U ] finance & economics specialized(alsomarket correction) a change in prices in a financial market, especially when they go down after a period of being too high in relation to the real situation in a company, the economy, etc.: (市场价格在上涨后根据公司或经济实际情况的)回落,回跌 It looks like last week's correction is over and prices are going to go higher.看起来上周的回落已经告一段落,价格又将上涨。 I must make one important correction to what you said in your introduction - I'm Belgian, not German. After you have done the corrections, could you print out the document please? I've noticed several more corrections I'd like to make to the book, if it's not too late. I have one correction for the newsletter - our phone number has changed. Make sure you do all those spelling corrections carefully before you send off the letter. Correcting and mending calibration clean (someone/something) up fiddle (around) with something fine-tune fix something up mess reconstruction recover rectifiable rectification refine refinement remedy revised scratch smooth something away smoothen sort sort something out troubleshoot correctionnoun (PUNISHMENT)[ U ]old-fashioned punishment of a type that is intended to improve bad behaviour(用于纠正不良行为的)惩罚 corrections[ plural ] law USformal the set of methods available for punishing and treating people who have committed crimes: 责罚,惩罚 a corrections officer狱警 Punishing & punishments ankle bracelet ankle tag attach ball and chain bar be brought/called to accountidiom discipline endorsement flay flay someone aliveidiom get what's coming to youidiom gross misconduct grounded penalty sentence skin someone aliveidiom slam dunk sort sort something out spare the rod and spoil the childidiom correction | American Dictionarycorrection noun[ C/U ] us/kəˈrek·ʃən/ a change to make something right or correct, or the act of making such changes: [ C ]I made a number of corrections to the manuscript. [ U ]Several errors in this report need correction. correction | Business Englishcorrection noun[ C or U ] uk /kəˈrekʃən/us FINANCE, STOCK MARKET (alsomarket correction) a change in the prices in a financial market, especially when they go down after a period when they have been too high in relation to the real situation in companies, the economy, etc.: It looks like last week's correction is over and prices are going to go higher. the fact of making something, for example an amount or a calculation, more accurate: correction to sthNo corrections to these figures will be allowed once the form has been submitted. See also technical correction |
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