correct的意思和读音

correct

: [kəˈrekt] : [kə'rekt]

v.

adj.

corrects  correcting  corrected  

adj.+n.correct answer,correct word,correct use,correct sequence,correct diagnosis

v.+n.correct error,correct mistake,correct omission,correct text,correct imbalance

adj.inaccurate,incorrect

adj.precise,right,accurate,exact,appropriate

v.rectify,fix,put right,sort out,mark

correctadj.— see alsopolitically correct

1.accurate or true, without any mistakes

Do you have the correct time?

the correct answer

Please check that these details are correct.

‘Are you in charge here?’ ‘That's correct.’“?”“。”

Am I correct in saying that you know a lot about wine?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.right and suitable, so that sth is done as it should be done

Do you know the correct way to shut the machine down?

I think you've made the correct decision.

3.taking care to speak or behave in a way that follows the accepted standards or rules

a correct young lady

He is always very correct in his speech.

v.

1.~ sthto make sth right or accurate, for example by changing it or removing mistakes

Read through your work and correct any mistakes that you find.

Their eyesight can be corrected in just a few minutes by the use of a laser.

They issued a statement correcting the one they had made earlier.

2.~ sthto mark the mistakes in a piece of work (and sometimes give a mark/grade to the work)

I spent all evening correcting essays.

3.to tell sb that they have made a mistake

Correct me if I'm wrong , but isn't this last year's brochure?

Yes, you're right─ I stand corrected(= I accept that I made a mistake) .

‘It's Yates, not Wates,’ she corrected him.“ Yates Wates。”

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adj.1.right according to the facts, with no mistakes; right according to your opinion or judgment of a situation; right according to the established rules or ways of doing something2.behaving in a way that is considered socially right or polite

v.1.to show that something is wrong, and make it right; to tell someone that what they have said is not right or true2.to deal with a technical or medical problem, in order to make something work in the way that it should3.to look at a piece of writing and make marks showing where the mistakes are4.to change calculations or measurements so that they become more accurate1.to show that something is wrong, and make it right; to tell someone that what they have said is not right or true2.to deal with a technical or medical problem, in order to make something work in the way that it should3.to look at a piece of writing and make marks showing where the mistakes are4.to change calculations or measurements so that they become more accurate

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1.The correct display of data is often a key point for interpreting the results of experimental procedures.

2.Program generator represents a family of programs , not just a program, the generated programs are more maintainable and correct.

3.Sometimes a busy storekeeper might try to guess how much material to cut off. But this would not be correct.

4.It starts to slightly wobble, and the screen goes black after it begins a HARD WOBBLE as if it is about to topple, not correct itself.

5.In the light of the magnitude of these losses, it would be prudent to act as if [global warming] is correct.

6.While some items like #1 Com White Oak do seem to be in higher demand, this contact may be correct about overall volumes.1

7.When designing valve systems, hydrodynamic torque must BE considered to help assure correct selection for the application.

8.A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that this article describes.Microsoft,

9.He tried to correct this evil, hiring the best lawyer he could find, and, incredibly, managed to rescue one of them.

10.But whether the children are considerable enough to make correct use of these money.使使