right的意思和读音

right

: [raɪt] : [raɪt]

n.

adv.

adj.

v.使

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adj.+n.right thing,right way,right direction,right person,right answer

v.+n.give right,enjoy right,protect right,exercise right,defend right

adv.+v.come right

adj.left,wrong,olique

rightadj.— see alsoall rightmorally good

1.[nubn]~ (to do sth)morally good or acceptable; correct according to law or a person's duty

You were quite right to criticize him.

Is it ever right to kill?

It seems only right to warn you of the risk.

I hope we're doing the right thing .

true/correct

2.true or correct as a fact

Did you get the answer right?

‘What's the right time ?’ ‘10.37.’“?”“ 10 37 。”

‘David, isn't it?’ ‘Yes, that's right .’“?”“。”

It was Monday you went to see Angie, right?

Let me get this right(= understand correctly) ─you want us to do an extra ten hours' work for no extra pay?

3.correct for a particular situation or thing, or for a particular person

Have you got the right money(= the exact amount) for the bus fare?

Is this the right way to the beach?

You're not holding it the right way up .

Are you sure you've got that on the right way round ?

Next time we'll get it right .

He's the right man for the job.

I'm glad you split up. She wasn't right for you.

I was waiting for the right moment to ask him.

She knows all the right people(= important people, for example those who can help her career) .

His success was down to being in the right place at the right time(= being able to take opportunities when they came) .

4.[nbn]correct in your opinion or judgement

She was right about Tom having no money.

You're right to be cautious.

‘It's not easy.’ ‘Yeah, you're right .’“。”“。”

Am I right in thinking we've met before?

normal

5.[nbn]in a normal or good enough condition

I don't feel quite right today(= I feel ill/sick) .

That sausage doesn't smell right.

Things aren't right between her parents.

If only I could have helped put matters right .

He's not quite right in the head(= not mentally normal) .

not left

6.[obn]of, on or towards the side of the body that is towards the east when a person faces north

my right eye

Keep on the right side of the road.

Take a right turn at the intersection.

complete

7.[obn](informal)used to emphasize sth bad

You made a right mess of that!

I felt a right idiot.

IDM

I'd have given my right arm to have been there with them.

give your right arm for sth/to do sth(informal)used to say that sb is willing to give up a lot in order to have or do sth that they really want

I'd have given my right arm to have been there with them.

(not) in your right mind(not) mentally normal(as) right as rain(informal)in excellent health or condition

You heard me right enough(= so don't pretend that you did not) .

right enough(informal)certainly; in a way that cannot be denied

You heard me right enough(= so don't pretend that you did not) .

right on(informal)used to express strong approval or encouragement

I dropped my toast, but luckily it fell right side up.

right side upwith the top part turned to the top; in the correct, normal position

I dropped my toast, but luckily it fell right side up.

shell be right(informal)使used to say that everything will be all right, even if there is a problem now

‘We need to stick together.’ ‘Too right!’“。”“!”

‘I'll have to do it again.’ ‘Too right you will.’“。”“。”

too right(informal)used to say that there is no doubt about sth

‘We need to stick together.’ ‘Too right!’“。”“!”

‘I'll have to do it again.’ ‘Too right you will.’“。”“。”

adv.exactly

1.exactly; directly

Lee was standing right behind her.

The wind was right in our faces.

I'm right behind you on this one(= I am supporting you) .

The bus came right on time.

completely

2.all the way; completely

The car spun right off the track.

I'm right out of ideas.

She kept right on swimming until she reached the other side.

immediately

3.(informal)immediately; without delay

I'll be right back.

I'll be right with you(= I am coming very soon) .

correctly

4.correctly

You guessed right.

satisfactorily

5.in the way that things should happen or are supposed to happen

Nothing's going right for me today.

not left

6.on or to the right side

Turn right at the end of the street.

IDM

She owes money right and left.

right and lefteverywhere

She owes money right and left.

I want it sent right away.

I told him right off what I thought of him.

right away/offimmediately; without delay

I want it sent right away.

I told him right off what I thought of him.

right, left and centre

He's not in the office right now.

Do it right now!

right nowat this moment

He's not in the office right now.

immediately

Do it right now!

We both liked each other right off the bat.

right off the bat(informal)immediately; without delay

We both liked each other right off the bat.

You needn't worry about money─I'll see you right.

see sb right(informal)to make sure that sb has all they need or want

You needn't worry about money─I'll see you right.

n.sth morally good

1.[u][c]what is morally good or correct

She doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong.

You did right to tell me about it.

They both had some right on their side.

He wouldn't apologize. He knew he was in the right(= had justice on his side) .

It was difficult to establish the rights and wrongs(= the true facts) of the matter.

moral/legal claim

2.[c][u]a moral or legal claim to have or get sth or to behave in a particular way

Everyone has a right to a fair trial.

You have no right to stop me from going in there.

What gives you the right to do that?

She had every right to be angry.

You're quite within your rights to ask for your money back.

By rights(= if justice were done) half the money should be mine.

There is no right of appeal against the decision.

Education is provided by the state as of right(= everyone has a right to it) .

The property belongs to her by right .

They had fought hard for equal rights .

for book/movie, etc.

3.[pl]the authority to perform, publish, film, etc. a particular work, event, etc.

He sold the rights for $2 million. 200

all rights reserved(= protected or kept for the owners of the book, film/movie, etc.)

not left side

4.[sing]the right side or direction

Take the first street on the right .

She seated me on her right.

5.[sing]the first, second, etc. ~the first, second, etc. road on the right side

Take the first right, then the second left.

6.[sing]a turn to the right

to make a right

to hang a right

politics

7.[singspv]political groups that most strongly support the capitalist system

The Right in British politics is represented by the Conservative Party.

8.[singspv]the part of a political party whose members are most conservative

He's on the right of the Labour Party.

in boxing

9.[c]a blow that is made with your right hand

IDM

We've got you bang to rights handling stolen property.

bang to rights(informal)with definite proof of having committed a crime, so that you cannot claim to be innocent

We've got you bang to rights handling stolen property.

do right by sbto treat sb fairly

She sings with a rock band, but she's also a jazz musician in her own right.

in your own rightbecause of your personal qualifications or efforts, not because of your connection with sb else

She sings with a rock band, but she's also a jazz musician in her own right.

It took me ages to put things to rights after the workmen had left.

put/set sb/sth to rightsto correct sb/sth; to put things in their right places or right order

It took me ages to put things to rights after the workmen had left.

v.return to position

1.~ sb/sth/yourself使使to return sb/sth/yourself to the normal, vertical position

They learnt to right a capsized canoe.

At last the plane righted itself and flew on.

correct

2.~ sth使to correct sth that is wrong or not in its normal state

Righting the economy will demand major cuts in expenditure.

IDMright a wrongto do sth to correct an unfair situation or sth bad that you have doneint.

1.used to show that you accept a statement or an order

‘You may find it hurts a little at first.’ ‘Right.’“。”“。”

‘Barry's here.’ ‘Oh, right.’“。”“。”

‘I'll have a whisky and soda.’ ‘ Right you are , sir.’“。”“。”

2.used to get sb's attention to say that you are ready to do sth, or to tell them to do sth

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3.used to check that sb agrees with you or has understood you

So that's twenty of each sort, right?

And I didn't think any more of it, right, but Mum says I should see a doctor.

4.used to say that you do not believe sb or that you disagree with them

‘I won't be late tonight.’ ‘ Yeah, right .’“。”“。”

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adj.1.if something is right, it is correct according to the facts; if someone is right, they are correct in their opinion or explanation2.morally correct3.on or relating to the side of your body that is toward the east when you are facing north4.the right person or thing for someone or something has exactly the qualities that are wanted or needed5.in the position, state, or situation that you would normally expect someone or something to be6.fashionable, important, or belonging to a high social class7.relating to the side of something that should be seen or used8plete, often used for emphasizing how bad someone or something is1.if something is right, it is correct according to the facts; if someone is right, they are correct in their opinion or explanation2.morally correct3.on or relating to the side of your body that is toward the east when you are facing north4.the right person or thing for someone or something has exactly the qualities that are wanted or needed5.in the position, state, or situation that you would normally expect someone or something to be6.fashionable, important, or belonging to a high social class7.relating to the side of something that should be seen or used8plete, often used for emphasizing how bad someone or something is

adv.1.exactly2.immediately3.correctly, or accurately4.in the direction of your right side5.all the way6pletely7.in the way that you would normally hope something to be1.exactly2.immediately3.correctly, or accurately4.in the direction of your right side5.all the way6pletely7.in the way that you would normally hope something to be

n.1.behavior that is considered good or moral2.something that you are morally or legally allowed to do or have3.the legal authority to publish a book, play, movie, piece of music, etc. or to use it for a performance or production4.the side of your body that is toward the east when you are facing north, or this direction; a turn toward the right by someone walking or driving5.the political party or the group of people within a society who are conservative in their political views; the members of a particular political party who are the most conservative in their political views6.a hit made with your right hand1.behavior that is considered good or moral2.something that you are morally or legally allowed to do or have3.the legal authority to publish a book, play, movie, piece of music, etc. or to use it for a performance or production4.the side of your body that is toward the east when you are facing north, or this direction; a turn toward the right by someone walking or driving5.the political party or the group of people within a society who are conservative in their political views; the members of a particular political party who are the most conservative in their political views6.a hit made with your right hand

v.1.to put someone or something back into their usual upright position2.to make something go back into the state or situation that you would normally expect it to be in

int.1ed for saying that you agree with a statement or accept a suggestion or an order; used for saying that you disagree completely with a statement or do not intend to accept a suggestion or an order2ed for asking whether what you have said is correct3ed for making someone pay attention before you say something4ed for saying that you have finished one thing and are going to do something else5ed in an informal way for checking that someone is paying attention and understands what you are saying1ed for saying that you agree with a statement or accept a suggestion or an order; used for saying that you disagree completely with a statement or do not intend to accept a suggestion or an order2ed for asking whether what you have said is correct3ed for making someone pay attention before you say something4ed for saying that you have finished one thing and are going to do something else5ed in an informal way for checking that someone is paying attention and understands what you are saying

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1.I feel your right is kind of how I good time to ask ourselves, did not get an answer.

2.Since the meeting takes place on Apple's property, the company has every right to make the rules.

3.The mini-lessons will give you a glimpse at the kind of things you'll learn in b-school and help you make sure an MBA is right for you.MBA

4.and I've been trying to find just the right thing for her.西

5.Our ability to speak and communicate seems to have its origin in the unlikely pairing of the left brain and the right hand.

6.Then, he took a deep breath, turned right into the maze, and jogged slowly, into the unknown.

7.Judge: Of course not. All right, in the matter of the trash can and the shoes, I find you guilty, and you are a bad dog.

8.The buyer is not deprived of any right he may have to claim damages by exercising his right to other remedies.使

9.Had he any right to impose again on his wife some new trial, some new mishap in his attempts and in his failures?

10.When he appeared to be reaching for my left pocket he was swiping something from the right.西