rightly的意思和读音

rightly

: [ˈraɪtli] : ['raɪtli]

adv.

adv.wrongly,unreasonably

adv.correctly,truly,exactly,accurately,precisely

rightlyadv.

1.for a good reason

The school was rightly proud of the excellent exam results.

He was proud of his beautiful house, and rightly so .

Quite rightly , the environment is of great concern.

2.in a correct or accurate way

Rightly or wrongly , many older people are afraid of violence in the streets.

As she rightly pointed out, the illness can affect adults as well as children.

I can't rightly say what happened.

I don't rightly know where he's gone.

If I remember rightly , there's a train at six o'clock.

adv.1.,,;;;

adv.1.for a good reason2.correctly, or accurately

1. ) firefly n. ) rightly adv. ) fundamental n. ...

2. ... enjoyable a. rightly ad. coronary a. n.

3. ... enjoyable a. rightly ad. coronary a. n.

4. misery n. rightly ad. report n. ...

5. rightlessness rightly rightness ...

6. ... luxuriant rightly deportment

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1.But a critic of this line of reasoning can rightly raise the fact that the Ebionites were rejected as heretics by mainstream Christianity.便

2.But its policy rests upon the truth that the state is rightly trying to revive markets not to supersede them.

3.But when you took taxpayer money you moved into a fishbowl. Now everyone is rightly watching your every move from every side, " he said. "

4.United are rightly held in very high esteem down in no small measure to what Alex has achieved in the last 25 years.25

5.If loves you is wrong, I do not love rightly. If thought your crime, shoots me to be able to compare simply.

6.Calm is the thought, calm the word and deed of him who, rightly knowing, is wholly freed, perfectly peaceful and equipoised.

7.With developed economies still weak, many governments are (often rightly) keen to run large deficits for a while longer.)。

8.What I wanted to talk about this morning, if I remember rightly was. . .

9.As Rifkind rightly said, "The U. S. , Britain and France would not go to war with [Russia] to force South Ossetia back into Georgia. ":“使[]。”

10.The princess rightly points out that a sport so imbued with privilege has no place in a democratic festival such as the Olympics.