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词根:right
adj.right 正确的;直接的;右方的
righteous 正义的;正直的;公正的
rightful 合法的;正当的;公正的;正直的
adv.right 正确地;恰当地;彻底地
rightly 正确地;恰当地;公正地;合适地
rightfully 正当地;正直地
righteously 正直地;公正地
n.right 正确;右边;正义
righteousness 正义;正直;公正;正当
rightness 公正;正直;廉正;贴切
vi.right 复正;恢复平稳
vt.right 纠正
adjective
just, equitable
having a just or legally established claim : legitimate
the rightful owner
held by right or just claim : legal
rightful authority
proper, fitting
assured of his rightful place in history—Brian Duff
The first known use of rightful was before the 12th century
rigmarolenoun
confused or meaningless talk : nonsense
a complicated and often unnecessary procedure
rigidadjective
not flexible : stiff, hard
very fixed in one's opinion or habits : unyielding
carefully observed : scrupulous
follows a rigid exercise program
exact and accurate in procedure
rigidadjective
not flexible : stiff, hard
very fixed in one's opinion or habits : unyielding
carefully observed : scrupulous
follows a rigid exercise program
exact and accurate in procedure
rigidadjective
not flexible : stiff, hard
very fixed in one's opinion or habits : unyielding
carefully observed : scrupulous
follows a rigid exercise program
exact and accurate in procedure
rightwardadjective or adverb
toward, at, or to the right
right1 of 4adjective
righteous sense 1, upright
following what is just, good, or proper
right conduct
agreeing with facts or truth : correct
the right answer
appropriate entry 2, suitable the right tool
the right person for the job
straight sense 1
a right line
genuine sense 1, real
of, relating to, situated on, or being the side of the body which is away from the side on which the heart is mostly located
the right leg
located nearer to the right side of the body
the right arm of the chair
being shaped in such a way that a line drawn from the middle of the top to the middle of the base is perpendicular to the base
a right cone
being or meant to be the side on top, in front, or on the outside right side out
landed right side up
acting or judging in a way that agrees with truth or fact
time proved us right
healthy in mind or body
did not feel right
most worth having or seeking the right people
the right neighborhoods
right2 of 4noun
the ideal of what is just and good
something to which one has a just claim—often used in pluralthe movie rights to a story
the right to freedom of religion
something that one may properly claim as due
knowing the truth is her right
the cause of truth or justice
fighting for right
the right side or the part on the right side
a turn to the right
take a right at the stop sign
the quality or state of being factually correct
there's both right and wrong in that argument
often capitalized the members of a European legislative body sitting to the right of the officer in charge and holding more conservative political views than other members
often capitalized political conservatives
right3 of 4adverb
according to right
live right
in the exact location or position : precisely
right where you left it
in a suitable, proper, or desired manner
hold your pen right
in a direct line or course
go right home
according to fact or truth : truly heard right
guess right
all the way
windows right to the floor
without delay : immediately
right at 2 o'clock
to a great degree : very
a right pleasant day
right4 of 4verb
to make right (something wrong or unjust)
to adjust or restore to the proper state or condition
to bring or restore to an upright position
to become upright
right1 of 4adjective
righteous sense 1, upright
following what is just, good, or proper
right conduct
agreeing with facts or truth : correct
the right answer
appropriate entry 2, suitable the right tool
the right person for the job
straight sense 1
a right line
genuine sense 1, real
of, relating to, situated on, or being the side of the body which is away from the side on which the heart is mostly located
the right leg
located nearer to the right side of the body
the right arm of the chair
being shaped in such a way that a line drawn from the middle of the top to the middle of the base is perpendicular to the base
a right cone
being or meant to be the side on top, in front, or on the outside right side out
landed right side up
acting or judging in a way that agrees with truth or fact
time proved us right
healthy in mind or body
did not feel right
most worth having or seeking the right people
the right neighborhoods
right2 of 4noun
the ideal of what is just and good
something to which one has a just claim—often used in pluralthe movie rights to a story
the right to freedom of religion
something that one may properly claim as due
knowing the truth is her right
the cause of truth or justice
fighting for right
the right side or the part on the right side
a turn to the right
take a right at the stop sign
the quality or state of being factually correct
there's both right and wrong in that argument
often capitalized the members of a European legislative body sitting to the right of the officer in charge and holding more conservative political views than other members
often capitalized political conservatives
right3 of 4adverb
according to right
live right
in the exact location or position : precisely
right where you left it
in a suitable, proper, or desired manner
hold your pen right
in a direct line or course
go right home
according to fact or truth : truly heard right
guess right
all the way
windows right to the floor
without delay : immediately
right at 2 o'clock
to a great degree : very
a right pleasant day
right4 of 4verb
to make right (something wrong or unjust)
to adjust or restore to the proper state or condition
to bring or restore to an upright position
to become upright
rightlyadverb
in agreement with right conduct
in the right or proper manner
in agreement with truth or fact
rightfuladjective
just entry 1 sense 2a
having a just or legal claim : legitimate
the rightful owner
1 One may say with all simplicity, that the question has, of course, as much rightfulness as has any other question any man could raise.
2 The points of difference, however, relate mainly to persons and particular events, upon the main question, the rightfulness of the Hungarian struggle, little room is left for doubt.
3 It violates every principle of justice, and has not one single quality of rightfulness in it.
4 Chase, of Ohio, impressive in appearance but stiff in manner, argued weightily for the constitutionality and rightfulness of the Wilmot Proviso.
5 Nor as regards the rightfulness of vivisection as a method either of study or demonstration, was there at that period any question in my mind.
6 Through our tears, we whispered our own "amons", all squeezing one another's hands in support of the rightfulness of the moment.
我们流着泪,各自轻声说了“阿门”,相互紧紧握住手,表示支持这适时的做法。
7 I will show the injustice which they suffer and the rightfulness of their resistance.
8 He demanded, only, that Jason should show his rightfulness to be deemed a king's son by some act of heroic bravery.
9 Both the late master and the late slave should begin on the new order of things with a sense of its permanence on the one hand and its rightfulness on the other.
10 They all believe in the moral rightfulness of independent thought, or they are guilty for propagating it.
11 There is no security for the permanence of public effort, save in the clear conviction of its intrinsic rightfulness and conduciveness to the public good.
12 Nothing was too sacred for her to question, as to its rightfulness in principle and practice.
13 In which showing I see two conditions signified by our Lord; one is rightfulness, another is assured trust.
14 But how can the 96% of self-professed Christians who have no solid biblical worldview send kids in any direction that even resembles rightfulness when they know very little about any of it?
15 Heidi, if it is your will that Goodspeed be banished, we will support your just course, not only for rightfulness, but also because you're our friend.
海蒂,你尽管把朱宏驱逐出境吧,我们支持你的正义之举。不单因为道义,更因为,你也是我们的好朋友啊。
16 The bystanders seemed to acquiesce in the justness and rightfulness of the action.
17 Reasons for interest.—The propriety of interest under any circumstances has often been questioned, and its rightfulness is still bitterly disputed.
18 There is not only a spiritual sense in man which recognizes the supersensuous, but there is an indwelling witness to the eternal principle of rightfulness.
19 It is idle to make the rightfulness of an act the measure of sovereign power.
20 In matters internal to a state, the bare existence of a law imposes an obligation upon the individual citizen, whatever his personal conviction of its rightfulness or its wisdom.
1 公正
justicial just even sporting judicial righteous candid fair-minded right-minded evenhanded conscionable right fairly rightfully justly equitably impartially righteously judicially equitableness impartialness justice equity righteousness sportsmanship candor rightness candour justness in all conscience according to Hoyle on the square by right fair and square