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n.
公正
廉正
正确
适当
right·ness
raIt nihs
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
rightfulness 公正;合理;正直
vi.right 复正;恢复平稳
vt.right 纠正
adjective
righteous, upright
being in accordance with what is just, good, or proper
right conduct
conforming to facts or truth : correct
the right answer
suitable, appropriate
the right man for the job
straight
a right line
genuine, 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
located nearer to the right hand than to the left
located to the right of an observer facing the object specified or directed as the right arm would point when raised out to the side
located on the right of an observer facing in the same direction as the object specified
stage right
done with the right hand
a right hook to the jaw
having the axis perpendicular to the base
right cone
of, relating to, or constituting the principal or more prominent side of an object
made sure the socks were right side out
acting or judging in accordance with truth or fact
time proved her right
being in good physical or mental health or order
not in his right mind
being in a correct or proper state
put things right
most favorable or desired : preferablealso: socially acceptable
knew all the right people
often capitalized of, adhering to, or constituted by the Right especially in politics
noun
qualities (such as adherence to duty or obedience to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval
something to which one has a just claim: such as
the power or privilege to which one is justly entitled his right to decide
voting rights
the interest that one has in a piece of property—often used in plural
mineral rights
something that one may properly claim as due
knowing the truth is her right
the cause of truth or justice
right hand sense 1aalso: a blow struck with this hand
gave him a hard right on the jaw
the location or direction of the right side
woods on his right
the part on the right side
right field
a turn to the right
take a right at the stop sign
the true account or correct interpretation
the quality or state of being factually correct
the part of a legislative chamber located to the right of the presiding officer
the members of a continental European legislative body occupying the right as a result of holding more conservative political views than other members
often capitalized individuals professing support of the established order and favoring traditional attitudes and practices and conservative governmental policies
often capitalized a conservative position
a privilege given stockholders to subscribe pro rata to a new issue of securities generally below market price
the negotiable certificate evidencing such privilege—usually used in plural
adverb
according to right
live right
in the exact location, position, or moment : precisely quit right then and there
right at his fingertips
in a suitable, proper, or desired manner
knew he wasn't doing it right
in a direct line, course, or manner : directly, straight came right out and said it
go right home
according to fact or truth : truly
guessed right
all the way
windows right to the floor
in a complete manner
felt right at home
without delay : immediately
right after lunch
to a great degree : very
a right pleasant day
on or to the right
looked left and right
verb
transitive verb
to do justice to : redress the injuries of
so just is God to right the innocent—William Shakespeare
justify, vindicate
felt the need to right himself in court
avenge
vows to right the injustice done to his family
to adjust or restore to the proper state or condition
right the economy
to bring or restore to an upright position
right a capsized boat
intransitive verb
to become upright
"任何意义上的正确状态或特征",古英语 rehtnisse, rihtnesse "正直,诚实",也指直的事实; 参见 right (adj.1) + -ness。从1560年代开始表示"正确性,准确性"。
Adjective Middle English, from Old English riht; akin to Old High German reht right, Latin rectus straight, right, regere to lead straight, direct, rule, rogare to ask, Greek oregein to stretch out Noun Middle English, from Old English riht, from riht, adjective
The first known use of right 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
1 Am I right in thinking that he should have never loaned her the money?
2 “The show was proof of the rightness of this,” says Keillor.
3 No one can right all the wrongs in the world.
4 When the boss yelled at him, he quit right then and there.
5 It describes Robertsons's style – its simple rightness: "The door/ to the walled garden, the place/ I'd never been/ was opened/ with a simple turn/ of the key/ I'd carried with me/ all these years."
6 There was a nail-hard strength in her, a lack of any compromise, a rightness in the face of all opposing wrongness, which made you hold her in a kind of awe but not in warmth.
7 It had been, he saw now, a war marriage, hurried into because there was no choice and because both of them felt the rightness of it.
8 He was so excited, so overcome by the rightness, the inevitability of his future life that he went out into the back yard of his family home and whacked fly balls until his hands bled.
9 So both sides argue past each other, interminably, each convinced of their rightness.
10 There is no logic to it, no reason to be applied, but the rightness of, its sense of spielzeug, is impossible to ignore.
11 Ross believes that there are cases in which we have no genuine doubt about whether the property of rightness or goodness is present.
罗斯认为不存在我们会真的怀疑是否存在正当或者善的属性的情况。
12 She thought she might cry with the rightness of it.
13 And living with him affirms for her the rightness of her decision—but, then again, the boy is nothing but deferential, so there wouldn’t be a problem.
14 For its farewell, Olafsson played it more fluidly, but also with more confidence in the rightness of its hermitage.
15 As a result of Ms. Grimaud’s withdrawal, I heard it twice, and on both occasions it had a lived-in rightness from the opening bars, like an old friend or a favorite loafer.
16 The trick with this parlor game is to separate one's adoration for a given picture from the relative aptness, poetic beauty or comic rightness of its title.
17 Is a table to write an own life, ignore whether stepped a rightness drum to order, I enjoy process.
是谱写自己的人生,不管是否踏对了鼓点,我只享受过程。
18 It is at the heart of the "inquisitorial impulse": an "unswerving confidence in the rightness of one's cause".
19 And yet he absolutely owns that profile, with an offhanded authority that speaks to his rightness for the part.
20 The stereotype of the cruel, depraved Arab has long been propagated by Hollywood, which has traditionally set the supposed otherness of the east against the virtue and rightness of the west.
1 合适
fit correct appropriate eligible applicable convenient assorted becoming opportune seemly Pat compatibly becomingly eligibly congruously meetly applicability snugness serve
2 真实
jonnock real true living actual valid substantial genuine legitimate real-life factual truthful practicable veritable no-nonsense sooth veridical unfeigned veracious leal gradely soothfast nature truth reality gospel fidelity troth your actual right absolute authentic sincere unaffected unalloyed echt authenticity actuality veracity truthfulness genuineness trueness fair dinkum
3 诚实
single true regular honest truthful conscientious upstanding trig unfeigned veracious leal undesigning feal single-hearted true-hearted single-eyed jannock veridic truth faith integrity faithful simplicity honesty sincerity veracity fealty probity cordiality up-and-up right hearted right mindedness
4 正确
giusto vindicable right perfect certain correct straight dead proper exact chill exquisite kosher veracious unmistaken well exactly truly properly nicely rightly aright justice exactness rectitude exactitude trueness according to Cocker by the book like a book spot-on inerrable just sound true accurate valid precise faithful literal unerring machinelike ungarbled inerrably correctly accurately precisely justly validly validness inerrability precision correctness veracity nicety fineness preciseness to a tee to a tittle on the beam in perspective chapter and verse kee-rect sure error refined scrupulous clean-cut soundly accuracy validity correctitude
6 正义
just righteous rightful right principle justice judgment Themis righteousness scale judgement themis
7 正直
unwily just good right sound white true straight square honest straightforward upright righteous honorable truthful rightful conscientious scrupulous upstanding guileless right-thinking well-conditioned right-minded undesigning straight-ahead conscionable purehearted soothfast honestly squarely truth integrity honesty perpendicular chastity veracity probity rectitude straight as a die up and up wear a hat right-hearted righthearted white-handed loyal rightly righteously uprightly trueheartedness incorruptness righteousness uprightness squareness clean-handed clean candid honourable guile upfront incorrupt large-hearted fair morally honor honour right hearted right mindedness integer vitae
8 公正
just square fair equal honest judicial cricket upright righteous equitable unbiased rightful disinterested fair-minded right-thinking right-minded unwarped right clean fairly honestly rightly justice equity fairness candor without fear or favor in conscience according to Hoyle up and up fair and square justicial even sporting candid evenhanded conscionable rightfully justly equitably impartially righteously judicially equitableness impartialness righteousness sportsmanship candour justness rightfulness in all conscience on the square by right impartial even-handed squarely rectitude without fear or favour white liberal plumb magisterial dinkum equally judgment judgement honesty soundness squareness right minded fair minded