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词根:correct
adj.correct 正确的;恰当的;端正的
corrective 矫正的;惩治的
corrected 修正的;校正的;折算的
correctable 可校正的
adv.correctly 正确地;得体地
n.correction 改正,修正
corrective 矫正物;改善法
correctness 正确性
v.corrected 纠正;改正(correct的过去分词);制止
vi.correct 调整;纠正错误
vt.correct 改正;告诫
noun
the action or an instance of correcting: such as
amendment, rectification
rebuke, punishment
a bringing into conformity with a standard
neutralization, counteraction
correction of acidity
a decline in market price or business activity following and counteracting a rise
something substituted in place of what is wrong
marking corrections on the students' papers
a quantity applied by way of correcting (as for adjustment of an instrument)
the treatment and rehabilitation of offenders through a program involving penal custody, parole, and probationalso: the administration of such treatment as a matter of public policy —usually used in plural
correctional services department(香港)惩教署
correctional facility监狱
"旨在纠正或用于纠正的",1790年; 见 correction + -al (1),或者来自中世纪拉丁语 correctionalis,源自拉丁语 corrigere 的过去分词词干。
The first known use of correction was in the 14th century
correlateverb
to connect or relate in a systematic way
correlate history and literature lessons
correlateverb
to connect or relate in a systematic way
correlate history and literature lessons
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
correct1 of 2verb
to make or set right
counteract, neutralize
to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition
rebuke entry 1, punish
to indicate the faults or errors of and show how they can be made right
correct a student's composition
correct2 of 2adjective
meeting or agreeing with a particular standard
correct behavior
agreeing with fact or known truth
the correct pronunciation
correctiveadjective
serving to correct : having the power of making right, normal, or regular corrective action
corrective lenses
correctiveadjective
serving to correct : having the power of making right, normal, or regular corrective action
corrective lenses
correctionnoun
the action or an instance of correcting
a change that makes something right
punishment intended to correct faults of character or behavior
correctionnoun
the action or an instance of correcting
a change that makes something right
punishment intended to correct faults of character or behavior
1 Obama will tour Oklahoma's El Reno correctional institution, a medium-security facility that houses 1,300 inmates, next week with Vice founder Shane Smith.
2 The Actors’ Gang, a nonprofit theater organization in California that works with incarcerated men and women, will use its grant to begin a program for staff members of correctional facilities.
3 Members of the correctional staff were not able to insert an IV in his arm in order to carry out his execution without medical complications.
4 The report, released today by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, takes data collected by correctional administrators representing all of the nation’s federal and state prisons as well as many county jails.
5 Behind the window, correctional staff hover over paperwork.
6 How correctional suggestion of him bloodcurdling psychology?
怎么矫正自己恐怖的心理暗示?
7 people in need of vision correction
8 Discuss the tooth about correctional child with me? Thank.
和我讨论关于矫正孩子的牙齿? 谢谢.
9 He told me stories of talented inmates who rap and write songs that they perform in front of small crowds that include correctional officers and even jail administrators.
10 A Colombian family splintered by borders tells its five-voiced story, as one daughter tries desperately to escape a correctional facility.
11 Correctional tooth ( unplug tooth ) right is memory influential? Nantong area which hospital is better?
矫正牙齿 ( 拔牙 ) 是否对记忆有影响? 南通地区哪家医院较好?
12 Drug raids of state correctional facilities were a bizarre consequence of this surreal drug dealing to carry out executions.
13 An unemployed bricklayer with a history of driving offenses was charged this afternoon with fleeing in his father’s truck after striking four Lake County, Ind., correctional officers out for a jog on Tuesday, killing one.
14 So, yeah, you can see how a man like couldn’t possibly have been subjected to the rigors of a correctional center.
15 One involves the city’s residents, like Clayton Guyton, or Mr. C., a former correctional officer who runs an East Baltimore community center and works to reduce violence on his block.
16 The US marshal's office has ordered Snipes to report to the federal correctional institution McKean in Lewis Run, Pennsylvania, a medium security prison.
17 The movie tells the story of Horacia, a school teacher who spent 30 years in a correctional facility for a crime she did not commit.
18 Seventeen hundred inmates, on average, are housed at the Suffolk County correctional facilities—a short drive that may as well be light-years away from the nearby Hamptons.
19 “That was the first thing that came to my head, thinking there might have been a prison break” from the town’s correctional facility.
20 Prisoners reported that they were still being beaten by correctional staff and subjected to humiliation in stockades and other degrading punishments.
1 订正
correction revision revise retrieval revisal correct reform emend get right set right put right
2 校正的
3 监狱的
4 改造
upcycling reform reconstruction makeover reclamation upcycle modify adapt rebuild overhaul reclaim reinvent redevelop rejig make over to make over
5 惩罚
penalty correction punishment sanction do fix discipline damn punish penalize clobber corrections sort out
6 监狱