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right·eous·ness
raI chs 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
rigged 作弊的,以不正当手段操纵的
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
rightness 公正;正直;廉正;贴切
rightfulness 公正;合理;正直
v.rigged 操纵,控制(rig的过去分词);给(船等)装配帆;仓促安排
vi.right 复正;恢复平稳
vt.right 纠正
adjective
acting in accord with divine or moral law : free from guilt or sin
morally right or justifiable
a righteous decision
arising from an outraged sense of justice or morality
righteous indignation
slang genuine, excellent
sense of righteousness正义感
"正直的品质; 心灵的纯洁和生活的正直; 做正确的事情; 在品格和行为上符合正确的标准; " 早在15世纪初期就有记录的一种变化,源自中古英语 rightwisnesse "rightwise",来自古英语 rehtwisnisse "justice, conformity to divine or moral law"; 参见 righteous + -ness。原始形式现在已经不常用或过时。泰恩代尔(1526)说:“Blessed are they which honger and thurst for rightewesnes”,而 KJV 则说:“Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness” [马太福音5:6]。
alteration of earlier rightuous, alteration of Middle English rightwise, rightwos, from Old English rihtwīs, from riht, noun, right + wīs wise
The first known use of righteous was in 1530
rightfuladjective
just entry 1 sense 2a
having a just or legal claim : legitimate
the rightful owner
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
righteousadjective
acting rightly : upright
according to what is right
righteous actions
caused by an insult to one's sense of what is right
righteous anger
1 Those who at that time saw this troupe’s production of “Being Harold Pinter,” which traces themes of institutionalized violence in Pinter’s work, might have been motivated by feelings of political righteousness.
2 My tongue shall speak of thy word: for all thy commandments are righteousness.
愿我的舌头歌唱你的话。因你一切的命令尽都公义。
3 Martins has naive notions of justice and righteousness plus a great deal of misplaced confidence in his ability to get to the bottom of things.
4 Displays of moral righteousness — lately described as “virtue-signaling” yet often deriving from passion and genuine pain — sometimes overlook inconvenient details.
5 It’s a perversely compelling moment — war personified, becoming a crusader for righteousness.
6 “Because of his gifts, because he’s a threat to Satan. That’s why he has problems. Because of his righteousness.”
7 “I seek righteousness,” she replies, “but I’ll take revenge,” an exchange that affirms the story’s bloody course.
8 The righteousness of each individual memorial is compelling.
9 “Mystery Road” is frequently labeled outback noir, but with its vistas, its sweaty, buggy ambience and its frontier righteousness, it’s really a hard-boiled neo-western, and Swan is its roving Paladin.
10 And yet, in a subtle twist that makes us doubt the obviousness of Makine's love-struck theme, we later discover that the love that seems to have sustained Kia's righteousness is equally full of fantasy.
11 That din of Tinseltown turning inwards when, in a rare fit of righteousness, of actually believing in something real and heartfelt and important, it stands up, en masse, to one of its own?
12 The reasons for this are well documented by scholars of civil war and counterinsurgency but glossed over by our generals and politicians and obscured by the myths of American exceptionalism and our righteous war on terror.
13 Nathan believed one thing above all else: that the Lord notices righteousness, and rewards it.
14 He was willing to take our SINS so that we could have His righteousness.
他愿意带走我们的罪过而让我们拥有他的正义。
15 Spared the hollow righteousness or scheming villainy that plagues most political characters, Selina is a self-centered Every Woman, perpetually dissatisfied with her position in life.
16 Thus, the case that made Atticus a household name synonymous with righteousness and justice for all — even as he lost — is undermined.
17 West and Oyelowo are outstanding individually and in the few tense scenes they share, because they each grapple uniquely with the concept of righteousness.
18 Even the mad scientist in Seven Days to Noon is crazed by a kind of righteousness.
19 A nation divided and thrown into chaos, the old regime under threat, new dreams of freedom, equality and justice checked by violent oppression masquerading as righteousness.
20 They knew hope and fatigue and the righteousness of victory.
2 正直
right-hearted righthearted white-handed just straight honest loyal straightforward upright righteous truthful rightful conscientious scrupulous upstanding honestly rightly righteously uprightly trueheartedness incorruptness truth integrity honesty rightness probity rectitude uprightness squareness principle honour honourable
3 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 sportsmanship candor rightness candour justness rightfulness in all conscience according to Hoyle on the square by right fair and square disinterest