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Definition of rightward in English: rightward(also rightwards) adverb ˈrʌɪtwədˈraɪtwərd 1Towards the right. 向右边地;右倾地 the little stream curves rightward Example sentencesExamples - Jupiter creeps rightward by a bit less than a finger's width each day, while Venus climbs a little higher, as if rising to meet it.
- Climb the desperate slab rightwards under the first roof to a resting place.
- He sprang rightwards into a good save.
- Chris lurches rightward toward Peggy.
- In the first image, a small red point appears at the left border and moves rightward, gradually disappearing.
- It is also possible to gain High Ledge by scrambling rightwards from the foot of Labrum.
2Towards support of conservative views and capitalist principles. the electorate is moving rightward panic set in and the party lurched rightwards Example sentencesExamples - When any centre-left party drifted rightward, it always comforted itself that its core supporters would stay loyal because they have nowhere else to go.
- It is generally accepted that the electorate has shifted rightward in recent years.
- The country's national political scene has edged rightward.
- The party just kept moving the center ever rightward.
- Polling even showed that public opinion slanted rightward on these issues.
- Polling data indicate that younger voters are trending rightward.
- The party moved sharply rightward between 2008 and 2012.
- The country's political mood turned rightward.
- Over the past decade, the party has moved rightward.
adjective ˈrʌɪtwədˈraɪtwərd 1Going towards or situated on the right. 向右边的;在右边的 the rock face is climbed via a rightward curving crack 沿着一条向右弯曲的裂缝攀上了岩面。 Example sentencesExamples - Furthermore, amiloride alone or in the presence of Ltip peptide produced a significant rightward shift of the expiratory P-V curve, most probably secondary to an important interstitial edema produced by amiloride.
- Such behavior is responsible for the sequential rightward shift of the curves and the hysteresis.
- He had a rightward midline shift measuring 8 mm.
- The slope of the hillside changes direction beyond the trees, from rightward to leftward, as the fault crosses Lincoln Avenue.
- The appended strip accentuates the rightward momentum of the depicted fish tail, as if the wriggling beast had pushed out the side of the composition.
- Lactic acidosis may facilitate the supply of oxygen to working skeletal muscle by causing a rightward shift of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve.
2Tending to support conservative views and capitalist principles. a sharp rightward shift in national politics Example sentencesExamples - Since the elections, the rightward trajectory of the Democratic Party has continued apace.
- While there is likely some rightward political bias, the magnitude of the bias might not be that significant.
- When the rhetoric is that of the rightward fringe of the Republican Party circa 1952, I worry a lot.
- Sensing the electorate's rightward shift, he embraced welfare reform.
- The paper seems to have lurched politically rightward in its news coverage lately.
- This crude fabrication is a manifestation of a sharp rightward lurch experienced by so many academics.
- They are moving the Democratic party in a rightward direction.
- The only way for Democrats to reverse the slow rightward drift in constitutional law is by winning elections.
- Various factors come into play in producing this situation, including the general rightward lurch by the political and media establishment.
- The late 1970s saw an abrupt rightward shift in the attitude of the US on the world stage.
Definition of rightward in US English: rightward(also rightwards) adverbˈraɪtwərdˈrītwərd 1Toward the right. 向右边地;右倾地 the little stream curves rightward Example sentencesExamples - Climb the desperate slab rightwards under the first roof to a resting place.
- In the first image, a small red point appears at the left border and moves rightward, gradually disappearing.
- He sprang rightwards into a good save.
- Chris lurches rightward toward Peggy.
- It is also possible to gain High Ledge by scrambling rightwards from the foot of Labrum.
- Jupiter creeps rightward by a bit less than a finger's width each day, while Venus climbs a little higher, as if rising to meet it.
2Toward support of conservative views and capitalist principles. the electorate is moving rightward panic set in and the party lurched rightwards Example sentencesExamples - The country's national political scene has edged rightward.
- It is generally accepted that the electorate has shifted rightward in recent years.
- Over the past decade, the party has moved rightward.
- The party just kept moving the center ever rightward.
- Polling even showed that public opinion slanted rightward on these issues.
- The party moved sharply rightward between 2008 and 2012.
- Polling data indicate that younger voters are trending rightward.
- The country's political mood turned rightward.
- When any centre-left party drifted rightward, it always comforted itself that its core supporters would stay loyal because they have nowhere else to go.
adjectiveˈraɪtwərdˈrītwərd 1Going toward or situated on the right. 向右边的;在右边的 the rock face is climbed via a rightward curving crack 沿着一条向右弯曲的裂缝攀上了岩面。 Example sentencesExamples - The slope of the hillside changes direction beyond the trees, from rightward to leftward, as the fault crosses Lincoln Avenue.
- Furthermore, amiloride alone or in the presence of Ltip peptide produced a significant rightward shift of the expiratory P-V curve, most probably secondary to an important interstitial edema produced by amiloride.
- Such behavior is responsible for the sequential rightward shift of the curves and the hysteresis.
- The appended strip accentuates the rightward momentum of the depicted fish tail, as if the wriggling beast had pushed out the side of the composition.
- Lactic acidosis may facilitate the supply of oxygen to working skeletal muscle by causing a rightward shift of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve.
- He had a rightward midline shift measuring 8 mm.
2Tending to support conservative views and capitalist principles. a sharp rightward shift in national politics Example sentencesExamples - While there is likely some rightward political bias, the magnitude of the bias might not be that significant.
- The only way for Democrats to reverse the slow rightward drift in constitutional law is by winning elections.
- This crude fabrication is a manifestation of a sharp rightward lurch experienced by so many academics.
- The late 1970s saw an abrupt rightward shift in the attitude of the US on the world stage.
- Since the elections, the rightward trajectory of the Democratic Party has continued apace.
- The paper seems to have lurched politically rightward in its news coverage lately.
- Sensing the electorate's rightward shift, he embraced welfare reform.
- They are moving the Democratic party in a rightward direction.
- Various factors come into play in producing this situation, including the general rightward lurch by the political and media establishment.
- When the rhetoric is that of the rightward fringe of the Republican Party circa 1952, I worry a lot.
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