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单词 rightward
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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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