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right MORALLY ACCEPTABLEraItadj [after v], adv [not gradable]considered fair or morally acceptable by most people理所当然的(地),公正的(地),正当的(地)I don't believe they should have put him in prison. It isn't right.我认为他们不应该把他关进监狱,那不公平。It's not right to criticize someone behind their back. [+ to infinitive]在背后批评人是不对的。It is right and proper that the government should ensure that taxpayers'money is used properly. [+ that clause]政府应理所当然地确保纳税人的钱被正当使用。It is only right that men and women should be paid the same if they are doing the same work. [+ that clause]男女同工同酬,这是理所当然的。(infml) If you say that someone is right-on, you mean that you approve of them because they have ideas and political beliefs characteristic of someone who supports the political LEFT.合乎时代精神的,入时的(具有左翼党政治观点的)(dated slang) Right on is an expression of agreement or approval.对!行!好哇"D'you want to listen to some Jimi Hendrix?""Right on."“你想听一些吉米·亨德里克斯的歌吗?”“好哇!”(approving) If someone is right-minded/right-thinking, they have reasonable beliefs.思想正直的,有正义感的Every right-minded person is against terrorism.每一个有正义感的人都反对恐怖主义。 ☆ WRONG
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