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🔑 rightBrE /raɪt/NAmE /raɪt/ adjectivemorally good 正当🔑 [not usually before noun] ~ (to do sth) morally good or acceptable; correct according to law or a person's duty 正当;妥当You were quite right to criticize him. 你批评他批评得很对。Is it ever right to kill? 有没有什么情况下,杀人是对的?It seems only right to warn you of the risk. 似乎应该警告你有风险。I hope we're doing the right thing. 我希望我们这样做是妥当的。 OPP wrong true/correct 真实;正确🔑 true or correct as a fact 正确的;真正的;真实的Did you get the answer right? 你回答得正确吗?'What's the right time?' '10.37.' “现在的准确时间是几点?” “ 10 点 37 分。”'David, isn't it?' 'Yes, that's right.' “是戴维吗?” “对,没错。”(informal) It was Monday you went to see Angie, right? 你是星期一去看望安吉的,对不对?Let me get this right (= understand correctly)you want us to do an extra ten hours' work for no extra pay? 让我先搞清楚这一点,你想让我们加班十个小时而不给加班费,是不是? OPP wrong truerightcorrect

These words all describe sth that cannot be doubted as fact and includes no mistakes. 以上各词均指某事确实、真实、确切。

  • true connected with facts rather than things that have been invented or guessed 指合乎事实的、确实的、如实的Are the following statements true or false? 下列说法是对还是错?Is it true (that) she's leaving? 她要走是真的吗?
  • right that is true and cannot be doubted as a fact 指正确的、真实的I got about half the answers right. 我的回答约有一半是正确的。What's the right time? 现在的准确时间是几点?
  • correct right according to the facts and without any mistakes 指准确无误的、正确的Only one of the answers is correct. 这些答案中只有一个是正确的。Check that all the details are correct. 检查所有这些细节是否准确无误。

right or correct? 用 right 还是 correct?

  • Correct is more formal than right and is more likely to be used in official or formal instructions or documents. * correct 较 right 正式,更多用于官方或正式的说明或文件中。

Patterns

  • right/correct about sb/sth
  • the true/right/correct answer
  • the right/correct time
🔑 correct for a particular situation or thing, or for a particular person 适当的;正好的;恰当的Have you got the right money (= the exact amount) for the bus fare? 你有数额刚好的零钱付公交车车费吗?Is this the right way to the beach? 去海滩是走这条路吗?You're not holding it the right way up. 你把它拿倒了。Are you sure you've got that on the right way round? 你能肯定位置放对了吗?Next time we'll get it right. 下次我们就不会错了。He's the right man for the job. 他是这份工作的合适人选。I'm glad you split up. She wasn't right for you. 我很高兴你们分手了。她不适合你。I was waiting for the right moment to ask him. 我在等待时机问他这件事。She knows all the right people (= important people, for example those who can help her career). 她认识所有那些关键人物。His success was down to being in the right place at the right time (= being able to take opportunities when they came). 他的成功之处就在于把握住了时机。 OPP wrong right

correct

Both these words describe a belief, opinion, decision or method that is suitable or the best one for a particular situation. 以上两词均指看法、意见、决定或方法等恰当、合适。

  • right if sb is right to do or think sth, that is a good thing to do or think in that situation 指正确的、妥当的、恰当的You're right to be cautious. 你谨慎是应当的。You made the right decision. 你的决定是正确的。'It's not easy.' 'Yes, you're right.' “这不容易。” “对,你说得没错。”
  • correct (of a method, belief, opinion or decision) right and suitable in a particular situation 指(方法、看法、意见或决定)正确的、恰当的、合适的What's the correct way to shut the machine down? 这台机器应该怎么关?I don't think she's correct to say he's incompetent. 我认为她说他无能是不对的。

right or correct? 用 right 还是 correct?

  • Correct is more formal than right. It is more often used for methods and right is more often used for beliefs, opinions and decisions. * correct 较 right 正式,较常修饰方法,right 则较常修饰看法、意见和决定。

Patterns

  • right/correct about sb/sth
  • right/correct to do sth
  • right/correct in thinking/believing/saying sth
  • the right/correct decision/judgement/conclusion
  • the right/correct way/method/approach
  • absolutely/quite right/correct
🔑 [not before noun] correct in your opinion or judgement (意见或判断)准确,确切,恰当~ (about sth) She was right about Tom having no money. 她认为汤姆没有钱,她的判断是对的。~ (to do sth) You're right to be cautious. 你保持谨慎是应当的。'It's not easy.' 'Yeah, you're right.' “这不容易。” “对,你说得没错。”~ (in doing sth) Am I right in thinking we've met before? 我们以前见过面,我说得对吗? OPP wrong
normal 正常🔑 [not before noun] in a normal or good enough condition 正常;情况良好I don't feel quite right today (= I feel ill/sick). 我今天感觉不太舒服。That sausage doesn't smell right. 那香肠闻起来不对劲。Things aren't right between her parents. 她父母的关系不太正常。If only I could have helped put matters right. 要是我当时能帮着把错误纠正过来就好了。He's not quite right in the head (= not mentally normal). 他精神不太正常。 OPP wrong not left 右面🔑 [only before noun] of, on or towards the side of the body that is towards the east when a person faces north 右边的my right eye 我的右眼Keep on the right side of the road. 靠马路的右边行走。Take a right turn at the intersection. 在十字路口向右拐。   see also right-wing OPP left complete 完全 [only before noun] (BrE, informal, especially disapproving) used to emphasize sth bad (强调坏事)真正的,完全的You made a right mess of that! 你把这件事完全给弄糟了!I felt a right idiot. 我觉得自己就像个十足的白痴。   see also all right adjective Silent letters gnarled, gnash, gnat, gnaw, gnome haute cuisine, heir, (NAmE herb), honour, hors d’oeuvre, hour knack, knee, kneel, knife, knight, knit, knob, knock, knot, know, knuckle psalm, psephology, psychic, ptarmigan, pterodactyl, psychology wrangle, wrap, wreath, wreck, wrench, wrestle, wriggle, wring, write, wrong bomb, climb, crumb, doubt, lamb, limb ascent, fascinate, muscle, scene, scissors height, right, sleigh, weight align, campaign, design, foreign, malign, reign, unfeigned balmy, calm, calf, half, yolk autumn, column, condemn, damn, hymn, solemn bristle, fasten, listen, mortgage, soften, thistle, wrestle biscuit, build, circuit, disguise, guilty, league, rogue, vague yacht answer, sword, two right·ness BrE /ˈraɪtnəs/NAmE /ˈraɪtnəs/ noun [U] the rightness (= justice) of their cause 他们正义的事业the rightness of his decision 他的正确决定ˌgive your right ˈarm for sth/to do sth(informal) used to say that sb is willing to give up a lot in order to have or do sth that they really want 为…情愿舍弃很多;不惜任何代价I'd have given my right arm to have been there with them. 要是当时能跟他们一起去那儿,我宁愿放弃一切。(not) in your right ˈmind(not) mentally normal 精神正常(或不正常)madcrazynutsbattyout of your mind(not) in your right mind

These are all informal words that describe sb who has a mind that does not work normally. 以上各词均为非正式用语,指人神经错乱、精神失常。

  • mad (informal, especially BrE) having a mind that does not work normally 指疯的、神经错乱的、有精神病的I thought I'd go mad if I stayed any longer. 我觉得再待久一点我就会发疯。 NOTE Mad is an informal word used to suggest that sb's behaviour is very strange, often because of extreme emotional pressure. It is offensive if used to describe sb suffering from a real mental illness; use mentally ill instead. Mad is not usually used in this meaning in North American English; use crazy instead. * mad 为非正式用语,暗指由于极度的精神压力而行为怪异,用于真正的精神病患者意含冒犯,故用 mentally ill 代之。在美式英语中,通常不用 mad 表示此义,而用 crazy。
  • crazy (informal) having a mind that does not work normally 指疯的、神经错乱的、有精神病的A crazy old woman rented the upstairs room. 一个疯老太婆租了楼上那个房间。 NOTE Like mad, crazy is offensive if used to describe sb suffering from a real mental illness. 与 mad 一样,crazy 用于真正的精神病患者具冒犯意。
  • nuts [not before noun] (informal) mad 指发疯、神经错乱That noise is driving me nuts! 那噪音吵得我要疯了!You guys are nuts! 你们这些家伙全疯了!
  • batty (informal, especially BrE) slightly mad, in a harmless way 指疯疯癫癫的、古怪的Her mum's completely batty. 她妈妈完全是疯疯癫癫的。
  • out of your mind (informal) unable to think or behave normally, especially because of extreme shock or anxiety 尤指因极度震惊或焦虑而心智失常、发疯She was out of her mind with grief. 她悲痛得精神失常了。
  • (not) in your right mind (informal) (not) mentally normal 指精神(不)正常 No one in their right mind would choose to work there. 任何一个精神正常的人都不会选择去那里工作。

Patterns

  • to be mad/crazy/nuts/out of your mind/not in your right mind to do sth
  • to go mad/crazy/nuts/batty
  • to drive sb mad/crazy/nuts/batty/out of their mind
  • completely mad/crazy/nuts/batty/out of your mind
(as) right as ˈrain(informal) in excellent health or condition 十分健康;状况奇佳right eˈnough(informal) certainly; in a way that cannot be denied 当然;无疑;不可否认You heard me right enough (= so don't pretend that you did not). 你肯定听到我说了什么。right ˈon(informal) used to express strong approval or encouragement (表示明确的赞同或鼓励)完全正确   see also right-on ˌright side ˈup(NAmE) with the top part turned to the top; in the correct, normal position 正面朝上;位置正确;在正常位置I dropped my toast, but luckily it fell right side up. 我把烤面包掉在地上,但幸好它正面朝上。 OPP upside down ˈshe'll be right(AustralE, informal) used to say that everything will be all right, even if there is a problem now 一切都会好的(即使现在有问题)ˌtoo ˈright(BrE, informal) used to say that there is no doubt about sth 毫无疑问;一点不错;对极啦'We need to stick together.' 'Too right!' “我们得团结一致。” “对极啦!”'I'll have to do it again.' 'Too right you will.' “我得再做一次。” “你说得一点不错。”ˌpush all the (right) ˈbuttons (also ˌpress all the (right) ˈbuttonsespecially in BrE) (informal) to do exactly the right things to please sb 做得面面俱到以讨好人a new satirical comedy show that pushes all the right buttons一出新的极尽搞笑之能事的讽刺喜剧get/start off on the right/wrong ˈfoot (with sb)(informal) to start a relationship well/badly 开始时关系良好/不好I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. 看来我和新老板的关系一开头就不好。have your ˈhead screwed on (the right way)(informal) to be a sensible person 头脑清醒;理智sb's heart is in the right ˈplaceused to say that sb's intentions are kind and sincere even though they sometimes do the wrong thing 本意是好的;心眼是好的have the right iˈdeato have found a very good or successful way of living, doing sth, etc. 找到好的(或成功的)方式;找对路He's certainly got the right idearetiring at 55. 他真的想通了,打算在 55 岁时退休。ˌleft, right and ˈcentre (also ˌright, left and ˈcentre) (informal) in all directions; everywhere 四面八方;到处;处处He's giving away money left, right and centre. 他到处赠款。ˌmight is ˈright(saying) having the power to do sth gives you the right to do it 强权即公理Their foreign policy is based on the principle that 'might is right'. 他们的外交政策遵循 “强权即公理” 的原则。Mr ˈRight(informal) the man who would be the right husband for a particular woman 如意郎君;理想夫婿I'm not getting married in a hurryI'm waiting for Mr Right to come along. 我不想匆忙结婚,我在等如意郎君出现。hit/strike the right/wrong ˈnote(especially BrE) to do, say or write sth that is suitable/not suitable for a particular occasion 做(或说、写)得得体/不得体get on the right/wrong ˈside of sbto make sb pleased with you/annoyed with you 讨得某人的欢心;惹得某人恼怒on the ˌright/ˌwrong side of ˈ40, ˈ50, etc.(informal) younger or older than 40, 50, etc. years of age 不到/已过 40 岁(或 50 岁等)on the right/wrong ˈtrackthinking or behaving in the right/wrong way 思路对头/不对头;做法对路/不对路
🔑 rightBrE /raɪt/NAmE /raɪt/ adverbexactly 正好🔑 exactly; directly 正好;恰好;直接地Lee was standing right behind her. 李就站在她身后。The wind was right in our faces. 风迎面吹来。I'm right behind you on this one (= I am supporting you). 在这件事情上,我完全支持你。The bus came right on time. 公共汽车正好准时到达。completely 完全🔑 all the way; completely 一直;径直;完全地The car spun right off the track. 汽车完全开出了车道。I'm right out of ideas. 我完全没了主意。She kept right on swimming until she reached the other side. 她一直游到对岸。immediately 立即🔑 (informal) immediately; without delay 立即;马上;毫不耽搁I'll be right back. 我马上就回来。I'll be right with you (= I am coming very soon). 我这就过来。correctly 正确🔑 correctly 正确地;确切地You guessed right. 你猜着了。 OPP wrong satisfactorily 满意🔑 in the way that things should happen or are supposed to happen 顺利;正常Nothing's going right for me today. 今天没有哪一件事让我顺心。right / rightly
  • Right and rightly can both be used as adverbs. In the sense 'correctly' or 'in the right way', right is the usual adverb. It is only used after verbs. * right 和 rightly 均可用作副词。表示正确地、恰当地,则通常用副词 right;此词只用于动词之后He did it right. 他做得对。Did I spell your name right? 你的名字我拼得对不对? Rightly cannot be used like this. In formal language correctly is used. 上述用法不能用 rightly,在正式用语中可用 correctlyIs your name spelled correctly? 你的名字拼正确了吗?
  • The usual meaning of rightly is 'for a good reason' and it comes before an adjective. * rightly 的通常意义为理所当然地,用于形容词前They are rightly proud of their children. 他们当然为他们的孩子而骄傲。It can be used to mean 'correctly' before a verb or in particular phrases. 该词亦可表示正确地,用于动词前或某些短语中As you rightly say, we have a serious problem. 你说得对,我们有严重困难。In NAmE rightly is not at all common. 在美式英语中 rightly 一点也不常用。
OPP wrong
not left 右面🔑 on or to the right side 在右边;向右边Turn right at the end of the street. 在街的那头往右拐。 OPP left ˌright and ˈlefteverywhere 到处;处处She owes money right and left. 她到处欠债。right aˈway/ˈoff 🔑immediately; without delay 立即;马上;毫不耽搁I want it sent right away. 马上把它发出去。I told him right off what I thought of him. 我直截了当地告诉了他我对他的看法。ˌright, left and ˈcentre = left, right and centre right ˈnow🔑 at this moment 此刻;此时此刻He's not in the office right now. 他现在不在办公室。🔑 immediately 立即;马上Do it right now! 这件事马上做!right off the ˈbat(informal, especially NAmE) immediately; without delay 立即;马上;毫不耽搁We both liked each other right off the bat. 我们俩一见如故。see sb ˈright(informal) to make sure that sb has all they need or want 确保(或负责)满足某人的一切需求You needn't worry about moneyI'll see you right. 你不必担心钱的问题,我会给你的。hit sb (straight/right) in the ˈeyeto be very obvious to sb 很显然;一目了然it serves sb ˈright (for doing sth) 🔑used to say that sth that has happened to sb is their own fault and they deserve it 咎由自取;罪有应得Left you, did she? It serves you right for being so selfish. 她离开了你,是吗?那你活该,你太自私了。(right) up your ˈstreet(especially BrE) (NAmE usually (right) up your ˈalley) (informal) very suitable for you because it is sth that you know a lot about or are very interested in (正)适合你;(正)和你对口This job seems right up your street. 这工作看来对你正合适。take the ˈwords right out of sb's mouthto say what sb else was going to say 说出…想要讲的话
🔑 rightBrE /raɪt/NAmE /raɪt/ nounsth morally good 正当的事🔑 [U, C] what is morally good or correct 正当;公正;正义;正确She doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong. 她不能明辨是非。You did right to tell me about it. 你把这件事告诉我,做得很对。They both had some right on their side. 他们双方都有一定的道理。He wouldn't apologize. He knew he was in the right (= had justice on his side). 他不肯道歉。他知道自己是有理的。It was difficult to establish the rights and wrongs (= the true facts) of the matter. 很难确定这件事情的真相。 OPP wrong moral/legal claim 正当/合法要求🔑 [C, U] a moral or legal claim to have or get sth or to behave in a particular way 正当的要求;权利~ (to sth) Everyone has a right to a fair trial. 每个人都有权获得公正的审判。~ (to do sth) You have no right to stop me from going in there. 你无权阻止我进去。What gives you the right to do that? 你有什么权利这样做?She had every right to be angry. 她完全有理由生气。You're quite within your rights to ask for your money back. 你完全有权要回你的钱。By rights (= if justice were done) half the money should be mine. 按理说,应该有一半的钱归我。There is no right of appeal against the decision. 关于这项判决,没有上诉权。Education is provided by the state as of right (= everyone has a right to it). 受教育是国家赋予每一个人的权利。The property belongs to her by right. 这份财产依法归她所有。They had fought hard for equal rights. 他们为了获得平等权利已经进行了顽强的斗争。   see also animal rights, civil rights, human right for book/movie, etc. 书籍或电影等🔑 rights [pl.] the authority to perform, publish, film, etc. a particular work, event, etc. 版权;发行权He sold the rights for $2 million. 他以 200 万美元的价格出售了版权。all rights reserved (= protected or kept for the owners of the book, film/movie, etc.) 版权所有not left side 右面🔑 the/sb's right [sing.] the right side or direction 右边;右方;右Take the first street on the right. 走右手的第一条街。She seated me on her right. 她让我坐在她的右边。 OPP left 🔑 [sing.] the first, second, etc. ~ the first, second, etc. road on the right side 右边的(第一条、第二条等)路Take the first right, then the second left. 在第一个路口向右拐,然后再在第二个路口向左拐。 OPP left a right [sing.] a turn to the right 右拐;右转弯to make a right 向右转弯(NAmE, informal) to hang a right 右拐弯 OPP left politics 政治🔑 the right , the Right [sing. + sing./pl. v.] political groups that most strongly support the capitalist system 右派组织(或政党)The Right in British politics is represented by the Conservative Party. 英国政坛的右派是以保守党为代表的。 OPP left   compare right wing (1) 🔑 the right [sing. + sing./pl. v.] the part of a political party whose members are most conservative (政党内的)右派,右翼He's on the right of the Labour Party. 他是工党内的右派成员。 OPP left in boxing 拳击 [C] a blow that is made with your right hand 右手拳 OPP left bang to ˈrights(BrE) (NAmE dead to ˈrights) (informal) with definite proof of having committed a crime, so that you cannot claim to be innocent 证据确凿;肯定无疑We've got you bang to rights handling stolen property. 你在销赃时被我们抓了个正着。do ˈright by sb(old-fashioned) to treat sb fairly 公平对待in your own ˈrightbecause of your personal qualifications or efforts, not because of your connection with sb else 凭自身的资格(或努力)She sings with a rock band, but she's also a jazz musician in her own right. 她随一支摇滚乐队演唱,但她本身也是爵士乐手。put/set sb/sth to ˈrightsto correct sb/sth; to put things in their right places or right order 纠正;改正;收拾;恢复秩序It took me ages to put things to rights after the workmen had left. 工人们走后,我花了好长时间才收拾好。set/put the world to ˈrightsto talk about how the world could be changed to be a better place 谈论如何使世界变得更好We stayed up all night, setting the world to rights. 我们一夜没睡,谈论着如何拯救世界。two ˌwrongs don't make a ˈright(saying) used to say that if sb does sth bad to you, the situation will not be improved by doing sth bad to them 冤冤相报永无完了;以牙还牙行不通
🔑 rightBrE /raɪt/NAmE /raɪt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they right BrE /raɪt/ NAmE /raɪt/present simple - he / she / it rights BrE /raɪts/ NAmE /raɪts/past simple righted BrE /ˈraɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˈraɪtɪd/past participle righted BrE /ˈraɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˈraɪtɪd/ -ing form righting BrE /ˈraɪtɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈraɪtɪŋ/return to position 回复位置~ sb/sth/yourselfto return sb/sth/yourself to the normal, vertical position 使回到正常位置;把…扶正;使…直立They learnt to right a capsized canoe. 他们学会了将倾覆的独木舟翻过来。At last the plane righted itself and flew on. 最后,飞机终于恢复了平稳,继续飞行。correct 改正~ sthto correct sth that is wrong or not in its normal state 改正;纠正;使恢复正常 SYN right Righting the economy will demand major cuts in expenditure. 恢复经济需要大量削减开支。right a ˈwrongto do sth to correct an unfair situation or sth bad that you have done 纠正错误;平反昭雪
🔑 rightBrE /raɪt/NAmE /raɪt/ exclamation(BrE, informal) used to show that you accept a statement or an order (表示同意或遵从)是的,好的'You may find it hurts a little at first.' 'Right.' “开始时,你会觉得有点疼。” “噢。”'Barry's here.' 'Oh, right.' “巴里在这儿。” “哦,太好了。”'I'll have a whisky and soda.' ' Right you are, sir.' “我要一份威士忌加苏打。” “马上就送来,先生。”used to get sb's attention to say that you are ready to do sth, or to tell them to do sth (引起注意,表示已做好准备或让别人做某事)嗨,喂Right! Let's get going. 行了!我们走吧。used to check that sb agrees with you or has understood you (要确保对方同意或明白时说)对不So that's twenty of each sort, right? 那么,每一种都是二十个,对不对?And I didn't think any more of it, right, but Mum says I should see a doctor. 我本来不再想这事了,知道吗?可妈妈说我该看医生。(ironic) used to say that you do not believe sb or that you disagree with them (表示不相信或不同意)是吗,好哇'I won't be late tonight.' ' Yeah, right.' “今天晚上我不会晚的。” “是么,好哇。”
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