释义 |
Examples:innate sense of right and wrong—army of right, center and left—(of food) have the right taste—(of one's political views) prefer left rather than right (idiom during the Cultural Revolution)—instinctive understanding, esp. of ethical issues (idiom); untrained, but with an inborn sense of right and wrong—the right of immunity from arrest afforded by the Taiwan ROC Constitution, for the duration of meetings, unless caught actually committing a crime, members of the National Assembly, the Legislative Yuan, or a supervisory committee—the right-hand side of split Chinese character, often the phonetic—give right of way to another vehicle—hypotenuse (of a right-angled triangle)—flow right off the tongue (of lyrics or poetry)—get right to the heart of the matter [idiom.]—the Divine Right of kings—not worry about the gossip (idiom); to do the right thing regardless of what others say—the seat the right of the main guest—right-hand side (of a machine)—be all right (out of danger or trouble)—trip forwards or stumble back (idiom, from Book of Songs); can't get anything right—adhere to principles of truth and right—the king looked left and right and then talked of other things—the left- and right-side of a split Chinese character, often the key (radical) and phonetic—search for the right word (of poet)—right of first refusal (ROFR)—right in front of one's eyes—the part of a number the right of the decimal point (or radix point)—Silvio Berlusconi (1936-), Italian media magnate and right-wing politician, president of Italy in 1994-1995, 2001-2006 and from 2008—whether it's right or wrong doesn't make a lot of difference—anti-secession law of 2005 (whereby PRC claims the right invade Taiwan)—right-hand side (passenger side) of a vehicle— |