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Examples:lit. prescribe the right medicine for an illness (idiom); fig. to study a problem to find the right way to solve it—not worry about the gossip (idiom); to do the right thing regardless of what others say—the seat the right of the main guest—in the right and self-confident (idiom); bold and confident with justice on one's side—(modified from Confucian Analects) with the right title (or reputation), the words carry weight—the left is for males, the right is for females (traditional saying)—(of food) have the right taste—the right social connection—(literary) follow the right path—search for the right word—happen to (just at the right time)—step with the right foot—the right host (an international meeting)—do farm work in the right season—show sb how to get to the right path—choose which Buddha to burn incense to (idiom); fig. to curry favor from the right person—prescribe the right cure for an illness—take one's time forming the right decision—figure out the right answer—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—person with the right live in a country or territory—the part of a number the right of the decimal point (or radix point)—genuflection, a form of salutation in Qing times performed by men, going down on the right knee and reaching down with the right hand—not the right person (literary)—the right side in a civil war—the right approach saves effort and leads better results—anti-secession law of 2005 (whereby PRC claims the right invade Taiwan)—the time is right, geographical and social conditions are favorable (idiom); a good time go to war—get right to the heart of the matter [idiom.]—be the right person for the job [idiom.]—go astray and to not know how to get back on the right path [idiom.]—guide sb. back to the right path by repeated word and example—choose the right course and follow it [idiom.]—(of one's political views) prefer left rather than right (idiom during the Cultural Revolution)—lit. open the door and see the mountain; fig. to get right to the point [idiom.]— |