right
音标发音
- 英式音标 [raɪt]
- 美式音标 [raɪt]
- 国际音标 [rait]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adj.正确的;对的;右边的;合适的;重要的;完全的
- adv.正确地;直接地;向右;恰恰,就;立即;完全地
- n.权利;道理;正确;右边;右派
- v.扶直;纠正;公正对待;补偿;恢复平衡
词源解说
- 直接源自古英语的riht,意为正确的。
同根派生
- adj性质的同根词
- righteous:正义的;正直的;公正的。
- rightful:合法的;正当的;公正的;正直的。
- rightmost:最右边的;最右面的。
- rightist:右派的;右翼的。
- adv性质的同根词
- rightly:正确地;恰当地;公正地;合适地。
- rightfully:正当地;正直地。
- n性质的同根词
- righteousness:正义;正直;公正;正当。
- rightness:公正;正直;廉正;贴切。
- rightfulness:公正;合理;正直。
- rightism:右派观点;右派纲领。
- rightist:右派人士。
用法辨析
- right的基本意思是“正当的,适当的,合法的”,指某人做某事符合法律的规定,具有合法性,也可指某人做某事或选择某物是“对的,正确的”。right也可指“右边的,右方的”,与其相对应的是left。right还可指“切合实际的,最适宜的,最恰当的”“良好的,正常的”“真实的,完全的”等。
- right在句中可用作定语,也可用作表语。用作表语时,其后可接介词短语、动词不定式或由that引导的从句。
- right用作副词意思是“直接地”,指某事的发生没有经过其他的环节直接达到最后的效果,也可指“彻底地,完全地”。right还可指“向右,往右”,指呈现出向右边的运动趋势。right还可指“正确地,恰当地,令人满意地”或“立即,马上”等。
- right通常可以和动词、介词短语或副词连用。与动词连用时, right须放在动词之后; 与其他副词连用时,须放在其他副词之前。
- right在句中可起加强语气的作用,以便精确地表达时间关系或空间关系,如right after, right in the middle of等。
- right用作名词意思是“正确,正当”,指事物好的一面,也可指“权利”,即某人做某事或不做某事的自由,也可指相对于左边而言的“右边,右面”,或相对于左手(拳)而言的“右手(拳)”。right还可指“法定的权利或要求”。
- 在表示“权利”时, right通常接动词不定式或“of+动名词”结构作定语,表示“做…的权利”。
- 在表示“在…右边”时,多用介词on或to,间或也可用at。
- right作“法定权利或要求”解时常用复数。
- right用作动词意思是“使回复到适当的位置”,指将某一脱离原来位置的物体恢复到其固有的形态上去,也可指找到某人或某物的缺点,使之“改正,纠正”。
- right主要用作及物动词,后接名词或代词作宾语。可用于被动结构。
adj. (形容词)
adv. (副词)
n. (名词)
v. (动词)
英汉例句
- He gave the right answer.
他作出了正确的回答。 - I'll try to do whatever is right.
只要是正当的事,我都尽力去做。 - Lally was right about the repairs which the cottage needed.
拉莉关于农舍需如何修理的意见是正确的。 - Would I be right to say that she is rather stupid?
她有点傻,我这么说对不对? - Is it ever right to kill?
杀害生命是正当的吗? - It is right that he has been dismissed.
他被解雇是应该的。 - Have I guessed right or wrong?
我猜得对不对? - You're old enough to know the difference between right and wrong.
你已经长大了,能够分辨是非了。 - What right have you to do that?
你有什么权利那么做? - I have the right of living here.
我有权住在这儿。 - I managed to right the car after it skidded.
汽车滑向一侧,我立即控制住了。
用作形容词 (adj.)
用作定语: ~+ n.
用作表语: S+be+~
S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
S+be+~+to- v
It is/was+~+(of/for sb) to- v
It is/was+~+that-clause
用作副词 (adv.)
用作状语
用作名词 (n.)
~+to- v
~+of v -ing
用作动词 (v.)
用作及物动词: S+~+ n./pron.
词组短语
- right angle 直角
- right answer 正确的回答
- right bank 右岸
- right eye 右眼
- right hand 右手;得力助手
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
英英字典
- (CORRECT) correct
- (SUITABLE) suitable or correct, or as it should be
- (MORALLY ACCEPTABLE) considered fair or morally acceptable by most people
- (HEALTHY) healthy, or working correctly
- (COMPLETE) used for emphasizing when something is bad
- (DIRECTION) on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
- (DIRECTION) on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
- (EXACTLY) exactly or all the way
- (IN TITLES) used as part of the title of particular people, such as bishops and some members of Parliament
- (CORRECTLY) correctly
- (SUCCESSFULLY) If something goes right, it is successful or happens in a way that you hoped it would.
- (DIRECTION) the right side
- (POLITICS) political parties or people that have traditional opinions, and that believe in low taxes, property, and industry being privately owned, and less help for the poor
- (MORALLY ACCEPTABLE) what is considered to be morally good or acceptable
- (AGREEMENT) used to express agreement with someone or to show that you have understood what someone has said
- If you right a situation or a mistake, you make it better or correct it.
- If something is right, it is correct and agrees with the facts.
- Right is also an adverb.
- If you do something in the right way or in the right place, you do it as or where it should be done or was planned to be done.
- Right is also an adverb.
- If you say that someone is seen in all the right places or knows all the right people, you mean that they go to places that are socially acceptable or know people who are socially acceptable.
- If someone is right about something, they are correct in what they say or think about it.
- If something such as a choice, action, or decision is the right one, it is the best or most suitable one.
- If something is not right, there is something unsatisfactory about the situation or thing that you are talking about.
- If you think that someone was right to do something, you think that there were good moral reasons why they did it.
- Right is used to refer to activities or actions that are considered to be morally good and acceptable.
- Right is also a noun.
- rightness
- If you right something or if it rights itself, it returns to its normal or correct state, after being in an undesirable state.
- If you right a wrong, you do something to make up for a mistake or something bad that you did in the past.
- If you right something that has fallen or rolled over, or if it rights itself, it returns to its normal upright position.
- The right side of a material is the side that is intended to be seen and that faces outward when it is made into something.
- If you say that things are going right, you mean that your life or a situation is developing as you intended or expected and you are pleased with it.
- If you put something right, you correct something that was wrong or that was causing problems.
- heart in the right place&rarrsee heart
- it serves you right&rarrsee serve
- The right is one of two opposite directions, sides, or positions. If you are facing north and you turn to the right, you will be facing east. In the word "to," the "o" is to the right of the "t."
- Right is also an adverb.
- Your right arm, leg, or ear, for example, is the one which is on the right side of your body. Your right shoe or glove is the one which is intended to be worn on your right foot or hand.
- You can refer to people who support the political ideals of capitalism and conservatism as the right. They are often contrasted with the left, who support the political ideals of socialism.
- Your rights are what you are morally or legally entitled to do or to have.
- If you have a right to do or to have something, you are morally or legally entitled to do it or to have it.
- If someone has the rights to a story or book, they are legally allowed to publish it or reproduce it in another form, and nobody else can do so without their permission.
- If something is not the case but you think that it should be, you can say that by rights it should be the case.
- If someone is a successful or respected person in their own right, they are successful or respected because of their own efforts and talents rather than those of the people they are closely connected with.
- If you say that you reserve the right to do something, you mean that you will do it if you feel that it is necessary.
- If you say that someone is within their rights to do something, you mean that they are morally or legally entitled to do it.
- You use right in order to attract someone's attention or to indicate that you have dealt with one thing so you can go on to another.
- You can use right to check whether what you have just said is correct.
- You can say "right" to show that you are listening to what someone is saying and that you accept it or understand it.
- &rarrsee also all right
- You can use right to emphasize the precise place, position, or time of something.
- You can use right to emphasize how far something moves or extends or how long it continues.
- You can use right to emphasize that an action or state is complete.
- If you say that something happened right after a particular time or event or right before it, you mean that it happened immediately after or before it.
- If you say I'll be right there or I'll be right back, you mean that you will get to a place or get back to it in a very short time.
- If you do something right away, you do it immediately.
- You can use right now to emphasize that you are referring to the present moment.
剑桥英英字典
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 正确的
- 权利