right adjective (CORRECT)
A1 correct
正确的;准确的;对的;正当的right adjective (SUITABLE)
B1 suitable or correct, or as it should be
合适的,恰当的;理想的;符合要求的› used to refer to a person who is considered to be socially important or a place that such people go to
(人或地方)重要的,显贵的,显赫的Altri esempi
- She fished in her tool box for the right spanner.
- She knew that Dave wasn't the right man for her but she couldn't deny the animal attraction between them.
- I was fumbling for the right word.
- Apropos what you said yesterday, I think you made the right decision.
- This carpet would be just right for the dining room.
right adjective (MORALLY ACCEPTABLE)
B2 [ after verb ] considered fair or morally acceptable by most people
公正的;正当的;符合道德的;正义的Altri esempi
- "Was it wrong of me to go to the police?" "Oh no, I'm sure you did the right thing."
- I'm sure you did the right thing in telling her about the problem.
- It's not right to treat another human being like that.
- It's only right that the two children be treated the same.
- I don't think it's right to spend so much money on yourself.
right adjective (HEALTHY)
right adjective (COMPLETE)
› [ before noun ] UK informal used for emphasizing when something is bad
(强调非常糟糕)十足的right adverb (EXACTLY)
B1 exactly or all the way
正好,恰好;一直,径直› used for emphasis
(表示强调)完全地,彻底地B1 immediately
立即,立刻,马上right adverb (IN TITLES)
› used as part of the title of particular people, such as bishops and some members of Parliament
(用于称呼主教、议员等)right adverb (CORRECTLY)
B2 correctly
正确的;准确的;对的;正当的right adverb (SUCCESSFULLY)
› If something goes right, it is successful or happens in a way that you hoped it would.
一切顺利;称心如意right noun (DIRECTION)
right noun (POLITICS)
Altri esempi
- He's certainly on the right.
- The right campaigned against the president.
- Politicians on the right are naturally in favour of the proposal.
- The far right are gaining in popularity.
- She's on the right of the party.
right noun (MORALLY ACCEPTABLE)
B2 [ U ] what is considered to be morally good or acceptable
正义;公正;正当B2 [ C or U ] the fact that a person or animal can expect to be treated in a fair, morally acceptable, or legal way, or to have the things that are necessary for life
权利;正当要求Altri esempi
- Freedom of speech is a cherished right in this country.
- These organizations have fought very hard for the rights and welfare of immigrants.
- She's also a veteran campaigner for human rights.
- Freedom of speech should be a constitutional right.
- Just because you've been promoted that doesn't give you a divine right to tell us all what to do.
Espressione idiomatica/espressioni idiomatiche
right exclamation (AGREEMENT)
A2 used to express agreement with someone or to show that you have understood what someone has said
(表示同意或听懂别人说的话)好,行,对A2 said when you want to make a group of people notice you, especially so that you can start an activity
(尤指为了开始一项活动而引起人们的注意)嗨,喂,好了