a·right /əˈraɪt/adverbadvBritish EnglishBrE old use
1CORRECTcorrectly 正确地
I was not certain I had heard aright.
我不能肯定没有听错。
2.set things aright old useSOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMto deal with problems or difficulties 解决问题[困难]
Examples from the Corpus
aright• Each one shows us the right way to go and we must learn to use it aright.• Isabel stared fixedly ahead of her, wondering if she had heard aright.• Please continue to pray for us that we are protected and guidedaright.• It was a moodyholiday and I followed the roads; some of them led me aright and some astray.• If Greg had understood the lady in the gardenaright, Gerald Seymour-Strachey was in for a new experience.• When the sun fell aright you could see the softoutline of ancientwalls beneath the turf.