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right1 /raɪt/ ●●● S1 W1 adjectiveadj   write, rite
1 true/correct 真实的/正确的
a) CORRECTa statement or piece of information that is right is correct and based on true facts 〔说法或信息〕正确的,对的,如实的 SYN correct OPP wrong
 Yes, that’s the right answer.
对,回答正确。
 Is that the right time?
那个时间对吗?
 I got most of the questions right.
大部分问题我都答对了。
 His ideas have now been proved right.
他的观点现已证明是对的。
b) [not before noun] if you are right, you have said something that is correct and based on true facts 没有说错的,正确的 OPP wrong
 I think you’re right. We should have set out earlier.
我想你是对的,我们本该早点出发的。
right about
 You were right about the hotel being too crowded.
你说对了,这家酒店是太拥挤了。
 I think the prime minister is only half right.
我认为首相只说对了一半。
 Am I right in thinking that you two have met before?
你们两个以前见过,我说得对吗?
2 suitable 合适的SUITABLE the right thing, person, method etc is the one that is most suitable or effective 合适的,恰当的;有效的 OPP wrong
 I think you’ve made the right decision.
我认为你作出了正确的决定。
 I think she’s definitely the right person for the job.
我认为她绝对是这份工作的合适人选。
right for
 A huge development like this isn’t right for such a small village.
如此大规模的开发项目不适合这么小的一个村庄。
see thesaurus at suitable
3 side 侧面 [only before noun]
a) HBHSIDEyour right side is the side with the hand that most people write with 右边的,右侧的 OPP left
 He had a knife in his right hand.
他右手拿着一把刀。
 a scar on the right side of her face
她右颊上的疤痕
b) HBHSIDEon the same side of something as your right side 右方的,靠右的 OPP left
 Take the next right turn.
在下一个路口往右拐。
 the right bank of the river
河的右岸
4 problems 问题CORRECT something that is not right is not in the state it should be in 没有问题的,正常的
 The engine’s not quite right.
引擎不太对劲。
 This cheese doesn’t smell right.
这干酪闻起来不对劲。
 Things haven’t been right between me and James for some time.
我和詹姆斯之间出现问题已经有一段时间了。
put/set something right (=correct something) 纠正某事物
 It didn’t take long to find the fault and put it right.
不久就找到毛病并纠正了。
5 morally 道义上GOOD/MORAL if someone is right to do something, their action is morally correct or sensible 符合道德的;正当的 OPP wrong
right to do something
 Do you think I was right to report them to the police?
你觉得我向警方告发他们做得对吗?
 It can’t be right to keep lying to your family.
老是欺骗你的家人是不对的。
it is right that
 I think it’s right that the people who work hardest should earn the most.
工作最努力的人报酬最高,我认为这是合理的。
 It’s only right (=completely right) that he should get his share of the money.
他拿他应得的那份钱是理所当然的。
 The company wants to do the right thing and offer compensation to all the injured workers.
公司希望正确行事,对所有受伤的工人作出赔偿。
6 that’s right spoken
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7. right you are British EnglishBrE spoken used to say ‘yes’ to a request, order, or suggestion 是,好的〔用于回答要求、命令或建议〕
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8 emphasis 强调 [only before noun] British EnglishBrE spokenBAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSBAD PERSON used to emphasize how bad someone or something is 完全的〔用于强调某人或某物很糟糕〕 SYN total, complete
9 health 健康 spokenHEALTHY if you are not feeling right, you are not feeling completely well 健康的
10 socially 社交上BEST the right people, places, schools etc are considered to be the best or most important 〔人、地方、学校等〕最好的;最重要的
11 be in the right place at the right time LUCKYto be in the place where something useful becomes available or is being offered 在恰当的时间出现在恰当的地方
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rightness noun [uncountableU]
 He was convinced of the rightness of his cause.
他坚信他的事业是正义的。
put something right at put(8)
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adverbs
quite right (=completely right)
You were quite right – we should never have gone with them.
absolutely right
You’re absolutely right.
exactly right
My figures may not be exactly right.
dead right informal (=completely correct, used for emphasis)
You were dead right not to trust him.
half/partly right (=correct to some degree, but not completely)
That theory may still be partly right.
verbs
get something right
For once, he got my name right.
be proved right
We warned that it would not work, and we have been proved right.
be right in saying/thinking etc
I think I’m right in saying they once employed 2000 people.
THESAURUS
right not wrong – used about something someone says, or about the person who says it 〔说的内容或说话的人〕正确的
the right answer
正确答案
You were right about the colour.
颜色你说对了。
‘He’s about thirty, isn’t he?’ ‘That’s right.’
他三十上下,对不对?”“对。
correct right. Correct sounds more formal than right 正确的〔比right正式〕
the correct answer
正确答案
He is absolutely correct.
他完全正确。
Unfortunately, this information is not correct.
不幸的是,这条信息不正确。
accurate right – used about information, measurements, descriptions etc 〔信息、尺寸、描述等〕准确的
Make sure that your measurements are accurate.
尺寸一定要量准确。
an accurate description of the suspect
对疑犯的准确描述
exact an exact number, amount, or time is completely correct, and is no more and no less than it should be 〔数字、数量或时间〕精确的,确切的
The exact time is 9.28 a.m.
确切时间是上午928分。
The exact weight of the baby was 3.3 kilos.
婴儿的确切重量为3.3公斤。
spot-on British EnglishBrE spoken informal exactly right – used especially about guesses or things people say 〔尤指猜测及人们说的话〕完全正确的
His answer was spot-on.
他的回答完全正确。
You’re spot-on.
你完全正确。
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right2 ●●● S1 W1 adverbadv  
1 exactly 正好EXACT exactly in a particular position or place 正好〔在某个位置或地方〕
2 immediately 立刻NOW immediately and without any delay 马上,立刻,立即 SYN straight
3 correctly 正确地CORRECT correctly 正确地
4 well informal in a way that is good or satisfactory 顺利地;令人满意地
5 direction/side 方向/侧面TURN towards the direction or side that is on the right 向右,朝右 OPP left
6 right now now, or immediately 现在;立即,马上
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7 right along/through/around etc ENDall the way along, through etc 一直沿着/穿过/围绕等
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8 be right behind somebody spokenSUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLAN to completely support someone in their ideas or in what they are trying to achieve 完全支持某人
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9 I’ll be right with you/right there/right back spokenWAIT used to ask someone to wait because you are coming or returning very soon 我马上就来/就到/就回来
10 be right up there (with somebody/something) informalGOOD/EXCELLENT to be as good or as important as the very best (与某人/某事物)不相上下;(与某人/某事物)同等重要
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11 right, left, and centreleft, and centre right British EnglishBrE, right and left American EnglishEVERYWHERE everywhere or in every way 到处,处处;各个方面
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right3 ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 allowed 允许的 [countableC]RIGHT/HAVE THE RIGHT TO something that you are morally, legally, or officially allowed to do or have 权利
2 have a right to be angry/concerned/suspicious etc RIGHT/HAVE THE RIGHT TOto have a good reason for being angry, concerned etc 有理由生气/担心/怀疑等
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3 have no right to do something UNFAIRused to say that someone’s action is completely unreasonable or unfair 没有权利做某事
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4 SIDE 侧面the right/somebody’s right the side of your body that has the hand that most people write with, or this side of anything else 右边,右方,右侧 OPP left
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5 POLITICS 政治the right/the Right political parties or groups that support the ideas and beliefs of capitalism. They usually want low taxes and to encourage private business rather than businesses owned by the state 右翼组织,右翼政党 OPP left right-wing
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6 correct behaviour 恰当的行为 [uncountableU]GOOD/MORAL behaviour that is morally good and correct 正当,正义
7 BOOKS/TV ETC 书籍/电视等rights [plural] if someone has the rights to a book, film, television programme etc, they are allowed to sell it or show it 〔书、电影、电视节目等的〕版权,发行权 copyright
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8 be in the right CORRECTto have the best reasons, arguments etc in a disagreement with someone else 〔在与别人的争论中〕有理
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9 by rights spokenFAIR used to describe what should happen if things are done fairly or correctly 按理(说)
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10 in your own right DEPEND/IT DEPENDS#used to say that you have something or achieve something on your own, without depending on other people 凭借自身,靠自己
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11 put something to rights SOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMto make a place or situation return to normal again 使某事物恢复正常
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12 the rights and wrongs of something REASONthe subject of what or who is right or wrong in a situation 某事的是非曲直
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13. [countableC] a hit made with your right hand 右手拳 OPP left
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
have a right 有权利
People have a right to know the truth.
民众有权了解真相。
violate somebody’s rights formal (=stop them doing something they have a right to do) 侵犯某人的权利
Imprisoning the men without trial violated their rights.
未经审讯就把那些人关进监狱,这侵犯了他们的权利。
exercise a right formal (=do what you have a right to do) 行使权利
The insurance company decided not to exercise its right of appeal.
保险公司决定不行使其上诉的权利。
deny somebody a right (=not allow them to do something they have the right to do) 不承认某人的权利
nWomen were denied the right to vote.
demand a right (=ask for it firmly) 坚持要求权利
nWe demand the same rights that other European workers enjoy.
defend a right (=take action to stop a right being taken away) 捍卫权利
nWe should defend our right to demonstrate.
uphold somebody’s rights (=defend their rights) 维护某人的权利
nI will uphold the rights of the people of this country.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + right
human rights (=the rights that everyone should have) 人权
This company always operates with respect for human rights.
这家公司的经营始终以尊重人权为本。
civil rights (=the rights that every person in a society should have) 民权
As a young man, he was deeply involved in the struggle for civil rights.
年轻时,他积极投身争取民权的斗争。
nthe civil rights movement
equal rights 平等的权利
Women demanded equal rights.
女性要求权利平等。
a fundamental/basic right 基本权利
nThe law recognises a man’s fundamental right to defend his home and his property.
a legal right 合法权利
nBanks have the legal right to recover their money.
a constitutional right 宪法赋予的权利
nTeachers have a constitutional right to join a union.
political rights 政治权利
nSlaves had no political rights.
women’s rights 女权
nNew laws have been passed to protect women’s rights.
workers’ rights 工人权利
nThe company’s actions are a violation of workers’ rights.
gay/lesbian rights 同性恋平等权利
na gay rights campaigner
animal rights 动物权利
nAnimal rights campaigners say the dogs are being bred in terrible conditions.
phrases
a right of appeal (=the right to ask for an official decision to be changed) 上诉权
In these circumstances, there is no right of appeal.
在这些情况下没有上诉权。
the right to privacy (=the right to be free from public attention) 隐私权
The judge decided that the media’s actions violated the couple’s right to privacy.
法官判定,媒体的行为侵犯了那对夫妇的隐私权。
a right of access (=the right to enter a place, use something, or see someone) 进入权;使用权;探视权
nYou have rights of access to data held about you.
a right of reply (also the right to reply) (=the right to say or write something in answer to a criticism) 答辩权
nPeople should have the right of reply when a magazine has published letters criticizing them.
nthe right to freedom of expression
Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
每个人都应该有言论自由的权利。
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right4 ●●● S2 interjection  
1 used to show that you have understood or agree with what someone has just said 好的,对〔用于表示明白或同意某人的话〕
2 British EnglishBrE used to get someone’s attention before starting to say or do something 好〔用于引起注意〕
3 used to check if what you have said is correct 对吗〔用于确认自己说的话是否正确〕
4 used to check that the person you are speaking to is listening and understands what you are saying 对不对,懂吗 〔用于确认对方是否在听并明白你说的话〕
right5 verb [transitiveT]  
1 right a wrong SOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMto do something to prevent a bad situation from continuing 矫枉;平反
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2 SOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMto put something back into the state or situation that it should be in 矫正,纠正
3 TTWto put something, especially a boat, back into its correct upright position 把〔尤指小船〕扶正;使直立
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From Longman Business Dictionary
rightright /raɪt/ noun
1[countableC] if you have the right to do something, you are morally, legally, or officially allowed to do it
Like other businesses, we have a right to set competitive prices.
Do regions such as Champagne have the exclusive right (=a right that only they have) to the use of their names in wine labeling?
New legislation is gradually taking away workers’ rights.
Your legal rights are the same when you buy mail order as when you buy from a shop.
inalienable right patent right pension rights super voting rights voting rights
2rights (also stock rights) [plural]FINANCE rights offered to existing shareholders to buy more shares in a company, perhaps at a reduced price
The board approved a plan to raise $30 million through a stock rights offering.
see also rights issue under issue2
preemptive right
3rights [plural]LAW if a person or company has the rights to something, they are legally allowed to use it to make money
They were granted the movie rights to her life story.
Warner will have all distribution rights in the U.S. and Canada.
grandfather rights moral rights performing rights property rights proprietary rights
Origin right1
Old English riht
right4
Old English riht, from riht (adjective); → RIGHT1

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