داستان آبیدیک

right

ɹa͡it


فارسی

1 عمومی:: ذیحق‌، درست‌، قائم‌، راست‌، واقعی‌، حق، مستقیم‌، عمودی‌، حق و حقوق، حق‌، صحیح‌، بجا

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   adj. VERBS be, feel, look, seem, sound, taste The meat doesn't taste right to me. | come, turn out I'm sure it'll all turn out right in the end. | get sth He never gets anything right. | make sth It may be a very easy way to make money, but that doesn't make it right. ADV. absolutely, dead, exactly, just, quite You're dead right. There's nothing we can do. She needs to get everything exactly right for her guests. There's something not quite right about these figures. | almost, more or less, nearly Don't worry about it?that's more or less right. PREP. about You were quite right about the weather.,   noun what is morally good PREP. in the ~ (= having justice and truth on your side) There's no doubt that he's in the right on this. PHRASES have right on your side I appealed against the decision because I knew I had right on my side. | know right from wrong Children of that age don't know right from wrong. | right and wrong She doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong. | the rights and wrongs of sth We sat discussing the rights and wrongs of the prison system. entitlement ADJ. basic, fundamental, inalienable the basic rights of all citizens | absolute, perfect I've got a perfect right to park here if I want to. | equal | exclusive, sole | full | automatic Any employee who is sacked has an automatic right to appeal. | animal, human animal rights campaigners human rights violations | legal, statutory | contractual | moral You have a moral right to that money. | civil the civil rights movement | gay, women's | parental The local authority exercises parental rights over the children until foster homes are found. | squatters' The teenagers claimed squatters' rights and were allowed to remain in the building. | pension | voting | divine, god-given the old idea of the divine right of kings I suppose you think you have some god-given right to tell me what to do? VERB + RIGHT enjoy, have, retain They have no right to come onto my land. | assert, claim, demand | know You can't do that to me?I know my rights. | establish The new president undertook to establish full rights for all minorities. | stand up for You should stand up for your rights and insist that he pays you. | reserve I reserve the right to leave at any time I choose. | gain, get | confer on sb, give sb, grant sb We were granted the exclusive rights to produce the software in the UK. | extend The government extended voting rights to everyone over the age of 18. | exercise | enforce The landlord enforced his right to enter the property. | abdicate, give up, relinquish, renounce He renounced his right to the throne. | waive They gave me my uncle's money, on condition that I waived all rights to his property. | forfeit, lose | defend, protect, safeguard | acknowledge, recognize, respect | affect, infringe These additional guarantees do not affect your statutory rights. | deny sb | abolish PREP. as of ~, by ~ The property belongs to her by/as of right. | by ~ of The Normans ruled England by right of conquest. | within your ~s You're acting entirely within your rights. | ~ of the right of assembly/asylum/citizenship/free speech/ownership | ~ over He claimed full rights over the discovery. | ~s for equal rights for all | ~ to Do I have any right to compensation? PHRASES have every right She has every right to feel bitter. | right of way There is no public right of way across the fields. rights: legal authority/claim to sth ADJ. film, movie, television | translation | foreign | property | mineral | grazing VERB + RIGHT acquire, buy, get, obtain | sell He sold the film rights for $2 million. | have, hold PHRASES all rights reserved (= protected or kept for the owner of the book, film, etc.) right side/direction VERB + RIGHT take Take a right at the traffic lights. PREP. from the ~ Look out for traffic coming from the right. | on the ~ Ours is the first house on the right. | to the ~ Keep over to the right. PHRASES the first/second, etc. right Take the first right, and then it's the second turning on your left. | from left to right/from right to left The books are numbered from right to left. the right: in politics ADJ. extreme, far PREP. on the ~ He's on the extreme right of the party.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with RIGHT, Also see ALL RIGHT; ALL RIGHT FOR YOU; ALL RIGHT WITH ONE; BY RIGHTS; COME (RIGHT) OUT WITH; DEAD TO RIGHTS; GET RIGHT; GIVE ONE'S EYETEETH (RIGHT ARM); GO RIGHT; GO (RIGHT) THROUGH ONE; HANG A LEFT (RIGHT); HAVE A RIGHT TO; HAVE A SCREW LOOSE (ONE'S HEAD SCREWED ON RIGHT); HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE; HIT (RIGHT) BETWEEN THE EYES; IN ONE'S OWN RIGHT; IN ONE'S RIGHT MIND; IN THE RIGHT; LEFT HAND DOESN'T KNOW WHAT THE RIGHT HAND IS DOING; MIGHT MAKES RIGHT; NOT RIGHT IN THE HEAD; (RIGHT) ON THE MONEY; ON THE RIGHT FOOT; ON THE RIGHT TACK; PLAY ONE'S CARDS RIGHT; PRICE IS RIGHT; PUT RIGHT; SAIL (RIGHT) THROUGH; SERVE ONE RIGHT; SET RIGHT; SET TO RIGHTS; STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION; STRIKE THE RIGHT NOTE; THAT'S RIGHT; TURN OUT ALL RIGHT; TWO WRONGS DO NOT MAKE A RIGHT; WHEN IT COMES (RIGHT DOWN) TO.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general:: Phrase(s): right at a certain time exactly or precisely at a specific place or time. • Meet me at this corner right at 3:00 p.m. • The restaurant is right at First and Main Streets.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: right not wrong – used about something someone says, or about the person who says it: • the right answer • You were right about the colour. • ‘He’s about thirty, isn’t he?’ ‘That’s right.’ correct right. Correct sounds more formal than right: • the correct answer • He is absolutely correct. • Unfortunately, this information is not correct. accurate right – used about information, measurements, descriptions etc: • Make sure that your measurements are accurate. • an accurate description of the suspect exact an exact number, amount, or time is completely correct, and is no more and no less than it should be: • The exact time is 9.28 a.m. • The exact weight of the baby was 3.3 kilos. spot-on British English spoken informal exactly right – used especially about guesses or things people say: • His answer was spot-on. • You’re spot-on.

Longman-Thesaurus

5 general:: right 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.

transnet.ir

6 general:: adj. correct: You have the right idea. adj. appropriate: It's not right to lie. adj. convenient: It's the right time to act. noun correct: We were in the right. noun privilege: We had the right to complain. adv. properly: The suit doesn't fit right. adv. immediately: He left right after dinner.

Simple Definitions


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