in their own right中文,in their own right的意思,in their own right翻译及用法

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in their own right

英[in ðer əun rait]美[ɪn ðer on raɪt]

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in their own right 英语释义

英语释义

    1. righteous, upright

    2. being in accordance with what is just, good, or proper
    right conduct

    3. conforming to facts or truth correct
    the right answer

    4. suitable, appropriate
    the right man for the job

    5. straight
    a right line

    6. genuine, real

    7. of, relating to, situated on, or being the side of the body which is away from the side on which the heart is mostly located

    8. located nearer to the right hand than to the left

    9. located to the right of an observer facing the object specified or directed as the right arm would point when raised out to the side

    10. located on the right of an observer facing in the same direction as the object specified
    stage right

    11. located on the right when facing downstream
    the right bank of a river

    12. done with the right hand
    a right hook to the jaw

    13. having the axis perpendicular to the base
    right cone

    14. of, relating to, or constituting the principal or more prominent side of an object
    made sure the socks were right side out

    15. acting or judging in accordance with truth or fact
    time proved her right

    16. being in good physical or mental health or order
    not in his right mind

    17. being in a correct or proper state
    put things right

    18. most favorable or desired preferable also socially acceptable
    knew all the right people

    19. of, adhering to, or constituted by the Right especially in politics

    20. qualities (such as adherence to duty or obedience to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval

    21. something to which one has a just claim: such as

    22. the power or privilege to which one is justly entitled
    voting rights his right to decide

    23. the interest that one has in a piece of property —often used in plural
    mineral rights

    24. the property interest possessed under law or custom and agreement in an intangible thing especially of a literary and artistic nature
    film rights of the novel

    25. something that one may properly claim as due
    knowing the truth is her right

    26. the cause of truth or justice

    27. right hand sense 1a also a blow struck with this hand
    gave him a hard right on the jaw

    28. the location or direction of the right side
    woods on his right

    29. the part on the right side

    30. right field

    31. a turn to the right
    take a right at the stop sign

    32. the true account or correct interpretation

    33. the quality or state of being factually correct

    34. the part of a legislative chamber located to the right of the presiding officer

    35. the members of a continental European legislative body occupying the right as a result of holding more conservative political views than other members

    36. individuals professing support of the established order and favoring traditional attitudes and practices and conservative governmental policies

    37. a conservative position

    38. a privilege given stockholders to subscribe pro rata to a new issue of securities generally below market price

    39. the negotiable certificate evidencing such privilege —usually used in plural

    40. with reason or justice properly

    41. by virtue of one's own qualifications or properties

    42. as an absolute right

    43. legally or morally exactable

    44. into proper order

    45. according to right
    live right

    46. in the exact location, position, or moment precisely
    right at his fingertips quit right then and there

    47. in a suitable, proper, or desired manner
    knew he wasn't doing it right

    48. in a direct line, course, or manner directly, straight
    go right home came right out and said it

    49. according to fact or truth truly
    guessed right

    50. all the way
    windows right to the floor

    51. in a complete manner
    felt right at home

    52. without delay immediately
    right after lunch

    53. to a great degree very
    a right pleasant day

    54. on or to the right
    looked left and right

    55. to do justice to redress the injuries of
    so just is God to right the innocent
    — William Shakespeare

    56. justify, vindicate
    felt the need to right himself in court

    57. avenge
    vows to right the injustice done to his family

    58. to adjust or restore to the proper state or condition
    right the economy

    59. to bring or restore to an upright position
    right a capsized boat

    60. to become upright

    61. morally or socially correct or acceptable

    62. agreeing with the facts or truth accurate or correct

    63. speaking, acting, or judging in a way that agrees with the facts or truth

    64. behavior that is morally good or correct

    65. something that a person is or should be morally or legally allowed to have, get, or do

    66. the legal authority to reproduce, publish, broadcast, or sell something

    67. in the exact location, position, or moment that is mentioned

    68. in a direct course or manner

    69. in a way that agrees with the facts or truth

    70. to make (something) right to correct (something wrong or unjust)

    71. to return (something) to a proper state or condition

    72. to put (something or someone) back in an upright position

    73. following or in accordance with what is just, good, or proper
    It's not right to lie.

    74. accurate, correct
    That's the right answer.

    75. suitable, appropriate
    He's the right person for the job.

    76. located on the side of the body away from the heart
    the right arm

    77. located nearer to the right side of the body than to the left
    the chair's right arm

    78. being or meant to be the side on top, in front, or on the outside
    The box landed right side up. Turn the socks right side out.

    79. in a normal or healthy state or condition
    I don't feel right today. That milk doesn't smell right.

    80. straight entry 1 sense 1
    a right line

    81. the ideal of what is just, good, or proper
    He hasn't learned right from wrong.

    82. something to which a person has a just claim
    the right to vote He has a right to be angry.

    83. the cause of truth or justice
    They fought for right.

    84. the right side a part or location that is on or toward the right side
    My house is on the right.

    85. according to what is just, good, or proper
    She lives right.

    86. in the exact location, position, or moment precisely
    It's right where you left it.

    87. in a direct line or course straight
    Come right home.

    88. according to truth or fact
    You guessed right.

    89. in a suitable, proper, or desired way
    You're not doing it right.

    90. all the way
    We stayed right to the end of the game.

    91. without delay immediately
    Let's go right after lunch.

    92. on or to the right
    turn right

    93. in a complete way
    He felt right at home here.

    94. without delay immediately
    The movie started playing right away.
    — R.J. Palacio, Wonder

    95. to make better or more just
    If only we could right the world's wrongs.

    96. to adjust or restore to a proper state or condition

    97. to bring or bring back to an upright position
    I righted the books.

    98. to become upright
    The ship slowly righted again.

    99. of, relating to, or being the side of the body which is away from the heart and on which the hand is stronger in most people
    her right foot also located nearer to this side than to the left

    100. qualities (as adherence to duty or obedience to lawful authority) that together constitute the ideal of moral propriety or merit moral approval

    101. something that is morally just
    able to distinguish right from wrong

    102. something to which one has a just claim: as

    103. a power, privilege, or condition of existence to which one has a natural claim of enjoyment or possession
    the right of liberty that all men…are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights
    — Declaration of Independence — see also natural right

    104. a power, privilege, immunity, or capacity the enjoyment of which is secured to a person by law
    one's constitutional rights

    105. a legally enforceable claim against another that the other will do or will not do a given act
    the defendant may be under a legal duty…to exercise reasonable care for the plaintiff's safety, so that the plaintiff has a corresponding legal right to insist on that care
    — W. L. Prosser and W. P. Keeton

    106. the interest that one has in property a claim or title to property —often used in pl.
    leasing mineral rights — see also real right

    107. the interest in property possessed (as under copyright law) in an intangible thing and especially an item of intellectual property
    obtained publishing rights

    108. demandable or enforceable under the law
    an appeal of right

in their own right 例句

英汉例句

  • finally, let us acknowledge that forests are important in their own right – for me the most magical places on earth.

    最后,让我们承认,森林凭借自身生态系统而发挥着重要作用——在我看来,它们是地球上最神奇的地方。

  • subsequent genetic analysis back at the lab showed that they are new species in their own right but looked alike because they had adapted to similar climate and geographical conditions.

    随后的在实验室进行的基因分析表明他们拥有各自的特性,属于新物种。但是因为他们已经适应了相似的气候和地理条件,所以它们看起来很像。

in their own right 同义词

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accurate精确的

authentic真正的,真实的;可信的

exact準确的,精密的;精确的

faithful(Faithful)人名;(英)费思富尔

precise精确的;明确的;严格的

strict严格的;绝对的;精确的;详细的

truead 真实地;準确地

veracious诚实的;真实的

in their own right 反义词

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corrupt使腐烂;使堕落,使恶化

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falsead 欺诈地

imprecise不精确的;不严密的;不确切的

inaccurate错误的

inauthentic不真实的;不可靠的;假的

inexact不精确的;不严格的;不正确的

loose放纵;放任;发射

unfaithful不忠实的;不诚实的;不準确的

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