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Right is used in some British titles. It indicates high rank or status. ...The Right Reverend John Baker. ...the Right Honourable Lynn Jones MP. ADV: ADV adj RIGHT I. [c red]CORRECT, APPROPRIATE, OR ACCEPTABLE (rights, righting, righted) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Please look at category 16 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword. 1. If something is right, it is correct and agrees with the facts. That’s absolutely right... Clocks never told the right time... The barman tells me you saw Ann on Tuesday morning. Is that right? = correct ? wrong ADJ • Right is also an adverb. He guessed right about some things. ADV: ADV after v • rightly She attended one meeting only, if I remember rightly. ADV: ADV after v 2. If you do something in the right way or in the right place, you do it as or where it should be done or was planned to be done. Walking, done in the right way, is a form of aerobic exercise... The chocolate is then melted down to exactly the right temperature. = correct ? wrong ADJ: usu ADJ n • Right is also an adverb. To make sure I did everything right, I bought a fat instruction book. = correctly ADV: ADV after v 3. If you say that someone is seen in all the right places or knows all the right people, you mean that they go to places which are socially acceptable or know people who are socially acceptable. He was always to be seen in the right places... ? wrong ADJ: usu ADJ n 4. If someone is right about something, they are correct in what they say or think about it. Ron has been right about the result of every General Election but one... ? wrong ADJ • rightly He rightly assumed that the boy was hiding. ADV 5. If something such as a choice, action, or decision is the right one, it is the best or most suitable one. She’d made the right choice in leaving New York... The right decision was made, but probably for the wrong reasons... ? wrong ADJ • rightly She hoped she’d decided rightly. ADV: ADV with v 6. If something is not right, there is something unsatisfactory about the situation or thing that you are talking about. Ratatouille doesn’t taste right with any other oil... ? wrong ADJ: v-link ADJ, with brd-neg 7. If you think that someone was right to do something, you think that there were good moral reasons why they did it. You were right to do what you did, under the circumstances... ? wrong ADJ: v-link ADJ, usu ADJ to-inf • rightly The crowd screamed for a penalty but the referee rightly ignored them... ADV: ADV before v, ADV with cl 8. Right is used to refer to activities or actions that are considered to be morally good and acceptable. It’s not right, leaving her like this... ? wrong ADJ: v-link ADJ, oft with brd-neg • Right is also a noun. At least he knew right from wrong. N-UNCOUNT • rightness Many people have very strong opinions about the rightness or wrongness of abortion. N-UNCOUNT: usu N of n 9. If you right something or if it rights itself, it returns to its normal or correct state, after being in an undesirable state. They recognise the urgency of righting the economy... Your eyesight rights itself very quickly. VERB: V n, V pron-refl 10. If you right a wrong, you do something to make up for a mistake or something bad that you did in the past. We’ve made progress in righting the wrongs of the past... = rectify VERB: V n 11. If you right something that has fallen or rolled over, or if it rights itself, it returns to its normal upright position. He righted the yacht and continued the race... The helicopter turned at an awful angle before righting itself. VERB: V n, V pron-refl 12. The right side of a material is the side that is intended to be seen and that faces outwards when it is made into something. ? wrong ADJ: ADJ n 13. If you say that things are going right, you mean that your life or a situation is developing as you intended or expected and you are pleased with it. I can’t think of anything in my life that’s going right... PHRASE: V inflects 14. If someone has behaved in a way which is morally or legally right, you can say that they are in the right. You usually use this expression when the person is involved in an argument or dispute. She wasn’t entirely in the right... ? in the wrong PHRASE: usu v-link PHR 15. If you put something right, you correct something that was wrong or that was causing problems. We’ve discovered what’s gone wrong and are going to put it right. PHRASE: V inflects 16. heart in the right place: see heart it serves you right: see serve on the right side of: see side II. [c red]DIRECTION AND POLITICAL GROUPINGS Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Note: The spelling 'Right' is also used for meaning 3. 1. The right is one of two opposite directions, sides, or positions. If you are facing north and you turn to the right, you will be facing east. In the word ‘to’, the ‘o’ is to the right of the ‘t’. Ahead of you on the right will be a lovely garden... ? left N-SING: usu the N • Right is also an adverb. Turn right into the street. ADV: ADV after v 2. Your right arm, leg, or ear, for example, is the one which is on the right side of your body. Your right shoe or glove is the one which is intended to be worn on your right foot or hand. ? left ADJ: ADJ n 3. You can refer to people who support the political ideals of capitalism and conservatism as the right. They are often contrasted with the left, who support the political ideals of socialism. The Tory Right despise him... ? left N-SING-COLL: the N 4. If you say that someone has moved to the right, you mean that their political beliefs have become more right-wing. They see the shift to the right as a worldwide phenomenon. ? left N-SING: the N 5. If someone is at a person’s right hand, they work closely with that person so they can help and advise them. I think he ought to be at the right hand of the president. PHRASE: usu v-link PHR III. [c red]ENTITLEMENT (rights) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. Your rights are what you are morally or legally entitled to do or to have. They don’t know their rights... You must stand up for your rights. N-PLURAL: usu poss N 2. If you have a right to do or to have something, you are morally or legally entitled to do it or to have it. ...a woman’s right to choose... N-SING: usu N to-inf 3. If someone has the rights to a story or book, they are legally allowed to publish it or reproduce it in another form, and nobody else can do so without their permission. An agent bought the rights to his life... He’d tried to buy the film rights of all George Bernard Shaw’s plays. N-PLURAL: the N, usu with supp 4. If something is not the case but you think that it should be, you can say that by rights it should be the case. She did work which by rights should be done by someone else. PHRASE: PHR with cl 5. If someone is a successful or respected person in their own right, they are successful or respected because of their own efforts and talents rather than those of the people they are closely connected with. Although now a celebrity in her own right, actress Lynn Redgrave knows the difficulties of living in the shadow of her famous older sister... PHRASE: usu n adj PHR 6. If you say that you reserve the right to do something, you mean that you will do it if you feel that it is necessary. He reserved the right to change his mind... PHRASE: V inflects, PHR to-inf 7. If you say that someone is within their rights to do something, you mean that they are morally or legally entitled to do it. You were quite within your rights to refuse to co-operate with him. = justified PHRASE: usu v-link PHR IV. [c red]DISCOURSE USES Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. You use right in order to attract someone’s attention or to indicate that you have dealt with one thing so you can go on to another. (SPOKEN) Right, I’ll be back in a minute... ADV: ADV cl 2. You can use right to check whether what you have just said is correct. (SPOKEN) They have a small plane, right? CONVENTION 3. You can say ‘right’ to show that you are listening to what someone is saying and that you accept it or understand it. (SPOKEN) ‘Your children may well come away speaking with a bit of a broad country accent’—‘Right.’—‘because they’re mixing with country children.’ = yes ADV: ADV as reply 4. see also all right V. [c red]USED FOR EMPHASIS Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. You can use right to emphasize the precise place, position, or time of something. The back of a car appeared right in front of him. ...a charming resort right on the Italian frontier... ADV: ADV adv/prep c darkgreen]emphasis 2. You can use right to emphasize how far something moves or extends or how long it continues. ...the highway that runs through the Indian zone right to the army positions... She was kept very busy right up to the moment of her departure... ADV: ADV prep/adv c darkgreen]emphasis 3. You can use right to emphasize that an action or state is complete. The candle had burned right down... The handle came right off in my hand. ADV: ADV adv/prep c darkgreen]emphasis 4. You can use right to emphasize a noun, usually a noun referring to something bad. (BRIT INFORMAL) He gave them a right telling off... = real ADJ: ADJ n c darkgreen]emphasis 5. If you say that something happened right after a particular time or event or right before it, you mean that it happened immediately after or before it. All of a sudden, right after the summer, Mother gets married... = just ADV: ADV prep/adv c darkgreen]emphasis 6. If you say I’ll be right there or I’ll be right back, you mean that you will get to a place or get back to it in a very short time. I’m going to get some water. I’ll be right back. ADV: ADV adv c darkgreen]emphasis 7. If you do something right away or right off, you do it immediately. (INFORMAL) He wants to see you right away... Right off I want to confess that I was wrong. = straight away PHRASE: PHR after v, PHR with cl c darkgreen]emphasis 8. You can use right now to emphasize that you are referring to the present moment. (INFORMAL) I’m warning you; stop it right now! PHRASE: PHR with cl c darkgreen]emphasis
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1.
  adj., n., v., adv., & int. --adj. 1 (of conduct etc.) just, morally or socially correct (it is only right to tell you; I want to do the right thing). 2 true, correct; not mistaken (the right time; you were right about the weather). 3 less wrong or not wrong (which is the right way to town?). 4 more or most suitable or preferable (the right person for the job; along the right lines). 5 in a sound or normal condition; physically or mentally healthy; satisfactory (the engine doesn't sound right). 6 a on or towards the side of the human body which corresponds to the position of east if one regards oneself as facing north. b on or towards that part of an object which is analogous to a person's right side or (with opposite sense) which is nearer to a spectator's right hand. 7 (of a side of fabric etc.) meant for display or use (turn it right side up). 8 colloq. or archaic real; properly so called (made a right mess of it; a right royal welcome). --n. 1 that which is morally or socially correct or just; fair treatment (often in pl.: the rights and wrongs of the case). 2 (often foll. by to, or to + infin.) a justification or fair claim (has no right to speak like that). 3 a thing one may legally or morally claim; the state of being entitled to a privilege or immunity or authority to act (a right of reply; human rights). 4 the right-hand part or region or direction. 5 Boxing a the right hand. b a blow with this. 6 (often Right) Polit. a a group or section favouring conservatism (orig. the more conservative section of a continental legislature, seated on the president's right). b such conservatives collectively. 7 the side of a stage which is to the right of a person facing the audience. 8 (esp. in marching) the right foot. 9 the right wing of an army. --v.tr. 1 (often refl.) restore to a proper or straight or vertical position. 2 a correct (mistakes etc.); set in order. b avenge (a wrong or a wronged person); make reparation for or to. c vindicate, justify, rehabilitate. --adv. 1 straight (go right on). 2 colloq. immediately; without delay (I'll...
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2.
  право - access right - mineral rights - operating rights - traffic rights - water right ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  right of way право прохода или проезда полоса отвода ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
4.
  1) верный 2) направо 3) правильный 4) право 5) правосторонний 6) правый 7) прямой 8) справа at the right bottom — справа снизу at the right front — справа спереди at the right rear — справа сзади at the right top — справа сверху at the upper right — вверху справа calculus of right fractions — исчисление правых частных closed on the right — замкнутый справа continuous from the right — непрерывный справа continuous on the right — непрерывный справа cut at right angles — пересекать под прямым углом derivative on the right — производная справа group of right quotients — группа правых частных have the right to — быть вправе in the right direction — пошерстно invariant from right partition — инвариантное справа разбиение kernel on the right — алг. ядро справа law of right distributivity — закон правой дистрибутивности law of right invertibility — закон правой обратимости leg of a right triangle — катет limit approached from the right — предел при стремлении переменной к точке справа limit from the right — предел справа limit on the right — предел справа limited from right — ограниченный справа multiply from right — умножать справа multiply matrix on right — умножать матрицу справа numerical right triangle — пифагоров треугольник on the right of equation — в правой части уравнения partial right congruence — частичная правая конгруэнция right adjoint functor — сопряженный справа функтор right admissible set —...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  I 1. сущ. 1) право, справедливость 2) порядок • - Special Drawing Rights - abandon a right - acquire a right - acquired right - acquisition of right - all rights reserved - appropriative right - artist's right - bargaining right - be right - be within one's right - by right - by rights - citizenship rights - civil rights - claim a right - common rights - concede a right - confer a right on - confer a right - constitutional right - consumer right - contract right - contractual right - conversion right - create a right - curtail smb's rights - defend the right - deny smb the right - deprive smb of citizenship rights - dividend right - encroach on smb's rights - encroachment on the rights - enjoy a right - enjoyment of right - equal right - equal rights - establish a right - exclusive right - exercise a right - exercise of right - have a right to - human rights - inalienable rights - infringe a right - infringe smb's rights - inherent right - legal right - patent right - pre-emptive right - pre-emptive subscription right - preemption right - preemptive right - prejudice a right - proprietary right - put to rights - reserve the right - reserve the right to - right of action - right of dower - right of nations to self-determination - right of nomination - right of priority - right of regress - right of rescission - right of retention - right of survivorship - right of veto - right of way - right to education - right to rest - right to work - rights and duties - riparian right - riparian right - sole rights - sovereign rights - stand upon one's rights - stock right - subscription right - top exercise the right - treaty rights - unimpaired rights - voting right 2. прил. 1) правый 2) справедливый, правильный 3) надлежащий 4) подходящий 5) нужный 6) предпочтительный 3. нареч. 1) правильно, справедливо 2) надлежащим образом 3) как раз 4. гл. 1) исправлять (ошибки и т.п.) 2)...
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6.
  – peck right ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
7.
  1. правильность, правота, справедливость by right or wrong —- всеми правдами и неправдами to be in the right —- быть правым to defend the right —- защищать справедливость (правое дело) to know the difference between right and wrong —- знать, что правильно и что неправильно; отличать белое от черного to do smb. right —- отдавать кому-л. должное; поступать с кем-л. справедливо 2. право; привилегия civil rights —- гражданские права fundamental rights —- основные права human rights —- права человека natural rights of man —- естественные права человека treaty rights —- договорные права right of action —- юр. право на иск right to work —- право на труд rights and duties —- права и обязанности right of legation —- дип. право посольства; право посылать дипломатическое представительство right of passage —- право проезда, прохода и т. п. right of common —- право на совместное (общее) пользование (чем-л.); общее (совместное) право (на что-л.) right of war —- юр. право войны, право обращения к войне to claim a (one's) right —- предъявить претензию (на что-л.); требовать своего, требовать причитающегося по праву as of right —- как полагающийся по праву; как само собой разумеющийся to be member as of right —- быть автоматически членом (организации) pensions should be given as of right —- пенсии должны назначаться как нечто...
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8.
  turn! mil. направо! (команда) RIGHT you are!  а) coll. верно!, ваша правда;  б) coll. идет!, есть такое дело! RIGHT I  1. noun  1) право; справедливое требование (to); привилегия; right to work - право на труд; rights and duties - права и обязанности; by right of - по праву (чего-л.); in ones own right - по праву (благодаря титулу, образованию и т.п.); to reserve the right - оставлять за собой право; under a right in international law - в соответствии с нормами международного права  2) справедливость; правильность; to do smb. right - отдавать кому-л. должное, справедливость; to be in the right - быть правым  3) usu. pl. истинное положение вещей, действительность; the rights of the case - положение дела  4) pl. порядок; to set/put to rights - навести порядок; привести в порядок; to be to rights - быть в порядке - by right or wrong Syn: freedom, liberty, prerogative, privilege see claim  2. adj.  1) правый, справедливый; to be right - быть правым  2) верный, правильный; right use of words - правильное употребление слов; to do what is right - делать то, что правильно; he is always right - он всегда прав; - right you are!  3) именно тот, который нужен (имеется в виду); подходящий, надлежащий; уместный; be sure you bring the right book - смотрите, принесите ту книгу, которую нужно; the right size - нужный размер; the right man in the right place - человек на своем месте, человек, подходящий...
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9.
  See: ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT FOR YOU, DEAD TO RIGHTS, GIVE ONE'S RIGHT ARM, HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE, IN THE RIGHT, PLAY ONE'S CARDS RIGHT, PUT TO RIGHTS or SET TO RIGHTS, SERVE RIGHT, TO RIGHTS. ...
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