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Definition of aright in English: arightadverb əˈrʌɪtəˈraɪt dialect Correctly; properly. 〈方〉正确地;恰当地 I wondered if I'd heard aright 我不知道我听得对不对。 Example sentencesExamples - Anyway, if I have understood things aright, these two gentlemen seem to have noticed that books for kids seem to do pretty well these days.
- Besides, if I read Alan aright, he's just as terrified as I am.
- Pray that I lead us aright, then, or you will never let me forget it.
- But more than this, it seems to me to be an insane and irresponsible course of action if I'm reading the attorney aright.
- Good, of course, must routinely triumph, and if a cad is in need of redemption, then the love of a good woman will set him aright.
- If I remember aright, it's extremely difficult to have an argument in the dialect…
- So be careful of your duty, and set aright matters of your difference.
- If I understood him aright, the merchants have obtained help.
- If I understand it aright, objective calculation and measurement take their cue from - and ultimately serve - circumspective involvement in the world.
- Failing to understand the question aright, the Africans replied that it was ‘something to eat’, nyami in Guinea.
- The report was a window into our boy, in an environment where we are not readily to hand to lean on or put things aright or correct him.
- To hear it aright you must stand in the darkness of such a by-street as this, and for the moment be at one with those who dwell around.
- We had been talking of horses, if I remember aright, just before leaving the Rue C -.
- Strictly, the logical structures of language, world, and their relation show themselves or make themselves manifest when one sees them aright.
- He was, if I read his demeanour aright, delighted with the whole episode.
- I did not think I could write any letter which could explain this aright; and the thought of a strange monk reading my words to her made my throat dry.
- If we reason aright, they believe, we shall remake people and thereby remake the world.
- The latter version of Christianity promises nothing less than to set the world aright.
Synonyms accurately, right, rightly, faithfully, unerringly, precisely, exactly, faultlessly, flawlessly, perfectly, without error, without flaws correctly, rightly, right, all right
OriginOld English on riht, ariht (see a-2 'in', right). Rhymesaffright, alight, alright, bedight, bight, bite, blight, bright, byte, cite, dight, Dwight, excite, fight, flight, fright, goodnight, height, ignite, impolite, indict, indite, invite, kite, knight, light, lite, might, mite, night, nite, outfight, outright, plight, polite, quite, right, rite, sight, site, skintight, skite, sleight, slight, smite, Snow-white, spite, sprite, tight, tonight, trite, twite, underwrite, unite, uptight, white, wight, wright, write Definition of aright in US English: arightadverbəˈrītəˈraɪt dialect Correctly; properly. 〈方〉正确地;恰当地 I wondered if I'd heard aright 我不知道我听得对不对。 Example sentencesExamples - Besides, if I read Alan aright, he's just as terrified as I am.
- The report was a window into our boy, in an environment where we are not readily to hand to lean on or put things aright or correct him.
- We had been talking of horses, if I remember aright, just before leaving the Rue C -.
- But more than this, it seems to me to be an insane and irresponsible course of action if I'm reading the attorney aright.
- Failing to understand the question aright, the Africans replied that it was ‘something to eat’, nyami in Guinea.
- I did not think I could write any letter which could explain this aright; and the thought of a strange monk reading my words to her made my throat dry.
- The latter version of Christianity promises nothing less than to set the world aright.
- If I remember aright, it's extremely difficult to have an argument in the dialect…
- To hear it aright you must stand in the darkness of such a by-street as this, and for the moment be at one with those who dwell around.
- Anyway, if I have understood things aright, these two gentlemen seem to have noticed that books for kids seem to do pretty well these days.
- Good, of course, must routinely triumph, and if a cad is in need of redemption, then the love of a good woman will set him aright.
- So be careful of your duty, and set aright matters of your difference.
- If I understand it aright, objective calculation and measurement take their cue from - and ultimately serve - circumspective involvement in the world.
- If I understood him aright, the merchants have obtained help.
- Pray that I lead us aright, then, or you will never let me forget it.
- Strictly, the logical structures of language, world, and their relation show themselves or make themselves manifest when one sees them aright.
- If we reason aright, they believe, we shall remake people and thereby remake the world.
- He was, if I read his demeanour aright, delighted with the whole episode.
Synonyms accurately, right, rightly, faithfully, unerringly, precisely, exactly, faultlessly, flawlessly, perfectly, without error, without flaws correctly, rightly, right, all right
OriginOld English on riht, ariht (see a- ‘in’, right). |