rights
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名词 right:
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an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature- Eleanor Roosevelt
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location near or direction toward the right side; i.e. the side to the south when a person or object faces east
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the piece of ground in the outfield on the catcher's right
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those who support political or social or economic conservatism; those who believe that things are better left unchanged
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the hand that is on the right side of the body
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a turn toward the side of the body that is on the south when the person is facing east
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anything in accord with principles of justice
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(frequently plural) the interest possessed by law or custom in some intangible thing
动词 right:
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make reparations or amends for
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put in or restore to an upright position
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regain an upright or proper position
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make right or correct
- 1. The strike has taken on overtones of a civil rights campaign.
- 罢工带上了民权运动的意味。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. It's been 200 years since the passage of the Bill of Rights.
- 《人权法案》通过已经200年了。
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- 3. Some foreign governments appear happy to gloss over continued human rights abuses.
- 一些外国政府似乎很乐于掩盖不断出现的侵犯人权现象。
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- 4. The gay and lesbian rights group, Stonewall, sees outing as completely unhelpful.
- 男女同性恋权益组织“石墙”认为公开揭露同性恋者身份毫无益处。
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- 5. This Human Rights Act is enforceable in the ordinary courts.
- 这项《人权法案》适用于普通法庭。
来自柯林斯例句
用作名词 (n.)
- You have to fight for your rights.
你必须为你的权利而奋斗。
- She is a strenuous supporter of women's rights.
她是妇女权利的积极支持者。