Câu Ví Dụ,định Nghĩa Và Cách Sử Dụng Của"Right" | HiNative

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Ý nghĩa của "Right" trong các cụm từ và câu khác nhau

Q: Serves her right for being so trusting có nghĩa là gì? A: "She deserves this outcome because she was so trusting.""Serves (someone) right" means someone deserves the negative outcome that occured to them."He got a speeding ticket. Serves him right for being so reckless." Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: You all right? Yeah, great.what does you all right mean? how are you or are you okay? có nghĩa là gì? A: "You all right?" = How are you? What's up? Doing okay?I've heard that this expression is more common in casual UK English. In US English, it sounds more serious. Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: I’ll be with you shortly I’m really busy right now có nghĩa là gì? A: AIの回答は正しいですが、原文から抜けている句読点を入れずにそのまま例文等に使ってしまっています。その句読点も解説の重要なポイントだと思います。→I'll be with you shortly.I'm really busy right now. Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: I've a right to sell flowers if I keep off the kerb. có nghĩa là gì? A: What it means is: no one can legally stop you from selling flowers as long as you are not on the sidewalk. kerb - curb Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: right on có nghĩa là gì? A: It depends on the context, but “right on” by itself is an informal expression of agreement. It means:I agree. I think you’re right. Xem thêm câu trả lời

Câu ví dụ sử dụng "Right"

Q: Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với see right through someone . A: Don't tell me that you are sober, I see right through youI see right through you, so tell me the truth Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với It is all right here on campusI saw it in a article and I confused about ""all right here"".I guessed it means “ just” or “completely”?So i wanna ask whether "all right here" is a regular phrase or "all right"can be used as a adverb?. A: "All right here on campus" can mean a couple of different things. The first example could be an expression to show diesbelief. it is hard to explain but it is basically saying that something bad/really good happened somewhere and the speaker is trying express that they can't believe that it had happened there. An example could be, "Last week, 4 murders happened in Chicago. And they were all (the speaker stresses this part) right here(every murder happened here) on campus!" Or another example could be, "Today a big box of treasure was found in Pennsylvania and it is all right here (all of the treasure is located here) on campus!" And the other meaning of "all right here" could mean fine, okay, calm, etc. Some examples could be, "I moved to Texas last week and it is all right here(the speaker is saying that he likes it in Texas)". Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với think of right. A: Ah, I understand now :) So "Think of right" isn't a phrase that means anything. it's actually part of two separate phrases, "think of" and "right here." Think of=imagine, think, come up with, etc. Right here= Here. "Right" is added for emphasis, as in something is "right here in front of you."For example, "Tell me as many as you can think of" and "Your keys are right here."So your friend could have said "all of the electric piano [features] that you could think of are here in this piano," or "all of the electric piano [features] that you could imagine are right here in this piano," and it would have meant basically the same thing. Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với right smack dab. A: You / they hit it right smack dab in the middleHe got hit right smack dab in the face Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với (have the right to) have a say. A: "It's my child, so I have the right to have a say in what they learn in school.""You have no right to have a say in this. You're not involved." Xem thêm câu trả lời

Từ giống với "Right" và sự khác biệt giữa chúng

Q: Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa right và correct ? A: When we talk about what is right or wrong there is no difference, except "correct" sounds slightly more formal than "right", but the word "right" also means the opposite of left. Up and down, right and left.- That's right!- That's correct!- The answer is right.- The answer is correct.- She is right.- She is correct.- I dont think this is the right way.- I dont think this is the correct way.In some phrases its more common to use one over the other, but its not wrong to use the other, like "She is right", over "She is correct". The only occasion i think you cant use one or the other is when they are used as adverbs:- Do it right- Do it *correctly*Or when you use "right" to say "exactly":- She was hit right on the nose.- The car is right there.- We need to get out of here right now. Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa This might/may/could be the right place và This should be the right place ? A: Might be is saying this is possibly the right placeShould be is saying it probably is the right place Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa right at hand và within reach ? A: They have no significant difference, but “right at hand” is not really used. “Within reach” is better Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa I'm right here và I'm right over here ? A: "I'm right here." the speaker is close to the listener."I'm right over here." the speaker is farther away from the listener. Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa right và correctly ? A: They mean the same thing, but right can also mean as in the direction. Xem thêm câu trả lời

Bản dịch của"Right"

Q: Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? 当てたら良いよ!if you guess the right, I wii tell you the secret? A: if u guess right/correctly i’ll tell u! Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Anh) như thế nào? is this right if I say kospi(korean stock market index) is shrinking like my weight is doing. A: Kospi is shrinking just like my weight. Hope this helps :) Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? Right here, or right there? You are a mother and have a daughter. At park. She has just run away. You’d like to stop her going somewhere.Which one do you say, “hey, right here!”, or “hey right there?”In which situation do you say the two phrases? A: You would say "Stop right there!" (because "there" is where your child is) or "Come here right now!" ( because you are "here" which is where you want your child to be) Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? You’re absolutely in the right.What kind of situation does this phrase use? A: This phrase can be used, but maybe not in the way you meant. If you are just trying to say that someone is correct, then it would be "You're absolutely right." However, "In the right" is an English phrase that is used to say "I am on your side."For example, imagine two of your friends were arguing. One comes up to you and explains their side of the argument and you think that they are correct or justified. That is when you could say: "You're absolutely in the right", but if you just want to say that someone is correct, you would say "You're absolutely right." Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? Which is the right way to say it?I told them "in" the family dinner or "at" the family dinner or "during" the family dinner(page 34) A: "At" or "during." Xem thêm câu trả lời

Những câu hỏi khác về "Right"

Q: I take a shower right before the sleep.난 자기 바로 직전 샤워를 한다 cái này nghe có tự nhiên không? A: × I take a shower right before the sleep.✓ I take a shower right before sleep.Or: "right before I go to sleep." Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: what does right track mean?where on the right track... A: To be on the right track means you are making progress toward something good. Think about trains: they can only run on tracks, so they need to be on the right track to get to the right destination. The expression can be used in several situations: 1) Person A told a riddle; Person B is trying to guess the answer. B: Is it _________?A: No, but you're on the right track. (You are getting close to the right answer.)2) Student is talking to her school guidance counselor (GC):GC: What are your career goals?Student: I want to be a doctor.GC: Well, you're on the right track; looks like you're doing very well in biology. Have you thought about doing some volunteer work at a hospital? (You are making progress toward becoming a doctor; here's another suggestion to improve your chances.) Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: I take a shower right before sleep.난 자기 직전에 샤워한다 cái này nghe có tự nhiên không? A: × I take a shower right before sleep.✓ I take a shower right before I sleep.'Sleep'은 동사이고 동사는 주어가 필요해요. 이 문장에 주어가 있는데 이미 'take'와 연결이 되어 있어요. 그래서 'I take a shower before I sleep.'가 맞아요. Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: She considers that she has done enough.We consider her to be right for the job. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không? A: × She considers that she has done enough.✓ She feels that she has done enough.× We consider her to be right for the job.✓ We consider her to be the right fit for the job.In the first sentence, "considers" doesn't really fit. I went with "feels," but you could also use "believes," "thinks," or "knows." In a different context, you could use consider. She considers whether she has done enough. In that context, she's unsure, so considers would be appropriate. In the second sentence, it's not necessarily incorrect, just not the way most people would say it. If you said a little different, it would be fine. Such as, "We think she's right for the job." When you say "the right fit," it's like you're choosing her out of many to be the one who's right for the job. And it's a common phrase used in hiring workers. Xem thêm câu trả lời Q: I am bothering you now, aren't I? これは、自然表現と返信頂きました。ですが、なぜaren’t I なのでしょうか?I’m bothering you now,right?の方が一般的ですか? A: Using “aren’t I” is okay and natural because this sentence consists of a tag question. tag questions are used to confirm a statement. This is common in formal or polite contexts. You might also say, “I’m bothering you now, am I not?” This is correct as well but it isn’t common in conversational English. Since there is no direct contraction of “am not,” we use “are not” instead. It has become the standard form in tag questions for the first person singular due to its ease of pronunciation and widespread acceptance.Now, it’s actually okay as well to use, “right?” but this is used to seek agreement. This is also common in casual conversation. Therefore, depending on the context, you may use either."I am bothering you now, aren't I?" (formal/polite)"I’m bothering you now, right?" (informal/casual)I hope it helps! Please give me a follow if you don’t mind! Xem thêm câu trả lời

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