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correctly

/kuh-rekt/US // kəˈrɛkt //UK // (kəˈrɛkt) //

正确,正确的,正确地,正确无误

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to set or make true, accurate, or right; remove the errors or faults from: The native guide corrected our pronunciation. The new glasses corrected his eyesight.
    • : to point out or mark the errors in: The teacher corrected the examination papers.
    • : to scold, rebuke, or punish in order to improve: Should parents correct their children in public?
    • : to counteract the operation or effect of: The medication will correct stomach acidity.
    • : Mathematics, Physics. to alter or adjust so as to bring into accordance with a standard or with a required condition.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a correction or corrections.
    • : to reverse a trend, especially temporarily, as after a sharp advance or decline in previous trading sessions.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : conforming to fact or truth; free from error; accurate: a correct answer.
    • : in accordance with an acknowledged or accepted standard; proper: correct behavior.
    • : just or right: I feel this decision is correct because of the defendant’s age.
    • : characterized by or adhering to a liberal or progressive ideology on matters of ethnicity, religion, sexuality, ecology, etc.: Is it environmentally correct to buy a real Christmas tree?Most of the judges in this district have correct political views.

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Examples

  • Both the Sense and Versa 3 also correct some major flaws in earlier Fitbit watches, as well.

  • You can also call up the keyboard to correct the Note20’s conversion of your handwriting if the technology made any mistakes.

  • You didn’t give women the right to vote, you corrected your mistake in ever denying us.

  • One of the biggest mistakes small business owners make is failing to include the correct categories.

  • Both these methods claim their result is correct and very precise, so their difference cannot simply be a statistical fluke.

  • If you answered seven or more of these correctly, you are eligible for a lifetime supply of Metamucil.

  • Still, ISS correctly points out that Democrats get more votes down South than electoral outcomes suggest.

  • The journalists were, quite correctly, writing about the principals in the case: Amanda, Meredith, Raffaele, Rudy Guede.

  • However, Martin redeemed himself when correctly guessing a fake expletive-laden clue read by Meyers.

  • We asked one of the authors, Lisa Brosseau, if Will had correctly relayed her work.

  • You will grant that the individual in the controversy would likely be able to judge more correctly with regard to values?

  • This is essential, otherwise it is impossible to play double notes correctly in tune.

  • Moreover, the passes in ascending the Andes and Cordillera can only be correctly imagined by experienced travellers.

  • I have the following note on the subject in the 'Zoologist' for 1866, which gives the time of their arrival pretty correctly.

  • Benevolence—or more correctly speaking, a universal affection—was one of his chief characteristics.