correctly / kəˈrɛkt /

正确正确的正确地正确无误

correctly3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. 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.
  2. to point out or mark the errors in: The teacher corrected the examination papers.
  3. to scold, rebuke, or punish in order to improve: Should parents correct their children in public?
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to make a correction or corrections.
  2. to reverse a trend, especially temporarily, as after a sharp advance or decline in previous trading sessions.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. conforming to fact or truth; free from error; accurate: a correct answer.
  2. in accordance with an acknowledged or accepted standard; proper: correct behavior.
  3. just or right: I feel this decision is correct because of the defendant’s age.
  4. 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.

correctly 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

right

更多correctly例句

  1. Both the Sense and Versa 3 also correct some major flaws in earlier Fitbit watches, as well.
  2. You can also call up the keyboard to correct the Note20’s conversion of your handwriting if the technology made any mistakes.
  3. You didn’t give women the right to vote, you corrected your mistake in ever denying us.
  4. One of the biggest mistakes small business owners make is failing to include the correct categories.
  5. Both these methods claim their result is correct and very precise, so their difference cannot simply be a statistical fluke.
  6. If you answered seven or more of these correctly, you are eligible for a lifetime supply of Metamucil.
  7. Still, ISS correctly points out that Democrats get more votes down South than electoral outcomes suggest.
  8. The journalists were, quite correctly, writing about the principals in the case: Amanda, Meredith, Raffaele, Rudy Guede.
  9. However, Martin redeemed himself when correctly guessing a fake expletive-laden clue read by Meyers.
  10. We asked one of the authors, Lisa Brosseau, if Will had correctly relayed her work.
  11. You will grant that the individual in the controversy would likely be able to judge more correctly with regard to values?
  12. This is essential, otherwise it is impossible to play double notes correctly in tune.
  13. Moreover, the passes in ascending the Andes and Cordillera can only be correctly imagined by experienced travellers.
  14. I have the following note on the subject in the 'Zoologist' for 1866, which gives the time of their arrival pretty correctly.
  15. Benevolence—or more correctly speaking, a universal affection—was one of his chief characteristics.