rectification / ˌrɛk tə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən /

⚽高中词汇整改矫正纠正纠错

rectification 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of rectifying, or the fact of being rectified.
  2. Astrology. the method by which the known times of major events in one's life are used to determine an unknown time of birth.

rectification 近义词

rectification

等同于 measure for measure

rectification

等同于 improvement

rectification

等同于 redress

rectification

等同于 refinement

rectification

等同于 revision

rectification

等同于 melioration

rectification

等同于 correction

rectification

等同于 amendment

更多rectification例句

  1. A 'profound revolution'The scope and velocity of the society-wide rectification has some worried China may be at the beginning of the kind of cultural and ideological upheaval that has brought the country to a standstill before.
  2. U.S.-China relations could certainly stand a little Confucian “rectification.”
  3. The error has been acknowledged, and its rectification is in the works.
  4. The great Chinese philosopher Confucius put forward a timeless and important doctrine: The rectification of names.
  5. And what is wanting in such is principally the rectification of their views: their endeavours are harmonious and consistent.
  6. Hence the large expenses attending rectification, which produce fine alcohols necessarily at an elevated price.
  7. With the cost of a single distillation we have, at once, distillation and rectification, or a single expense for two results.
  8. The history of the drainage of the fens and the rectification of its river courses is a long and complicated one.
  9. During stage L an apparent rectification of the cranial flexure commences, and is completed by stage Q.