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right-laid

/rahyt-leyd/US // ˈraɪtˌleɪd //

右图,右边排列的,右边的,右边排列

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting a rope, strand, etc., laid in a right-handed, or clockwise, direction as one looks away along it.

Examples

  • I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.

  • Everywhere I go, ‘Hey Cartman, you must like Family Guy, right?’

  • Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so.

  • Gay marriage was the hot-button fight on the left and right.

  • It is grandstanding for a right rarely protected unless under immediate attack.

  • What need to look to right or left when you are swallowing up free mile after mile of dizzying road?

  • Mrs. Wurzel was quite right; they had been supplied, regardless of cost, from Messrs. Rochet and Stole's well-known establishment.

  • She is quite true, but not wise, and your left hand must not know what your right hand is doing.

  • The inner ends of the burrows were enlarged with a depression in the floor, where the eggs were laid.

  • In Spain he was regarded as the right arm of the ultra-clericals and a possible supporter of Carlism.