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*right³ n 1 [C] if you have the right to do something, you are legally or morally allowed to do it 〔合法、正当的〕权利: Women didn't have the right to vote until 1920. 妇女直到 1920 年才有选举权。 + to the right to free speech 言论自由权 have no right to do sth You have no right to interfere. 你无权干涉。 2 [singular 单数] the side of your body where you have the hand that most people write with, or the direction towards this side 右边,右方: Our house is on the right. 我们的房子在右边。 3 [U] behaviour that is morally correct 正当; 正义: You're old enough to know the difference between right and wrong. 你已经到了能分清是非的年龄。 4 in his/her/its own right without depending on anyone or anything else 凭自身的权利[资格]: San Jose is a city in its own right, not just a suburb of San Francisco. 圣荷西本身就是一个城市,并非只是三藩市的市郊。 5 have a right to be angry/upset etc to have a good reason to be angry, upset etc 有理由生气/不快等: He has every right to be suspicious of him. 他完全有理由怀疑他。 6 the right political parties that support CAPITALISM and oppose SOCIALISM 右派政党,右翼政党 → see also 另见 RIGHTS |