correct
correct 英 [kəˈrekt] 美 [kəˈrɛkt]
v. 改正;纠正 adj. 正确的;
进行时:correcting 过去式:corrected 过去分词:corrected 第三人称单数:corrects
- When something is true, legitimate or right, you can say it's correct, using the word as an adjective. It can also be a verb; to correct wrong answers is to adjust them to make them right.
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- v. 改正;纠正
- adj. 正确的;
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1. the correct answer
正确答案
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2. I think you've made the correct decision.
我认为你的决定是正确的。
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3. ‘Are you in charge here?’ ‘That's correct.’
“你是这里的负责人吗?”“是的。”
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4. a correct young lady
举止得体的年轻女士
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5. Have you spelled it correctly?
你把它拼写对了吗?
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6. Read through your work and correct any mistakes that you find.
从头至尾看一遍你们的作业,发现的错误都要改正过来。
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7. I spent all evening correcting essays.
我整个晚上都在批改论文。
- correct (adj.) "in accordance or agreement with a certain standard, model, or original," 1670s, from French correct "right, proper," from Latin correctus, past participle of corrigere "to put straight; to reform" (see correct (v.)). Related: Correctly; correctness.
- correct (v.) mid-14c., "to set (someone) right by punishing for a fault or error, to discipline;" late 14c., of texts, "to bring into accordance with a standard or original," from Latin correctus, past participle of corrigere "to put straight, attempt to make (a crooked thing) straight, reduce to order, set right;" in transferred use, "to reform, amend," especially of speech or writing, from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + regere "to lead straight, rule" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule").
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