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1 stand corrected
v.reconocer su error, aceptar la corrección. -
2 correct
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1. verb1) (to remove faults and errors from: These spectacles will correct his eye defect.) corregir2) ((of a teacher etc) to mark errors in: I have fourteen exercise books to correct.) corregir
2. adjective1) (free from faults or errors: This sum is correct.) correcto2) (right; not wrong: Did I get the correct idea from what you said?; You are quite correct.) correcto; tener razón•- corrective
- correctly
- correctness
correct1 adj correctocorrect2 vb corregirtr[kə'rekt]1 (true, right, accurate) correcto,-a, exacto,-a■ would I be correct in thinking that... ¿estaría en lo cierto si pensara que..., sería correcto si pensara que...■ that's correct eso es, correcto2 (of behaviour, manners, dress) correcto,-a, formal1 (person, mistake, defect) corregir, rectificar; (exams etc) corregir■ correct me if I'm wrong but... puede que me equivoque, pero creo que...correct [kə'rɛkt] vt1) rectify: corregir, rectificar2) reprimand: corregir, reprendercorrect adj1) accurate, right: correcto, exactoto be correct: estar en lo cierto2) proper: correcto, apropiadoadj.• acertado, -a adj.• ajustado, -a adj.• castizo, -a adj.• correcto, -a adj.• cumplido, -a adj.• lícito, -a adj.• puro, -a adj.v.• corregir v.• enmendar v.• puntuar v.• remendar v.• reparar v.• soldar v.
I kə'rekttransitive verb corregir*correct me if I'm wrong, but... — perdón, pero yo creo que...
I stand corrected — (frml or hum) reconozco mi error
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a) <answer/time/figures> correctob) ( proper) <manners/dress> correcto[kǝ'rekt]1. ADJ1) (=accurate) correcto(that's) correct! — ¡correcto!, ¡exacto!
is this spelling correct? — ¿está bien escrito esto?
correct fare only — (in buses etc) importe exacto
to be correct — [person] tener razón, estar en lo cierto
am I correct in saying that...? — ¿me equivoco al decir que...?, ¿estoy en lo cierto al decir que...?
it is correct to say that... — es acertado decir que...
have you got the correct time? — ¿tiene la hora exacta?
2) (=appropriate) adecuado3) (=proper) [person, behaviour, manners] correcto; [dress] apropiado2. VT1) (=put right) [+ mistake, habit, exam, eyesight] corregir; [+ person] corregir, rectificar; [+ imbalance] eliminar; [+ clock] poner en hora"I don't mean tomorrow," she corrected herself — -no, no mañana -se corrigió
correct me if I'm wrong, but... — a lo mejor me equivoco, pero...
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I [kə'rekt]transitive verb corregir*correct me if I'm wrong, but... — perdón, pero yo creo que...
I stand corrected — (frml or hum) reconozco mi error
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a) <answer/time/figures> correctob) ( proper) <manners/dress> correcto -
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