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  • 1 rightly

    1) (justly, justifiably; it is right, good or just that (something is the case): He was punished for his stupidity and rightly: Rightly or wrongly she refused to speak to him.) justificadamente; debidamente
    2) (correctly; accurately: They rightly assumed that he would refuse to help.) con razón
    tr['raɪtlɪ]
    1 correctamente
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    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    rightly or wrongly con razón o sin ella
    rightly ['raɪtli] adv
    1) justly: justamente, con razón
    2) properly: debidamente, apropiadamente
    3) correctly: correctamente
    adv.
    bien adv.
    como se debe adv.
    con razón adv.
    convenientemente adv.
    correctamente adv.
    debidamente adv.
    'raɪtli
    a) (correctly, accurately)

    I can't rightly say — (colloq) no sabría decir exactamente

    I don't rightly know — (colloq) no sé bien

    b) ( justly) con toda la razón

    rightly or wrongly — justa o injustamente, con razón o sin ella

    ['raɪtlɪ]
    ADV
    1) (=correctly) [fear, suspect] con razón; [assume] sin equivocarse; [act, behave] correctamente, bien

    they rightly feared that she had caught tuberculosis — se temían, y con razón, que había cogido tuberculosis

    the credit for this achievement rightly belongs to her — el mérito por este logro le pertenece a ella con todas las de la ley or en justicia le pertenece a ella

    as she rightly points out, more research is needed — como muy bien ella señala, hace falta una mayor investigación

    he rightly points out that these problems are connectedseñala con acierto or con razón que estos problemas están relacionados

    quite rightly — con toda la razón

    if I remember rightly — si mal no recuerdo, si no me falla la memoria

    as he (so) rightly said... — como bien dijo él...

    2) (=justifiably) con (toda la) razón

    they are rightly regarded as the best in the world — se les considera, con (toda la) razón, los mejores del mundo

    and rightly soy con (toda la) razón

    her colleagues were rightly upset by her dismissal — sus colegas estaban disgustados por su dimisión y con razón, sus colegas estaban, con toda justificación, disgustados por su dimisión

    rightly or wrongly — con razón o sin ella, justa o injustamente

    3) (=really)

    I don't rightly knowno sé exactamente

    I can't rightly sayno lo puedo decir con seguridad

    * * *
    ['raɪtli]
    a) (correctly, accurately)

    I can't rightly say — (colloq) no sabría decir exactamente

    I don't rightly know — (colloq) no sé bien

    b) ( justly) con toda la razón

    rightly or wrongly — justa o injustamente, con razón o sin ella

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