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n. rechts, de conservatieven (politiek); rechterhand, -kant; recht; recht op voorrangright1[ rajt]1 recht ⇒ voorrecht, (gerechtvaardigde) eis♦voorbeelden:rights and duties • rechten en plichtenright of entry • recht van toegangright of primogeniture • eerstgeboorterechtthe right of free speech • het recht op vrije meningsuitingstand on one's rights • op zijn recht(en) staanall rights reserved • alle rechten voorbehoudenby rights • eigenlijkby right of • krachtens, uit rechte van, op grond van(as) of right • rechtmatig, op grond van een gerechtigde eishe has a right to the money • hij heeft recht op het geldwithin one's rights • in zijn recht→ own own/♦voorbeelden:he is in the right • hij heeft gelijk/heeft het recht aan zijn kantput someone in the right • iemand in het gelijk stellenon/to the/your right • aan de/je rechterkantIV 〈 meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:1 the rights (and wrongs) of the case • de rechte/ware toedracht van de zaak¶ put/set to rights • in orde brengen, rechtzetten————————right2〈 rightness〉1 juist ⇒ correct, rechtmatig♦voorbeelden:1 what's the right time? • hoe laat is het precies?he got the answers right • hij heeft de vragen juist (beantwoord)you were right to tell her • je deed er goed aan het haar te vertellenput/set the clock right • de klok juist/gelijk zettenstrike the right note, touch the right chord • de juiste toon aanslaan/vindenon the right side of fifty • nog geen vijftig (jaar oud)keep on the right side of the law • zich (keurig) aan de wet houdenlet's get this right • laten we de dingen even op een rijtje zettenput/set something right • iets in orde brengenput/set someone right again • iemand genezen/op de been helpennot in one's right mind • niet wel/helemaal bij (zijn) zinnenMister Right • de ware Jakob〈 informeel〉 (as) right as rain • perfect/helemaal in orde, kerngezondput/set someone right • iemand terechtwijzensee someone right • zorgen dat iemand aan zijn trekken komt/recht wordt gedaanall right • (erg) goed, primathat's right • dat klopt, ja zekerright (you are)!, 〈 Brits-Engels〉right oh! • komt in orde, doen weII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉♦voorbeelden:it's a right mess • het is een puinzooi¶ right arm/hand • rechterhand, assistentkeep on the right side • rechts houden1 gelijk♦voorbeelden:how right you are! • gelijk hebt u!————————right3〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————right4〈 bijwoord〉2 juist ⇒ vlak, regelrecht♦voorbeelden:1 right and left • aan alle kanten, overal, s en rechtsright, left and centre, left, right, and centre • aan alle kanten2 right ahead • recht/pal vooruitright behind you • vlak achter jeright, let's go • okay, laten we gaan
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right — right1 W1S1 [raıt] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true/correct)¦ 2¦(suitable)¦ 3¦(side)¦ 4¦(problems)¦ 5¦(morally)¦ 6 that s right 7 right you are 8¦(emphasis)¦ 9¦(health)¦ 10¦(socially)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
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