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1 right
I바른, 옳은, 정당한, 정의의, 틀림없는, 맞는, 정확한, 적당(적절)한, 더할 나위 없는, 아주 좋은, 질서 정연한, 건강한(healthy), 건전한, 정상적인, 제 정신의, 표면의, 정면의, 오른쪽(편)의, (정치적으로)우익의, 우파의, 똑바른, 직각의, 정말의, 진실의(real), 바르게, 정당하게, 공정하게, 정확히, 제대로, 적당히, 원하는 대로, 순조롭게, 알맞게, 정연하게, 오른쪽(편)에, 아주, 완전히, 바로, 실지로, 틀림없이, 곧, 지체 없이, 정면으로, 줄곧(all the way), 매우, 무척, 바름, 정당, 정의, 정도, 공정, 바른 행위, 권리, 정당한 요구, 정확, 진상, 정상상태, 오른쪽(편), 우익II오른쪽에쓰는 물건, 오른 주먹의펀치, 우파, 보수당, 표면, 정면, 바로잡다, 고치다, 똑바로 세우다, 일으키다, 권리를 얻게 하다(회복시키다), 구하다, (기울어진 배 등이)똑바로 일어서다 -
2 right-on
a. 완전히 옳은, 시대 정신에 부합되는 -
3 right-handed
a., ad., n. 오른손잡이의, 오른손에 의한, (도구등)오른손용의, 오른편으로 도는, 우선(성)의, \right-handedly, \right-handedness -
4 right-minded
a., ad., n. 마음이 바른(곧은), \right-mindedly, \right-mindedness -
5 right of visit (and search)
x. =RIGHT OF SEARCH -
6 right to sunshine
x. =RIGHT OF LIGHT -
7 right turn
x. 몸을 우측으로 90도 방향전환하기, =RIGHT FACE -
8 right-about
n., a., ad. 반대 방향, =RIGHT-ABOUT-FACE, 반대 방향의(으로) -
9 right-wing
a., n. 우익의, 우파의, \right-winger 우파의 사람, 보수주의자 -
10 right angle
x. 직각 -
11 right arm
x. 오른팔, 심복 -
12 right ascension
x. 시경, 적경 -
13 Right Bank
x. (Seine강의) 오른쪽 기슭 -
14 right face
x. 우향우 -
15 right field
x. 외야의 우익 -
16 right fielder
x. 우익수 -
17 right hand
x. 오른손, 오른쪽, 가장 믿을 수 있는 사람, 명예로운 지위 -
18 right joint
n. 건전한 술집(도박장등), 공정한 대우를 받을 수 있는 교도소 -
19 right money
x. 전문가의 투자금 -
20 right of asylum
x. 피보호권, 비호권(망명자가 외국(대사관)의 보호를 받을)
См. также в других словарях:
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