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ad. 合适地, 正当地, 正确地



    rightly
    [ adv ]
    with honesty
    <adv.all>
    he was rightly considered the greatest singer of his time


    Rightly \Right"ly\, adv. [AS. richtlice.]
    1. Straightly; directly; in front. [Obs.] --Shak.

    2. According to justice; according to the divine will or
    moral rectitude; uprightly; as, duty rightly performed.

    3. Properly; fitly; suitably; appropriately.

    Eve rightly called, Mother of all mankind. --Milton.

    4. According to truth or fact; correctly; not erroneously;
    exactly. ``I can not rightly say.'' --Shak.

    Thou didst not rightly see. --Dryden.

    1. French equities were rightly unimpressed.
    2. The WTO, it seems, is contemplating the admission of "Palestine," a creation of the Palestine Liberation Organization, to membership and State rightly objects.
    3. Glenny rightly argues that, until these two ethnic groups come to terms with each other, there will be no peace in the Balkan peninsula.
    4. Last year, France's President Francois Mitterrand rightly poked fun at the UK's slow-coach approach. Now it appears ministers are finally prepared to commit whatever public funds are needed to make the project financially viable for private investment.
    5. Critics rightly worry that schools may end up selecting pupils rather than parents selecting schools.
    6. 'We would be heavily and rightly criticised three years from now if we did not act.' The private banks, too, are having a banner year.
    7. I did what I did because I could." "The police were attacked and quite rightly so," said Andy Murphy, a 28-year-old anarchist who works for the London borough of Hackney.
    8. "That is unsettling to many people, and rightly so.
    9. A dilemma ducked. Dilemma dodged The paper also rightly points out that wages must grow more slowly than productivity if profits and investment are to rise.
    10. The question of public perception - rightly or wrongly acquired - is one that the attorney-general will have to consider.
    11. And we were rightly `agin' everything," said Cronin, now so respectable that Prime Minister Charles Haughey attended the publication party.
    12. And quite rightly so.
    13. It has been rightly observed that the main thing wrong with tainted money is, t'aint enough of it.
    14. Debenham's study quite rightly pinpoints the developer's ignorance of users' needs as one of the causes of dissatisfaction.
    15. This search for scapegoats is more than a pity; it is a mistake. Mr Delors rightly argues for a co-operative solution to Europe's economic problems.
    16. Mr. Miyazawa was rightly wondering Tuesday, "What all the fuss is about?"
    17. Carol Klein, of Glebe Cottage Nurseries, raised it from seed collected in China and rightly placed it in the foreground of her outstanding exhibit.
    18. From there he expands into profound, shattered insights ' hugely indulged by the production, and quite rightly.
    19. "The United States were traditionally seen here as a guarantor of democracy, and (America) may be more popular here than in other countries, and rightly so," Havel told The Associated Press last week.
    20. Western Europe, as these books rightly conclude, is paying the price for failing to provide assistance to ensure that post-communist Europe could reclaim its painful memories quietly.
    21. Picasso we may take as read, and indeed his presence here is more token than substantial, and rightly so, for he could too easily have taken over.
    22. Even though the resolution could rightly be seen as a vote of no confidence in the administration and especially Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, Republicans were embracing Smith as a hero.
    23. On the Continent most savings products of this kind are sold through banks or by salesmen. When the UK's new investment regulation framework was being developed in the mid-1980s it was rightly thought vital to protect the tradition of independent advice.
    24. GA, rightly or wrongly, will do its damnedest to pay, but there are too many unknowns to be comfortable at this stage.
    25. The committee,set up to advise the European Commission, rightly points out that the industry's financial crisis is due to poor productivity as well as the recession.
    26. His attention to detail and his mastery of a complicated brief have been rightly praised.
    27. Mr. Rafsanjani rightly considers the resolution of the hostage crisis as the essential first step toward normalizing relations with major Western nations, particularly the U.S., in order to improve the beleaguered Iranian economy.
    28. But none of these figures includes divisional managers themselves, who at ICI are rightly counted separately. Not so at Dow - well, not entirely.
    29. But that course had rightly been rejected because it would have undone much good work.
    30. The American soldiers who invaded Grenada six years ago are rightly hailed as heroes but the official U.S. rationale for the mission was bogus, says a British officer involved in the attack.
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