释义 |
right adjective- intensifies the good or bad character or condition of someone or something; complete, utter UK
- I’ll give you a right monkey for the good stuff. — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 89, 1956
- I read no matter how bad the book and some are right under the arm, stand on me. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 25, 1958
- He looks into the camera and goes, “Hi! I’m Glen. As you can see I’m right off my face!” — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 139, 2000
- Fuck off. Fuck right off, son. — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 104, 2001
- understanding and accepting the mores of the underworld US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 177, 1950
▶ not right in the head unsound of mind UK, 1934- I’m not right in the head now. — The Guardian, 20 June 1999
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