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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
rights issue SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] SUST.
1. right (side, direction):
2. right POL.:
3. right (morally):
4. right (just claim):
5. right (in boxing):
II. rights SUST. sust. pl.
1. rights:
rights COM., DER.
droits mpl
2. rights (moral):
III. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] ADJ.
1. right (as opposed to left):
eyes right! MILIT.
2. right:
3. right:
right (correct, true) choice, conditions, decision, direction, road etc
right word
to be right person:
to be right answer:
it's not the right time to go away on holiday ingl. brit. or vacation ingl. am.
I hear you're going away on holiday ingl. brit. or vacation ingl. am., is that right?
4. right (most suitable):
5. right:
right (in good order) machine, vehicle
right (healthy) person
6. right (in order):
to put or set right mistake
to put or set right injustice
to put or set right situation
to put or set right machine, engine etc
to put or set sb right
7. right MAT.:
right angle, cone
8. right ingl. brit. (emphatic) coloq.:
9. right ingl. brit. (ready):
right coloq.
IV. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] ADV.
1. right (of direction):
2. right (directly, straight):
3. right (exactly):
4. right (correctly):
5. right (completely):
6. right ingl. brit. (in titles):
7. right (emphatic):
right arcznte. or ingl. brit. regio.
8. right (very well):
V. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt] V. trans.
1. right (restore to upright position):
right vehicle, ship
2. right (correct):
right injustice
VI. to right oneself V. v. refl.
to right oneself v. refl. person:
to right itself ship, plane:
to right itself situation:
VII. right [ingl. brit. rʌɪt, ingl. am. raɪt]
dépanner qn coloq.
right you are coloq.!, right-oh ingl. brit. coloq.!
right you are coloq.!, right-oh ingl. brit. coloq.!
d'ac! coloq.
right enough coloq.
to put or set sth to rights
I. issue [ingl. brit. ˈɪʃuː, ˈɪsjuː, ingl. am. ˈɪʃu] SUST.
1. issue (topic for discussion):
question f (of de)
être en désaccord (over, about sur)
2. issue (allocation):
3. issue (official release):
4. issue (copy):
5. issue (flowing out):
6. issue (outcome):
7. issue (offspring):
II. issue [ingl. brit. ˈɪʃuː, ˈɪsjuː, ingl. am. ˈɪʃu] V. trans.
1. issue (allocate):
issue book, food, arms, uniforms
distribuer (to à)
fournir qc à qn
2. issue (make public):
issue declaration, statement, ultimatum
issue order, warning
3. issue (release officially):
issue stamps, coins, shares
4. issue (publish):
issue book, magazine
III. to issue from V. intr.
1. to issue from (flow out from):
to issue from water, liquid:
to issue from gas, smoke:
to issue from shouts, laughter, insults:
2. to issue from (result from):
en el diccionario PONS
rights issue SUST. ingl. brit. FIN.
en el diccionario PONS
Right [raɪt] SUST. POL.
I. right [raɪt] ADJ.
1. right (morally good, justified):
right policy, attitude
right distribution, punishment
2. right (true, correct):
right answer, method, suspicion
the right way round [or around ingl. am.]
3. right (best, appropriate):
4. right (direction):
a right hook DEP.
5. right (well):
to be as right as rain coloq.
6. right (in correct state):
7. right coloq. (complete):
right idiot
II. right [raɪt] SUST.
1. right (civil privilege):
2. right no pl. (lawfulness):
3. right pl. (copyright):
droits mpl
4. right (right side):
to make a right ingl. am.
5. right DEP.:
6. right pl. (orderliness):
III. right [raɪt] ADV.
1. right (correctly):
right answer
2. right (well):
right work
he'll be right ingl. austr. coloq.
3. right (in rightward direction):
4. right (precisely):
IV. right [raɪt] V. trans.
1. right (rectify):
right mistake
right situation
2. right (set upright):
V. right [raɪt] INTERJ.
1. right (states accord):
2. right (attracts attention):
3. right coloq. (requests confirmation):
4. right coloq. (warns):
I. issue [ˈɪʃu:] SUST.
1. issue (problem, topic):
2. issue (single publication):
3. issue FIN., ECON. (distribution of shares, stamps):
II. issue [ˈɪʃu:] V. trans.
1. issue (put out):
to issue sb with sth
2. issue (make public):
issue a bank notes, statement
issue a communiqué, newsletter
III. issue [ˈɪʃu:] V. intr.
to issue from sth form.
Entrada de OpenDict
right SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
Right [raɪt] SUST. POL.
I. right [raɪt] ADJ.
1. right (morally good, justified):
right policy, attitude
right distribution, punishment
2. right (true, correct):
right answer, method, suspicion
3. right (best, appropriate):
4. right (direction):
a right hook sports
5. right (well):
to be as right as rain coloq.
6. right (in correct state):
to set [or put] sth right
II. right [raɪt] SUST.
1. right (civil privilege):
2. right (lawfulness):
3. right pl. (copyright):
droits mpl
4. right (right side):
5. right sports:
III. right [raɪt] ADV.
1. right (correctly):
right answer
2. right (well):
right work
3. right (in rightward direction):
4. right (directly):
IV. right [raɪt] V. trans.
1. right (rectify):
right mistake
right situation
2. right (set upright):
V. right [raɪt] INTERJ.
1. right (in agreement):
2. right (attracting attention):
3. right coloq. (requesting confirmation):
4. right coloq. (in warning):
I. issue [ˈɪʃ·u] SUST.
1. issue (problem, topic):
to take issue with sb over sth form.
2. issue (single publication):
3. issue FIN., ECON. (distribution of stock, stamps):
II. issue [ˈɪʃ·u] V. trans.
1. issue (put out):
to issue sb with sth
2. issue (make public):
issue bank notes, statement
issue communiqué, newsletter
III. issue [ˈɪʃ·u] V. intr.
to issue from sth form.
Present
Iright
youright
he/she/itrights
weright
youright
theyright
Past
Irighted
yourighted
he/she/itrighted
werighted
yourighted
theyrighted
Present Perfect
Ihaverighted
youhaverighted
he/she/ithasrighted
wehaverighted
youhaverighted
theyhaverighted
Past Perfect
Ihadrighted
youhadrighted
he/she/ithadrighted
wehadrighted
youhadrighted
theyhadrighted
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