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TOEFL BNC: 1580 COCA: 1794
correct
adjective /kəˈrekt/
  1. 1
    right according to the facts, with no mistakes 正确的;对的;无误的

    The first person to give the correct answer wins the contest. 第一个给出正确答案的人将赢得这场比赛。

    Make sure you use the correct address. 确认一下你用的地址是否正确。

     Synonyms and related words
    Exact and accurate: exact, accurate, perfect...
    1. a.
      right according to your opinion or judgment of a situation (根据自己的观点或对形势的判断认为)正确的

      If my calculations are correct, we should arrive in exactly 17 minutes. 如果我的计算没错的话,我们应该正好在17分钟后到达。

      a correct diagnosis 正确的诊断

       Synonyms and related words
      Exact and accurate: exact, accurate, perfect...
    2. b.
      right according to the established rules or ways of doing something (根据已有的规则或做事方法认为)正确的

      a grammatically correct sentence 语法上正确的句子

       Synonyms and related words
      Morally good or correct: moral, correct, right...
  2. 2
    [not usually before noun] behaving in a way that is considered socially right or polite (行为)得体的,合适的,礼貌的

    My father was always very formal and correct. 我父亲表现得总是很正式、很得体。

     Synonyms and related words
    Polite: polite, civil, correct...
correct
verb /kəˈrekt/
present tense
I/you/we/theycorrect
he/she/itcorrects
present participlecorrecting
past tensecorrected
past participlecorrected
  1. 1
    [T] to show that something is wrong, and make it right 改正;纠正

    I want to correct this false impression that people have of me. 我想纠正人们对我的这种错误印象。

     Synonyms and related words
    To make something better: improve, enhance, remedy...
    1. a.
      to tell someone that what they have said is not right or true 纠正(错误或不合适的话)

      I started to correct him, then realized there was no point. 我开始纠正他的话,后来意识到这毫无意义。

      correct yourself :

      ‘I'm seventeen. No,' she corrected herself. ‘I'm eighteen now.' “我17岁。不,”她改口道,“我现在18岁了。”

       Synonyms and related words
  2. 2
    [T] to deal with a technical or medical problem, in order to make something work in the way that it should 校正;矫正

    She had surgery to correct a defect in her left eye. 她做了左眼矫正手术。

    We need to correct the imbalance in men and women's pay. 我们必须纠正男女工资的不平衡。

     Synonyms and related words
  3. 3
    [T] to look at a piece of writing and make marks showing where the mistakes are 批改

    She sat correcting the students' homework. 她坐着批改学生的家庭作业。

     Synonyms and related words
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    [I] to change calculations or measurements so that they become more accurate 修正;校准
    correct for :

    To give an accurate figure, you will need to correct for inflation. 要给出准确的数字,你必须根据通货膨胀率进行修正。

     Synonyms and related words
    To calculate or count: calculate, count, estimate...
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TOEFL BNC: 1580 COCA: 1794
correct

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, prove, seem正確;證明正確;似乎恰當His first idea proved correct.他的第一個想法證明是對的。ADVERBabsolutely, completely, entirely, perfectly, quite絕對正確;完全正確;相當準確What you say is perfectly correct, but it gives the wrong impression.你所說的完全正確,但是給人留下的印象卻是錯誤的。not entirely, not strictly不完全正確He is not entirely correct in his assumptions.他的假設不完全恰當。basically, broadly, essentially, fundamentally, largely, more or less, substantially基本上正確;大致準確;很大程度上正確His estimate has turned out to be more or less correct.事實證明,他的估計基本上是正確的。clearly, undoubtedly明顯正確;毫無疑問正確ideologically, politically (sometimes disapproving) 意識形態上/政治上正確的He was an interesting speaker, if not always politically correct in his views.即使他的觀點在政治上並不總是正確,但他的講演都挺有意思的。legally, technically法律上/技術上正確morally道德上正確anatomically, factually, grammatically解剖學上/事實上/語法上正確The sentence is grammatically correct, but not very idiomatic.這句話語法上正確,但不太合乎語言習慣。PREPOSITIONin在⋯方面正確The diagram is correct in every detail.這個圖表在每個細節上都是正確的。I think I am correct in saying that this project is the first of its kind.這項工程是同類工程中的第一個,我認為我這樣說是恰當的。
TOEFL BNC: 1580 COCA: 1794
correct adj.
right1 (the correct method) true (the correct answer)
correct verb
correct (correct a fault) mark2 (correct spellings)
correct

verb

correct ♦︎ fix ♦︎ put sth right ♦︎ set sb/sth straight ♦︎ remedy ♦︎ rectify ♦︎ redress ♦︎ cureThese words all mean to make sth right or accurate, or free of mistakes or problems. 这些词均表示改正、纠正、修正。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to correct / fix / put right / remedy / rectify / redress / cure what...to correct / fix / put right / remedy / rectify / redress / cure a problemto correct / put right / remedy / rectify / redress a situationto correct / fix / put right / remedy / rectify a / an mistake / error / faultto correct / remedy / cure a defect / deficiencyto put right / rectify / redress a wrongto easily correct sth / fix sth / put sth right / remedy sth / rectify sth / cure sth correct [transitive] to make sth right or accurate, for example by changing it or removing mistakes 改正;纠正;修正Read through your work and correct any mistakes that you find.从头到尾看一遍你们的作业,发现的错误都要改正过来。Minor problems with eyesight can now be corrected in a few seconds.视力上的小毛病现在只用几秒钟就可矫正。They issued a statement correcting what they had said earlier.他们发表了一份声明,更正先前错误的说法。 correction

noun

[countable, uncountable] I've made a few small corrections to your report.我对你的报告作了几处小的修改。There are some programming errors that need correction.有一些编程错误需要改正。
fix [transitive] (rather informal) to correct a problem or mistake or make a situation better 纠正(问题或错误);改善(境况)The company had a bad image that needed fixing.那家公司形象不佳,需要改善。Don't imagine that the law can fix everything.别以为法律可以解决一切问题。 see also fix solution noun ˌput sth ˈright

phrase

(putting, put, put) (especially BrE, rather informal) to fix sth 纠正;改善If you find a mistake, let your bank know and they will put it right.如果发现错误,告诉你的银行,他们会改过来。It's not too late to put things right.改过总不迟。
NOTE 辨析 Fix or put sth right?These are both rather informal expressions. Fix is often used in business contexts. Put sth right is used especially in spoken English and more in British English than American English. 两者均为不太正式的表达。fix常用于商业语境。put sth right尤用于口语,且多见于英式英语。 set sb/sth ˈstraight

idiom

(setting, set, set) (informal) to correct sb's mistake; to make sure that people know the correct facts when they have had the wrong idea or impression 纠正错误;消除误解;使某人了解真相I just want to set the record straight-everything I did was perfectly legal.我只想澄清事实-我做的每件事都是完全合法的。Let me just set you straight on one or two points.请让我纠正你的一两处错误。In British English this expression is nearly always used in the phrases set sb straight and set the record straight; in American English you can also set the story straight or set things straight. 在英式英语中,这种表达法几乎总是用于短语set sb straight 和set the record straight;在美式英语中,还可以说set the story straight或set things straight。
remedy ˈremədi [transitive] (rather formal) to correct or improve a problem or situation 改正,纠正(问题);改善(境况)I tried my best to remedy the situation.我尽了最大努力对局面进行补救。The 1997 law was intended to remedy the deficiencies in the previous law.1997年的法律意在弥补先前法律的缺陷。 see also remedy solution noun rectify ˈrektɪfaɪ [transitive] (formal) to correct sth that is wrong 矫正;纠正;改正There were some errors in the report, but these were easy to rectify.报告里有一些错误,但不难改正。It's not too late to rectify matters.补过不嫌晚。 redress rɪˈdres [transitive] (formal) to correct sth that is unfair or wrong 纠正,改正,平反(不公或错误的事)Attempts were made to redress some of the injustices of the previous regime.作了一些尝试去纠正过去政权下不公平的事。For years poorer children have had to put up with a lower quality education, and now is the time to redress the balance (= make the situation fairer).多年来,较贫困的儿童不得不接受较差的教育,现在是扭转这一不公平状况的时候了。 cure [transitive] to deal with a problem successfully 解决,了结(问题)Charities alone can't cure basic social injustices.单凭慈善机构无法解决基本的社会不公平问题。I finally managed to cure the rattling noise in my car.我最终设法解决了我的汽车格格作响的问题。 cure

noun

[countable] a cure for poverty解决贫穷问题的措施

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