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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
cor·rect
/kəˈrɛkt/
(a.)正確的;恰當的,端正的(vt.)糾正,修改;校正,矯正
From:
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cor·rect
/kəˈrɛkt/
及物動詞
適當的,校正,改正,正確的,恰當的
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
correct
正確
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
correct
完全正確
QC
From:
Network Terminology
correct
正確 校正
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cor·rect
a.
Set
right
,
or
made
straight
;
hence
,
conformable
to
truth
,
rectitude
,
or
propriety
,
or
to
a
just
standard
;
not
faulty
or
imperfect
;
free
from
error
;
as
,
correct
behavior
;
correct
views
.
Always
use
the
most
correct
editions
.
--
Felton
.
Syn:
--
Accurate
;
right
,
exact
;
precise
;
regular
;
faultless
.
See
Accurate
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cor·rect
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Corrected
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Correcting
.]
1.
To
make
right
;
to
bring
to
the
standard
of
truth
,
justice
,
or
propriety
;
to
rectify
;
as
,
to
correct
manners
or
principles
.
This
is
a
defect
in
the
first
make
of
some
men's
minds
which
can
scarce
ever
be
corrected
afterwards
.
--
T
.
Burnet
.
2.
To
remove
or
retrench
the
faults
or
errors
of
;
to
amend
;
to
set
right
;
as
,
to
correct
the
proof
(
that
is
,
to
mark
upon
the
margin
the
changes
to
be
made
,
or
to
make
in
the
type
the
changes
so
marked
).
3.
To
bring
back
,
or
attempt
to
bring
back
,
to
propriety
in
morals
;
to
reprove
or
punish
for
faults
or
deviations
from
moral
rectitude
;
to
chastise
;
to
discipline
;
as
,
a
child
should
be
corrected
for
lying
.
My
accuser
is
my
'
prentice
;
and
when
I
did
correct
him
for
his
fault
the
other
day
,
he
did
vow
upon
his
knees
he
would
be
even
with
me
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
counteract
the
qualities
of
one
thing
by
those
of
another
; --
said
of
whatever
is
wrong
or
injurious
;
as
,
to
correct
the
acidity
of
the
stomach
by
alkaline
preparations
.
Syn:
--
To
amend
;
rectify
;
emend
;
reform
;
improve
;
chastise
;
punish
;
discipline
;
chasten
.
See
Amend
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
correct
adj
1:
free
from
error
;
especially
conforming
to
fact
or
truth
;
"
the
correct
answer
"; "
the
correct
version
"; "
the
right
answer
"; "
took
the
right
road
"; "
the
right
decision
" [
syn
:
right
] [
ant
:
incorrect
,
incorrect
]
2:
socially
right
or
correct
; "
it
isn't
right
to
leave
the
party
without
saying
goodbye
"; "
correct
behavior
" [
syn
:
right
]
3:
in
accord
with
accepted
standards
of
usage
or
procedure
;
"
what's
the
right
word
for
this
?"; "
the
right
way
to
open
oysters
" [
syn
:
right
]
4:
correct
in
opinion
or
judgment
; "
time
proved
him
right
"
[
syn
:
right
] [
ant
:
wrong
]
v
1:
make
right
or
correct
; "
Correct
the
mistakes
"; "
rectify
the
calculation
" [
syn
:
rectify
,
right
] [
ant
:
falsify
]
2:
make
reparations
or
amends
for
; "
right
a
wrongs
done
to
the
victims
of
the
Holocaust
" [
syn
:
right
,
compensate
,
redress
]
[
ant
:
wrong
]
3:
censure
severely
; "
She
chastised
him
for
his
insensitive
remarks
" [
syn
:
chastise
,
castigate
,
objurgate
,
chasten
]
4:
adjust
or
make
up
for
; "
engineers
will
work
to
correct
the
effects
or
air
resistance
" [
syn
:
compensate
,
counterbalance
,
even out
,
even off
,
even up
]
5:
punish
in
order
to
gain
control
or
enforce
obedience
; "
The
teacher
disciplined
the
pupils
rather
frequently
" [
syn
:
discipline
,
sort out
]
6:
go
down
in
value
; "
the
stock
market
corrected
"; "
prices
slumped
" [
syn
:
decline
,
slump
]
7:
alter
or
regulate
so
as
to
achieve
accuracy
or
conform
to
a
standard
; "
Adjust
the
clock
,
please
"; "
correct
the
alignment
of
the
front
wheels
" [
syn
:
adjust
,
set
]
8:
treat
a
defect
; "
The
new
contact
lenses
will
correct
for
his
myopia
"
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