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rights

/ɹaɪts/

noun (plural)他動詞自動詞
過去形: righted過去分詞: righted現在分詞: righting

As a noun, it represents an invisible shield of entitlement. It is not merely a permission granted by authority, but often a claim to inherent dignity or legal protection. While 'privilege' is something earned or selectively given, a 'right' is conceptualized as something that belongs to the individual regardless of status. In its verbal form, it evokes the image of physical balance and moral correction. It suggests a movement from a state of disorder, tilt, or injustice back to a stable, upright center. There is a strong connotation of restorationfixing what was knocked over or correcting a wrong.

意味

noun (plural)

Legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; claims to certain privileges.

"The constitution guarantees the fundamental rights of every citizen."

他動詞

To restore something to its normal or correct position or state.

"The captain worked quickly to right the capsized boat."

自動詞

To return to an upright or correct position.

"The ship began to right itself after the storm subsided."

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