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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 restoration—fixing what was knocked over or correcting a wrong.