1.改正,变好;实现
2.无事
1.to end well or successfully
1.I thought if I held my tongue and pretended not to see, everything would come right.
我认为如果我假装什么都没看到,并不把这件事挑明,也许事情就过去了。
2.Please come right in, Misses Smith. We were just getting ready to have dinner.
请进,史密斯夫人,我们马上就要吃饭了。
3.The tortoise got angry, say: " Rabbit, rabbit, you do not be very cocky, we come right away to run. "
龟变得很生气了,说:“兔子,兔子,你别骄傲,我们立刻来跑。”
4.Another colleague has come right out and said that someone else must have authored or at least heavily edited the books.
作家的另一位同事亦直言不讳的指出,肯定有其他人参与了小说的创作或至少是编辑工作。
5.A good newspaper story must come right to the point and save the details for later.
一篇好的新闻报道必须开门见山,把细节留到后面。
6.With the sound turned up , the vibrations come right through the speakers and literally can be felt on every flat surface .
随着声音的突然发生,振动通过讲话者直接过来,并被每个平面所逐字感受。
7.We like a man to come right out and say what he thinks, if we agree with him.
和我们意见相同的人,我们才喜欢听他的意見。
8.You and your friend come right in and join me for lunch!
你和你朋友来得正巧,和我一起吃午饭吧!
9.Did you leave Nature well? Oh, March, come right upstairs with me, I have so much to tell!
你动身时自然可好噢,三月快随我上楼我有许多话要对你说
10."When you come right down to it, " says another, "murder's the only thing that has any meaning these days. "
“当你走到这一步的时候,”另一个人说,“谋杀就是这些天里唯一有意义的事。”