1.整顿,整理
2.弄直;矫正,纠正
3.变直;变正,变挺
1.to make something straight
1.The ship straightened and began to surge forward once more.
船身终于伸直,又一次破浪前进。
2.by his comrades, he finally straightened out his thinking.
经过同志们再三劝导,他终于想通了。
3.As he straightened his twisted blankets in the dark, he swore a little.
他骂骂咧咧的,摸黑把毯子摊好。
4.Armed with that information, your manager will be able to make a decision from there or possibly get priorities straightened out.
有了这些信息以后,你的经理将能从中做出决定或可能会调整重心。
5.Sorry , Sir. There 's been a mistake . We will get this straightened out for you immediately.
抱歉,先生,是我们搞错了,我们会立刻为您弄清楚。
6.Walking up last to the boy, he felt of his arms, straightened his hands, and looked at his fingers, and made him jump, to show his agility.
最后,走到孩子面前,摸摸他的胳膊,扳开他的手掌来看了看他的手指头,又叫他跳了几下,试试他灵活不灵活。
7.Mr. O'ROURKE: Actually, I'd straightened out quite a bit by the time I got to "National Lampoon. "
奥罗克先生:其实-我到了“国家讽刺”杂志的时候,我已经好多了。
8.Harry straightened up with a jerk and smacked the top of his head on the low door frame.
哈利猛地直起身子,头顶砰的一声撞在低矮的门框上。
9.He slipped a blue silk tunic over his head and straightened the prongs of his beard with his fingers.
他将一件蓝色丝绸短上衣套过头,用手指理了理他的胡子尖。
10.Gus straightened and stared at Bigger, then at Doc who was looking out of the front window.
格斯挺直了腰,瞪着别格,随即又瞪着道克,道克正望着前面窗外。