rectify 英 [ˈrektɪfaɪ]   美 [ˈrɛktəˌfaɪ]

rectify

rectify  英 [ˈrektɪfaɪ] 美 [ˈrɛktəˌfaɪ]

vt. 改正 

进行时:rectifying  过去式:rectified  过去分词:rectified  第三人称单数:rectifies  名词复数:rectifies 

to rectify a fault 改正缺点
We must take steps to rectify the situation. 我们一定要采取措施整顿局面。

  • When you rectify something, you fix it or make it right. Some English teachers will give you a chance to rectify any mistakes you've made in an essay and hand in a second, edited draft.
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  • vt. 改正
  • 1. to rectify a fault

    改正缺点

  • 2. We must take steps to rectify the situation.

    我们一定要采取措施整顿局面。

  • 3. The damage will be easily rectifiable.

    所受损坏很容易修复。

  • rectify (v.) c. 1400, from Old French rectifier, literally "to make straight" (14c.), from Late Latin rectificare "make right," from Latin rectus "straight" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line") + combining form of facere "to make" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Related: Rectified; rectifying.
rect·ify / ˈrektɪfaɪ ; NAmE ˈrektɪfaɪ / verb ( rec·ti·fies , rec·ti·fy·ing , rec·ti·fied , rec·ti·fied ) rectifysth ( formal) to put right sth that is wrong 矫正;纠正;改正 SYN correct to rectify a fault 改正缺点 We must take steps to rectify the situation. 我们一定要采取措施整顿局面。 rec·ti·fi·able / ˌrektɪˈfaɪəbl ; NAmE ˌrektɪˈfaɪəbl / adjective The damage will be easily rectifiable. 所受损坏很容易修复。 rec·ti·fi·ca·tion rectification rectifications / ˌrektɪfɪˈkeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌrektɪfɪˈkeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] rectify rectifies rectified rectifying rect·ify / ˈrektɪfaɪ ; NAmE ˈrektɪfaɪ / rec·ti·fi·able / ˌrektɪˈfaɪəbl ; NAmE ˌrektɪˈfaɪəbl / rec·ti·fi·ca·tion / ˌrektɪfɪˈkeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌrektɪfɪˈkeɪʃn /
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