Àüü | ¾îÈÖ | Ç¥Çö | ¼÷¾î | ½½·© | Äá±Û¸®½¬
¹Ìµå/»ýȰǥÇö | »ç¶÷/Ç¥Çö/¸í»ç
Right off the bat immediately, from the beginning(Áï½Ã[°ð¹Ù·Î]): We both liked each other right off the bat.
Right on that's right, yes (indicates approval for something)(¿Ç¼Ò[ÀßÇÑ´Ù](°ÇÑ Âù¼º¡¤°Ý·Á¸¦ ³ªÅ¸³¿): The man yelled right on every time the politician promised a new program to lower taxes.
Right out to say or tell something plainly or in a way that hides nothing(¼ÖÁ÷ÇϰÔ, °¨ÃßÁö ¾Ê°í): Tell me the truth right out.
Right out of the blocks immediately; at the very beginning(Áï½Ã, ÃÖÃÊ¿¡): Sometimes new hires were dismissed within days of their start if they made a major misstep right out of the blocks, or if the partners just did not like them after seeing them on the job.
Right side up with the correct side upwards(À§ÂÊÀÌ À§·Î ¿À°Ô[µÚÁý¾îÁöÁö ¾Ê°í/¶È¹Ù·Î]): The bus drove off the highway and rolled over but it landed right side up when it stopped.