释义 |
right onˌright ˈon adjective informal 1British English someone who is right on supports social justice, equal rights, the protection of the environment etc – often used to show disapproval because someone does this in an extreme way → PC, politically correct: It’s one of those annoyingly right-on magazines about the environment.2American English someone is right on when they say something that is correct or that you completely agree with: Parker’s column on teenage sexuality is right on.3American English spoken old-fashioned used to emphasize that you agree with what someone says or does: ‘Power to the people!’ ‘Yeah, right on.’ |