释义 |
rightwardsright‧wards /ˈraɪtwədz $ -wərdz/ especially British English, rightward American English adverb - Boot wide and solid, the crack led upwards to a commodious stance with a ledge running rightwards across an awesome drop.
- However, the further rightwards along the cline a metaphor is located, the greater is the potential for multiple interpretations.
- Stoking up fear of crime is these rightwing commentators' black art, a fear deliberately inflamed to tip the people rightwards.
- The Main Face includes all the cliff stretching rightwards from here, with easy descent being made down Simon Gully.
- The slab is traversed rightwards and is quite straight forward if you stay low.
- Thus, she has been able to move steadily rightwards while maintaining old links.
on or towards the right OPP leftwards: The plane’s course was veering rightwards. |