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adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]If something is on the right-hand side of something, it is positioned on the right of it. ...a church on the right-hand side of the road. ...the upper right-hand corner of the picture. right-hand in British Englishadjective (prenominal)1. of, relating to, located on, or moving towards the right a right-hand bend this car has right-hand drive 2. for use by the right hand; right-handed 3. right-hand man right-hand in American English (ˈraɪtˈhænd) adjective1. being on or directed toward the right 2. of, for, or with the right hand 3. most helpful or reliable the president's right-hand man More idioms containingright-hand someone's right-hand man Examples of 'right-hand' in a sentenceright-hand Only 20 remain and this has been converted to right-hand drive.Most people are right-handed so they will opt for queues on the right-hand side.He's right on the right-hand side of the red sash.I walked into my parents' room and poked the shape on the right-hand side of the bed.They all sat together on the right-hand side of the church.Obviously the bank on the right-hand side is your friend with that pin position.Make sure you sit on the right-hand side of the train.He is now paralysed down his right-hand side.The same applies to right-hand drive vehicles on continental roads.We are also intrigued by what is going on just outside a house on the right-hand side of the picture.US vehicles drive on the right-hand side.Male going ahead right-hand bend.She looks at my shoes, which have worn on the right-hand side.Then take the top right-hand corner and fold it down to the left edge, so.He crashed on a right-hand corner less than 50 miles from the finish.Luxury right-hand drive cars are in demand in Uganda where motorists drive on the left.Check that you make a right-hand and left-hand curtain when making pairs of curtains.As she approached a sharp right-hand bend before turning downhill towards the finish, things suddenly looked decidedly dodgy.And an office full of council workers have a clock on the lower right-hand side of their computer screens, no?On the right-hand side of Greece.The secret to playing it well is to play to the front right-hand corner of the green and two putt or chip, and one putt from there. In other languagesright-hand British English: right-hand / ˈraɪtˌhænd/ ADJECTIVE If something is on the right-hand side of something, it is positioned on the right of it. ...the upper right-hand corner of the picture. - American English: right-hand
- Arabic: عَنِ اليَمِيـن
- Brazilian Portuguese: do lado direito
- Chinese: 右边的
- Croatian: s desne strane
- Czech: pravý strana
- Danish: højre
- Dutch: rechter-
- European Spanish: a mano derecha
- Finnish: oikeanpuoleinen
- French: droit pas gauche
- German: rechts
- Greek: δεξιόχειρας
- Italian: destro
- Japanese: 右側の
- Korean: 오른쪽의
- Norwegian: høyre
- Polish: prawostronny
- European Portuguese: do lado direito
- Romanian: partea dreaptă
- Russian: правосторонний
- Latin American Spanish: a mano derecha
- Swedish: höger
- Thai: ด้านขวามือ
- Turkish: sağ kol
- Ukrainian: правий
- Vietnamese: ở bên tay phải
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