释义 |
rec·to I. \ˈrek(ˌ)tō\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin (breve de) recto : writ of right II. noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin recto (folio), the page being straight, i.e. unturned 1. : the side of a leaf (as of a manuscript) that is to be read first — contrasted with verso 2. : a right-hand page (as of a book) usually carrying an odd page number 3. : the front cover especially the outside front cover of a book; also : the corresponding part of a book jacket |