Значение слова "CORRECT" найдено в 47 источниках

CORRECT

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[kə`rekt]
правильный, соответствующий, надлежащий
верный, истинный, правильный, точный
корректный
исправлять, вносить поправки, корректировать, править корректуру; устранять искажение
поправлять, делать замечание
наказывать
нейтрализовать; устранить
настраивать, устанавливать


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
correct: translation

•Roman•I.•/Roman•
verb
Correct is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bias, ↑defect, ↑deficiency, ↑deficit, ↑deformity, ↑distortion, ↑error, ↑fault, ↑flaw, ↑grammar, ↑imbalance, ↑impression, ↑inaccuracy, ↑inconsistency, ↑injustice, ↑misconception, ↑misinformation, ↑mistake, ↑misunderstanding, ↑omission, ↑perception, ↑problem, ↑pronunciation, ↑record, ↑shortcoming, ↑situation, ↑spelling, ↑squint, ↑vision, ↑wrong
•Roman•II.•/Roman•
adj.
VERBS
be, prove, seem

His first idea proved correct.

ADVERB
absolutely, completely, entirely, perfectly, quite

What you say is perfectly correct, but it gives the wrong impression.

not entirely, not strictly

He is not entirely correct in his assumptions.

basically, broadly, essentially, fundamentally, largely, more or less, substantially

His estimate has turned out to be more or less correct.

clearly, undoubtedly
ideologically, politically (sometimes disapproving)

He was an interesting speaker, if not always politically correct in his views.

legally, technically
morally
anatomically, factually, grammatically

The sentence is grammatically correct, but not very idiomatic.

PREPOSITION
in

The diagram is correct in every detail.

I think I am correct in saying that this project is the first of its kind.

Correct is used with these nouns: ↑address, ↑alignment, ↑answer, ↑assumption, ↑balance, ↑calculation, ↑conclusion, ↑context, ↑diagnosis, ↑distance, ↑dosage, ↑dose, ↑etiquette, ↑explanation, ↑fit, ↑forecast, ↑grammar, ↑guess, ↑identification, ↑information, ↑interpretation, ↑manner, ↑meaning, ↑number, ↑order, ↑password, ↑path, ↑pitch, ↑position, ↑posture, ↑prediction, ↑presumption, ↑procedure, ↑pronunciation, ↑proportion, ↑reading, ↑reply, ↑response, ↑sequence, ↑size, ↑solution, ↑spelling, ↑stance, ↑term, ↑terminology, ↑translation, ↑usage, ↑use, ↑view


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
1. [kəʹrekt] a
1. правильный, верный, точный; корректный

correct answer - правильный ответ

correct calculation - правильная калькуляция; правильный расчёт

correct time - точное /верное/ время

he is correct in saying [in doing] ... - он прав, говоря [поступая] ...

2.корректный; учтивый; воспитанный

correct deportment - корректное поведение

a very correct young lady - благовоспитанная девица

3. приличествующий, подходящий

what's the correct dress for a wedding? - какое платье принято надевать на свадьбу?

he said [did] the correct thing - он сказал [сделал] именно то, что нужно

4. мат., лог. корректный, правильно проведённый

the correct card - программа спортивного состязания
2. [kəʹrekt] v
1. исправлять, поправлять; корректировать

to correct mistakes [pronunciation, translation] - исправить ошибки [произношение, перевод]

to correct one's watch by the station clock - поставить часы по вокзальным (часам)

I stand corrected - офиц. я принимаю эту поправку; я признаю свою ошибку

2. 1) делать замечание, указывать на недостатки
2) наказывать

to correct a child for disobedience - наказать ребёнка за непослушание

3. нейтрализовать, устранять (вредное влияние и т. п.)
4. править, держать корректуру

to correct printer's proofs - править гранки

5. опт. устранять искажение


найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
correct: translation

Synonyms and related words:
Christian, OK, absolute, accepted, accommodate, accommodate with, accord, according to Hoyle, accurate, acknowledged, adapt, adapt to, adjectival, adjust, adjust to, admitted, admonish, adverbial, agree with, all right, ameliorate, amend, annul, appropriate, approved, apt, assimilate to, attentive, attributive, authentic, authoritative, awaken, be guided by, becoming, befitting, being done, bend, berate, better, blame, blue-pencil, break the spell, bring to account, bring to book, burst the bubble, call to account, cancel, canonical, careful, castigate, censure, change, chasten, chastise, chide, chime in with, close, comely, comme il faut, compensate, comply, comply with, compose, condign, conform, conformable, conforming, conjunctive, conscientious, conventional, copulative, correspond, counteract, counterbalance, critical, cure, customary, de rigueur, dead right, deal with, debunk, decent, decorous, delicate, demanding, detailed, disabuse, disappoint, discipline, disenchant, disillude, disillusion, disillusionize, done, due, edit, emend, emendate, enlighten, established, evangelical, exact, exacting, exigent, expose, exquisite, factual, faithful, fall in with, faultless, felicitous, fine, finical, finicking, finicky, firm, fit, fitting, fix, flawless, follow, formal, functional, fussy, gear to, give satisfaction, glossematic, go by, good, good-mannered, grade, grammatic, happy, harmonize, have words with, impeccable, improve, in order, inflict upon, inspired, intransitive, just, just right, kosher, lecture, let down easy, let in on, letter-perfect, linking, literal, make all square, make conform, make good, make over, make right, make up for, mannerly, mark, masthead, meet, mend, meticulous, minute, modify, mold, narrow, natural, neutralize, nice, nominal, normal, normative, nullify, objurgate, observe, of the faith, offset, okay, orthodox, orthodoxical, participial, particular, pay reparations, penalize, perfect, pillory, postpositional, precise, precisianistic, precisionistic, prepositional, prick the bubble, pronominal, proper, punctilious, punctual, punish, put right, put straight, put to rights, rate, rebuke, received, recense, recognized, recompense, reconcile, rectify, redact, redraft, redress, refined, reform, regulate, religious, remedy, remunerate, repair, reprehend, reprimand, reprove, requite, revamp, reverse, revise, rework, rewrite, right, right and proper, righteous, rightful, rigid, rigorous, rub off corners, scold, scriptural, scrupulous, scrutinizing, seemly, set, set down, set right, set straight, set to rights, set up, settle, settle with, shape, show up, sound, spank, square accounts, standard, straight, straight-up-and-down, straighten, straighten out, strict, structural, substantive, subtle, suit, suitable, syntactic, tagmemic, take down, take to task, tally with, tell the truth, textual, traditional, traditionalistic, transitive, TRUE, true-blue, unblindfold, uncharm, undeceive, undistorted, unimpeachable, unspell, upbraid, usual, valid, veracious, verbal, veridical, vigorous, visit upon, wake up, well-behaved, well-chosen, well-expressed, well-mannered, well-put, well-spoken, work over, yield


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