correction
noun OPAL W
/kəˈrekʃn/
/kəˈrekʃn/
改正;纠正;修正 - I've made a few small corrections to your report.
我对你的报告作了几处小的修改。 - The paper had to publish a correction to the story.
这家报纸不得不对这则新闻报道发一个更正。
- I've got to make one or two small corrections to the text before it's finished.
完稿之前我得对文本作一两处小的修改。 - Make any necessary corrections before the text is printed.
在文稿付印之前,将需要修改的地方都改好。 - Now is the time to make any course corrections.
现在是修正方向的时候了。 - These stock-market corrections were expected.
股票市场的这些调整是预料之中的。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- minor
- small
- necessary
- …
- make
- need
- require
- …
- fluid
- for correction
- correction to
- I've made a few small corrections to your report.
改正的行动(或过程) - There are some programming errors that need correction.
有一些程序错误需要改正。
- The work was returned the student for correction.
作业被退回给学生修改。 - in-flight course correction
飞行中的航向校正
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- minor
- small
- necessary
- …
- make
- need
- require
- …
- fluid
- for correction
- correction to
- There are some programming errors that need correction.
- [uncountable] (old-fashioned) punishment
惩罚;处罚;惩治 - the correction of young offenders
对失足青少年的管教
- the correction of young offenders
词源Middle English: via Old French from Latin correctio(n-), from corrigere ‘make straight, bring into order’, from cor- ‘together’ + regere ‘guide’.