B2 behaving in a way that is suitable and acceptable公正地;正当地;合情合理地
used to mean that something may or may not be morally correct, but it is a fact无论对错;不管怎样
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He's very concerned about the situation and rightly so.
She quite rightly felt very cross about how she'd been treated.
They quite rightly said they wouldn't accept the proposal.
She quite rightly said she wasn't going to do the extra work.
James, quite rightly, asked her to moderate her language.
B2 in a correct or exact way正确地;确切地
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