righteously
adverb formal uk/ˈraɪ.tʃəs.li/ us/ˈraɪ.tʃəs.li/
正义地;公正地;正当地
in a way that is morally correct
They lived their life righteously. 他们过着正直的生活。
Try to judge everyone righteously, not just by a few things that you find as "negative points". 试着正确地评判每个人,而不是仅仅通过一些你认为是“负面”的东西。
disapproving正义地
in a way that shows you believe you are morally correct
She righteously denies doing any wrong. 她正义凛然地否认做错了什么。
In a situation like that, people get righteously upset. 在那种情况下,人们会理所当然地感到不安。
See: righteous
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- Noah lived before Moses and so didn't have the Ten Commandments as a basis for living righteously.
- One who holds wrong views may, in the conviction of acting righteously, kill living beings.
- We were righteously indignant at their behaviour.
- There are many women who righteously judge other women.