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rectification

N การ ทำให้ ถูกต้อง  การ หาความ ยาว ของ เส้นโค้ง  การ ทำให้ บริสุทธิ์ 

 

rectifier

N ผู้ปรับปรุง ใหม่  phu-prab-prung-mai

 

rectify

VT ทำให้ ถูกต้อง  แก้ ให้ ถูก  adjust correct tam-hai-tuk-tong

 

rectify

VT หาความ ยาว ของ เส้นโค้ง (ทางค ณิตศาสตร์  ha-kwam-yao-kong-sen-kong

 

rectify

VT เปลี่ยน กระแสสลับ เป็น กระแสตรง (ทาง ไฟฟ้า  pian-kra-sea-sa-lab-pan-kra-sea-trong

 

rectilineal

ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น เส้นตรง  linear straight sueng-pen-sen-trong

 

rectilinear

ADJ ซึ่ง เป็น เส้นตรง  linear straight sueng-pen-sen-trong

 

rectilinear

VT เคลื่อนที่ เป็น เส้นตรง  straight-lined kluan-ti-pen-sen-trong

 

rectitude

N ความ เที่ยงธรรม  ความถูกต้อง  ความยุติธรรม  probity uprightness kwam-ting-tam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RECTIFIABLE

a.[from rectify. ] that may be rectified; capable of being corrected or set right; as a rectifiable mistake.

 

RECTIFICATION

n. 1. The act or operation of correcting, amending or setting right that which is wrong or erroneous; as the retification of errors, mistakes or abuses.
2. In chimistry, the process of refining or purifying any substance by repeated distiliation, which separates the grosser parts; as the rectification of spirits or sulphuric acid.

 

RECTIFIED

pp. Corrected; set or made right; refined by repeated distiliation or sublimation.

 

RECTIFIER

n. 1. One that corrects or amends.
2. One who refines a substance by repeated distiliation.
3. An instrument that shows the variations of the compass, and rectifies the course of a ship.

 

RECTIFY

v.t.[L. rectus, right, and facio, to make. ] 1. To make right; to correct that which is wrong, erroneous or false; to amend; as, to rectify errors, mistakes or abuses; to rectify the will, the judgment, opinions; to rectify disorders.
2. In chimistry, to refine by repeated distiliation or sublimation, by which the fine parts of a substance are separated from the grosser; as, to rectify spirit or wine.
3. To rectify the globe, is to bring the sun's place in the ecliptic on the globe to the brass meridian.

 

RECTIFYING

ppr. Correcting; amending; refining by repeated distiliation or sublimation.

 

RECTILINEAL, RECTILINEAR

a.[L. rectus, right, and linea, line. ] Right lined; consisting of a right line or of right lines; straight; as a rectilinear figure or course; a rectilinear side or way.

 

RECTILINEOUS

a.Rectilinear. Obs.

 

RECTITUDE

n.[L. rectus, right, straight. ] In morality, rightness of principle or practice; uprightness of mind; exact conformity to truth, or to the rules prescribed for moral conduct, either by divine or human laws. Rectitude of mind is the disposition to act in conformity to any known standard of right, truth or justice; rectitude of conduct is the actual conformity to such standard. Perfect rectitude belongs only to the Supreme Being. The more nearly the rectitude of men approaches to the standard of the divine law, the more exalted and dignified is their character. Want of rectitude is not only sinful, but debasing.
There is a sublimity in conscious rectitude - in comparison with which the treasures of earth are not worth naming.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RECTI-

Rec "ti- (rk "t *). Etym: [L. rectus straight. ]

 

Defn: A combining form signifying straight; as, rectilineal, having straight lines; rectinerved.

 

RECTIFIABLE

RECTIFIABLE Rec "ti *fi `a *ble (rk "t *f `*b'l ), a.

 

1. Capable of being rectified; as, a rectifiable mistake.

 

2. (Math. )

 

Defn: Admitting, as a curve, of the construction of a straight l

 

RECTIFICATION

Rec `ti *fi *ca "tion (rk `t *f *k1shn ), n. Etym: [Cf. F. rectification. ]

 

1. The act or operation of rectifying; as, the rectification of an error; the rectification of spirits. After the rectification of his views, he was incapable of compromise with profounder shapes of error. De Quincey.

 

2. (Geom.)

 

Defn: The determination of a straight line whose length is equal a portion of a curve. Rectification of a globe (Astron.), its adjustment preparatory to the solution of a proposed problem.

 

RECTIFICATOR

RECTIFICATOR Rec "ti *fi *ca `tor (rk "t *f *k `tr ), n. (Chem. )

 

Defn: That which rectifies or refines; esp. , a part of a distilling apparatus in which the more volatile portions are separated from the less volatile by the process of evaporation and condensation; a rectifier.

 

RECTIFIER

RECTIFIER Rec "ti *fi `er (rk "t *f `r ), n.

 

1. One who, or that which, rectifies.

 

2. Specifically: (a ) (Naut. ) An instrument used for determining and rectifying the variations of the compass on board ship. (b ) (Chem. ) A rectificator.

 

RECTIFY

Rec "ti *fy (-f ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Rectified (-fd ); p. pr. & vb. n.Rectifying (-f `ng ).] Etym: [F. rectifier, LL. rectificare; L. rectus right + -ficare (in comp. ) to make. See Right, and -fy. ]

 

1. To make or set right; to correct from a wrong, erroneous, or false state; to amend; as, to rectify errors, mistakes, or abuses; to rectify the will, the judgment, opinions; to rectify disorders. I meant to rectify my conscience. Shak. This was an error of opinion which a conflicting opinion would have rectified. Burke.

 

2. (Chem. )

 

Defn: To refine or purify by repeated distillation or sublimation, by which the fine parts of a substance are separated from the grosser; as, to rectify spirit of wine.

 

3. (Com. )

 

Defn: To produce ( as factitious gin or brandy ) by redistilling low wines or ardent spirits (whisky, rum, etc. ), flavoring substances, etc. , being added. To rectify a globe, to adjust it in order to prepare for the solution of a proposed problem.

 

Syn. -- To amend; emend; correct; better; mend; reform; redress; adjust; regulate; improve. See Amend.

 

RECTILINEAL; RECTILINEAR

Rec `ti *lin "e *al, Rec `ti *lin "e *ar (-ln "*r ), a. Etym: [Recti- + lineal, linear. ]

 

Defn: Straight; consisting of a straight line or lines; bounded by straight lines; as, a rectineal angle; a rectilinear figure or course. -- Rec `ti *lin "e *al *ly, adv. -- Rec `ti *lin "e *ar *ly, adv.

 

RECTILINEARITY

RECTILINEARITY Rec `ti *lin `e *ar "i *ty (-r "*t ), n.

 

Defn: The quality or state of being rectilinear. Coleridge.

 

RECTILINEOUS

RECTILINEOUS Rec `ti *lin "e *ous (-s ), a.

 

Defn: Rectilinear. [Obs. ] Ray.

 

RECTINERVED

Rec "ti *nerved ` (rk "t *nrrvd `), a. Etym: [Recti- + nerve. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Having the veins or nerves straight; -- said of leaves.

 

RECTION

Rec "tion (rk "shn ), n. Etym: [L. rectio, fr. regere to rule or govern. ] (Gram. )

 

Defn: See Government, n., 7. Gibbs.

 

RECTIROSTRAL

Rec `ti *ros "tral (rk `t *rs "tral ), a. Etym: [Recti- + rostral. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Having a straight beak.

 

RECTISERIAL

Rec `ti *se "ri *al (-s "r *al ), a. Etym: [Recti- + serial. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Arranged in exactly vertical ranks, as the leaves on stems of many kinds; -- opposed to curviserial.

 

RECTITIS

Rec *ti "tis (rk *t "ts ), n. Etym: [NL. See Rectum, and -itis.] (Med. )

 

Defn: Proctitis. Dunglison.

 

RECTITUDE

Rec "ti *tude (rk "t *td ), n. Etym: [L. rectitudo, fr. rectus right, straight: cf. F. rectitude. See Right. ]

 

1. Straightness. [R.] Johnson.

 

2. Rightness of principle or practice; exact conformity to truth, or to the rules prescribed for moral conduct, either by divine or human laws; uprightness of mind; uprightness; integrity; honesty; justice.

 

3. Right judgment. [R.] Sir G. C. Lewis.

 

Syn. -- See Justice.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

recti

rec ti |ˈrekˌtī, -ˌtē ˈrɛktaɪ | plural form of rectus.

 

rectified spirit

rec ¦ti |fied spirit noun [ mass noun ] (also rectified spirits ) a mixture of ethanol (95.6 per cent ) and water produced as an azeotrope by distillation.

 

rectifier

rec ti fi er |ˈrektəˌfīər ˈrɛktəˌfaɪər | noun an electrical device that converts an alternating current into a direct one by allowing a current to flow through it in one direction only.

 

rectify

rec ti fy |ˈrektəˌfī ˈrɛktəˌfaɪ | verb ( rectifies, rectifying, rectified ) [ with obj. ] 1 put (something ) right; correct: mistakes made now cannot be rectified later | efforts to rectify the situation. (usu. as adj. rectified ) purify or refine (a substance ), esp. by repeated distillation: add 10 cc of rectified alcohol. 2 convert (alternating current ) to direct current: (as adj. rectified ) : rectified AC power systems. 3 find a straight line equal in length to (a curve ). DERIVATIVES rec ti fi a ble adjective, rec ti fi ca tion |ˌrektəfiˈkāSHən |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French rectifier, from medieval Latin rectificare, from Latin rectus right.

 

rectilinear

rec ti lin e ar |ˌrektəˈlinēər ˈˌrɛktəˈlɪniər |(also rectilineal |-ēəl |) adjective contained by, consisting of, or moving in a straight line or lines: a rectilinear waveform. Photography of or relating to a straight line or lines: rectilinear distortion. Photography (of a wide-angle lens ) corrected as much as possible, so that straight lines in the subject appear straight in the image. DERIVATIVES rec ti lin e ar i ty |-ˌlinēˈaritē |noun, rec ti lin e ar ly adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from late Latin rectilineus (from Latin rectus straight + linea line ) + -ar 1 .

 

rectitude

rec ti tude |ˈrektəˌt (y )o͞od ˈrɛktəˌt (j )ud | noun formal morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness: Maddie is a model of rectitude. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting straightness ): from Old French, from late Latin rectitudo, from Latin rectus right, straight.

 

Oxford Dictionary

recti

recti |ˈrɛktʌɪ | plural form of rectus.

 

rectified spirit

rec ¦ti |fied spirit noun [ mass noun ] (also rectified spirits ) a mixture of ethanol (95.6 per cent ) and water produced as an azeotrope by distillation.

 

rectifier

rec ¦ti |fier |ˈrɛktɪfʌɪə | noun an electrical device which converts an alternating current into a direct one by allowing a current to flow through it in one direction only.

 

rectify

rect |ify |ˈrɛktɪfʌɪ | verb ( rectifies, rectifying, rectified ) [ with obj. ] 1 put right; correct: mistakes made now cannot be rectified later | efforts to rectify the situation. 2 convert (alternating current ) to direct current. 3 find a straight line equal in length to (a curve ). DERIVATIVES rectifiable adjective, rectification |-fɪˈkeɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French rectifier, from medieval Latin rectificare, from Latin rectus right .

 

rectilinear

rectilinear |ˌrɛktɪˈlɪnɪə |(also rectilineal |-nɪəl |) adjective contained by, consisting of, or moving in a straight line or lines: a rectilinear waveform. Photography relating to a straight line or lines: rectilinear distortion. Photography (of a wide-angle lens ) corrected as much as possible, so that straight lines in the subject appear straight in the image. DERIVATIVES rectilinearity |-ˈarɪti |noun, rectilinearly adverb ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from late Latin rectilineus (from Latin rectus straight + linea line ) + -ar 1 .

 

rectitude

rec ¦ti |tude |ˈrɛktɪtjuːd | noun [ mass noun ] formal morally correct behaviour or thinking; righteousness: Mattie is a model of rectitude. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting straightness ): from Old French, from late Latin rectitudo, from Latin rectus right, straight .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

rectify

rectify verb Perry is willing to do anything to rectify the situation with his estranged grandfather: correct, right, put right, put to rights, sort out, deal with, amend, remedy, repair, fix, make good, resolve, settle; informal patch up.

 

rectitude

rectitude noun not all of his colleagues share his personal frugality and public rectitude: righteousness, goodness, virtue, morality, honor, honorableness, integrity, principle, probity, honesty, trustworthiness, uprightness, decency, good character.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

rectify

rectify verb mistakes made now cannot be rectified later: correct, put /set /make right, right, put to rights, sort out, deal with, amend, revise, remedy, repair, fix, cure, heal, make good, reform, harmonize, retrieve, improve, better, ameliorate, adjust, resolve, settle, redress, square; informal patch up.

 

rectitude

rectitude noun local worthies rarely challenged the rectitude of the chief constable: righteousness, goodness, virtue, moral virtue, morality, honour, honourableness, integrity, principle, probity, honesty, right-mindedness, trustworthiness, truthfulness, uprightness, upstandingness, good character, scrupulousness, decency, fairness, equity, justice; principles, ethics. ANTONYMS infamy, dishonesty.

 

French Dictionary

rectificatif

rectificatif , ive adj. et n. m. adjectif Qui sert à corriger. : Une note rectificative. nom masculin Texte qui rectifie une erreur. : La publication d ’un rectificatif.

 

rectification

rectification n. f. nom féminin Action de rendre adéquat, correct. : Les Rectifications orthographiques de 1990.

 

rectifier

rectifier v. tr. verbe transitif Corriger. : Il faudrait rectifier ces données qui sont inexactes. étudier Conjugaison Redoublement du i à la première et à la deuxième personne du pluriel de l'indicatif imparfait et du subjonctif présent. (Que ) nous rectifiions, (que ) vous rectifiiez.

 

rectiligne

rectiligne adj. adjectif Qui est en ligne droite. : Un jardin rectiligne.

 

rectitude

rectitude n. f. nom féminin 1 Qualité de ce qui est droit, exact. SYNONYME exactitude ; rigueur . 2 Conformité à la raison. : La rectitude de jugement. LOCUTION Rectitude politique. Façon de penser et de s ’exprimer qui convient, conforme au bon ton, qui ne choque pas dans un milieu donné. SYNONYME politiquement correct .

 

Spanish Dictionary

rectificable

rectificable adjetivo Que puede ser rectificado :un error rectificable .

 

rectificación

rectificación nombre femenino 1 Acción de rectificar (corregir ):rectificación de fronteras; la conversión de este autor a la concepción estructural comportó una rectificación de las posturas que había expuesto en su obra anterior; la cantante exigió la rectificación de la noticia .2 Efecto de rectificar (corregir ):casi no se notan las rectificaciones que hiciste en el retrato .3 Conversión de una corriente eléctrica alterna en corriente continua .4 Operación mecánica que consiste en afinar la superficie de piezas mecánicas de precisión :la rectificación del motor de un coche .

 

rectificado

rectificado nombre masculino 1 Acción de rectificar .2 nombre masculino Efecto de rectificar .

 

rectificador, -ra

rectificador, -ra adjetivo 1 Que rectifica .2 nombre masculino Aparato que convierte una corriente eléctrica alterna en corriente continua .

 

rectificadora

rectificadora nombre femenino Máquina provista de una muela que se usa para corregir la deformación o la desviación de una pieza metálica .

 

rectificar

rectificar verbo transitivo 1 Corregir una cosa para que sea más exacta o perfecta, especialmente lo que uno ha hecho o dicho anteriormente :la red de carreteras será rectificada de acuerdo con las nuevas demandas; se rectificarán algunos artículos del código; rectificó sus declaraciones en la rueda de prensa .2 Contradecir a alguien en lo que ha dicho o escrito, por considerarlo erróneo o inexacto :perdone que le rectifique, señor diputado, pero no tiene usted razón; el alcalde ha negado cualquier tipo de relación con el narcotráfico, con lo que rectifica la información facilitada por fuentes policiales .3 Enderezar o corregir algo que está torcido o desviado :rectificar una ruta; rectificar la dirección del vehículo; rectificar la desviación de la columna vertebral .4 verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo /verbo pronominal Corregir o modificar [una persona ] su conducta, opinión o pensamiento :le lanzaron un ultimátum para que rectificara su postura; rectificar es de sabios; no tuvo tiempo para rectificar .5 verbo transitivo Convertir una corriente eléctrica alterna en corriente continua :los transistores rectifican la corriente .6 Hacer la rectificación de una pieza mecánica :rectificar un motor .7 quím Purificar un líquido por medio de una destilación :mosto rectificado; rectificar un licor . Conjugación [1 ] como sacar .

 

rectificativo, -va

rectificativo, -va adjetivo /nombre masculino Que rectifica o que puede rectificar .

 

rectilíneo, -nea

rectilíneo, -nea adjetivo 1 Que está formado por líneas rectas o que se desarrolla en línea recta :un movimiento rectilíneo; calles rectilíneas; formas rectilíneas de sabor clasicista; el carácter rectilíneo de la costa occidental .ANTÓNIMO curvilíneo .2 [carácter, comportamiento ] Que es recto y firme y no admite cambios .

 

rectinervia

rectinervia VÉASE hoja rectinervia .

 

rectitis

rectitis nombre masculino med Inflamación del recto :rectitis ulcerosa .

 

rectitud

rectitud nombre femenino 1 Cualidad de la persona o cosa que es recta y justa en el sentido moral :debes obrar con la mayor rectitud posible en este asunto; nunca ha dudado de la rectitud de sus intenciones .2 Cualidad de lo que es recto en su forma :es capaz de trazar a mano líneas de una rectitud casi exacta; qué rara serenidad había en aquella criatura, y su voz era como sus pasos, con la pura rectitud de una flecha o una espiga .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rectifiable

rec ti fi a ble /réktɪfà (ɪ )əb (ə )l /形容詞 改正 [矯正 ]できる ; 〘電 〙整流できる ; 〘化 〙精留できる .

 

rectification

rec ti fi ca tion /rèktɪfɪkéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 U 1 訂正, 修正, 改正 .2 〘電 〙整流 .3 〘化 〙精留 .4 〘数 〙求長法 .

 

rectify

rec ti fy /réktɪfàɪ /動詞 -fies ; -fied ; ing 他動詞 1 かたく 〈間違った事 状況など 〉を正す, 訂正する .2 〘化 〙〈アルコールなど 〉を純化 [精留 ]する .3 〘電 〙交流電流 〉を直流にする .4 〘数 〙曲線 〉の長さを求める .r c ti f er 名詞 C 訂正する人 ; 〘電 〙整流器 .

 

rectilinear

rec ti lin e ar /rèktɪlɪ́niə r /形容詞 かたく 〘数 〙直線の .

 

rectitude

rec ti tude /réktɪt j ùːd /名詞 U かたく 1 誠実さ, 正直さ, 実直さ, 清廉さ .2 正確さ .