Rightleft meaning in English
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Definition
(on your) right: (on your) side opposite your left; (to your) east if you are facing north
You'll find the bus stop on your right as you exit the building.
(on your) left: (on your) side opposite your right; (to your) west if you are facing north
In England they drive on the left of the road.
Examples
- ""Accounts Receivable" on the left, and "Accounts Payable" on the right, but now they're all mixed together."
- "We'll be using conference room A this time, that's on the 15th floor on the left hand side, next to the elevators."
- "More importantly, coming up on your left is Fenway Park, home of the 2007 World champions of baseball, the Boston Red Sox!"
- "Hop in it and take it about two miles down the trail, and then you'll see the guesthouse on your right."
- "Do we drive on the right or on the left?"
- "Conductor : On your left you can see the Charles River, named after King Charles I of England."
- "On your left is the office of our Chief Financial Officer, Icarus Quincy."
- "On your left, is the office of our Chief Financial Officer, Icarus Quincy."
- "Philip : No, I said left on Guererro Street, then the burrito place is on your left hand side."
- "Do we drive on the right or on the left?"
- "You just go down that corridor, past the water cooler, and the toilets are on your left."
- "And on the right is the dining room, where we take our dinner."
- "(Drive on the left)"
- "The Queen : So, on the left is the tea room. It's where we take our tea!"
- "We drive on the left"
- ""Accounts Receivable" on the left, and "Accounts Payable" on the right, but now they're all mixed together."
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