correction

名詞

UK/kəˈrek.ʃᵊn/
US/kəˈrek.ʃᵊn/

定義 correction 名詞

change

  1. B1CountableUncountable

    The act of making or the result of a change to something to improve or rectify it.

    • My teacher made many corrections on my paper, and I need to review it carefully again.

    • After several proofreads, we finally completed the corrections to the report.

    • The corrections to this document are crucial to ensure its accuracy.

  2. CountableUncountablefinance & economicsspecialized

    A decline in the price of a financial instrument after a period of increase, often reflecting a more accurate valuation.

    • The market is expected to experience a price correction after the significant rally.

    • Analysts believe this correction is a healthy sign for the market, not the start of a crash.

    • Investors bought during the price correction hoping to profit from future gains.

punishment

  1. Uncountableold-fashioned

    Punishment intended to correct misbehavior or instill better conduct.

    • In the past, physical punishment was considered a necessary form of correction for children.

    • He received a severe correction for his infraction, but he also learned from it.

    • Parents use both rewards and corrections to teach their children and guide their behavior.

片語 correction 名詞

  • corrections

    The system and methods used for managing and rehabilitating individuals who have committed offenses.

    The duties of corrections officers include ensuring the security and order of the prison.