In a right state Meaning in English
expression
释义
An informal British expression meaning something or someone is in a mess, very disorganized, or in bad condition.
用法与细微差别
'In a right state' is informal and mainly British English. It's used to describe situations, places, or people in major disarray, often with a sense of disbelief or frustration. Not common in American English. Usually negative; can refer to physical mess or emotional chaos.
例句
His room is in a right state after the party.
basic
Your shoes are in a right state—go clean them.
basic
The kitchen was in a right state after cooking.
basic
Wow, your hair’s in a right state—did you walk through a hurricane?
natural
She was in a right state after hearing the news—crying and shaking.
natural
The files on your desk are in a right state—how do you find anything?
natural