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really
美音: [?ri:?li] 英音: [?ri??li, ?rili]

really基本解釋

副詞實際上; 真,真正; 實在,果真; 事實上

really相關(guān)例句

副詞

1. really

1. You ought really to have asked me first, you know.
要知道,你本應先問一問我的。

2.

2. I really hate him.
我非常恨他。

3. It's really cold today.
今天很冷。

4. Well, really! You needn't have said that.
咳,真是的!你當時實在沒有必要那么說。

5. Did she really say that?
她真的那么說了?

really情景對話

健康和社會問題

A:You really should stop (smoking/ drinking/ doing drugs).
你真的應該(戒煙/戒酒/戒毒)了。

B:I know.
我知道。

租房

A:(Prices/ rents) have really gone up the past couple of years.
(房價/房租)這幾年真的提高不少。

B:Yeah.
是呀。

自責

A:I suppose (that’s true/ you’re right/ we should.)
我想(這是真的/你是對的/我們應該)。

B:We’re really stupid not to.
我們竟然沒有做,真蠢。

really網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋

1. 真正的:這個結(jié)論不應被認為是(a)一種真正的(really)恢復的權(quán)力的反抗,也不應被認為是(b)一種真正的(really)反抗的恢復. 兩者皆是,而這個矛盾形成了能動性的困境. 按照對服從的表述,它既使主體屈從,又使主體生成,作為屈從,權(quán)力是一套先于主體的條件,

really詞典解釋

1. (表示強調(diào))的確,確實
You can use really to emphasize a statement.

e.g. I'm very sorry. I really am...
我很抱歉。真的。
e.g. It really is best to manage without any medication if you possibly can...
如果你不服用任何藥物就能挺過去的話,最好不過了。

2. (放在形容詞或副詞前表示強調(diào))極其,非常
You can use really to emphasize an adjective or adverb.

e.g. It was really good...
好極了。
e.g. They were really nice people...
他們是極好的人。

3. 實際上;實在;事實上
You use really when you are discussing the real facts about something, in contrast to the ones someone wants you to believe.

e.g. My father didn't really love her...
我父親實際上并不愛她。
e.g. What was really going on?...
到底怎么了?

4. (用于問句或否定句中引出否定回答)真的,說實在的
People use really in questions and negative statements when they want you to answer 'no'.

e.g. Do you really think he would be that stupid?...
你真的認為他會那么蠢嗎?
e.g. You can't really expect me to believe you didn't know him.
你不會真的覺得我會相信你不認識他吧。

5. 真正地(開始)
If you refer to a time when something really begins to happen, you are emphasizing that it starts to happen at that time to a much greater extent and much more seriously than before.

e.g. That's when the pressure really started...
那就是真正開始有壓力的時候。
e.g. He only really started going out with girls at college.
他上大學的時候才真正開始和女孩子約會。

6. (放在否定陳述句中減輕語氣)真的,真正,其實
People sometimes use really to slightly reduce the force of a negative statement.

e.g. I'm not really surprised...
我其實并不驚訝。
e.g. 'Did they hurt you?' — 'Not really'...
“他們傷害你了嗎?”“其實并沒有。”

7. (放在句中表示不那么確定)真的,還是
People sometimes add really to statements in order to make them less definite and more uncertain.

e.g. She is a quiet girl really...
她算得上是個蠻安靜的女孩。
e.g. I'm happy most of the time, really.
我多數(shù)時候還是挺快樂的。

8. (表示驚訝)還真是,還真的
People use really to show that they are surprised or that the person they are speaking to may be surprised about something.

e.g. Actually it was quite good really...
事實上那還真的不錯呢。
e.g. I was really rather fond of Arthur.
我還真的很喜歡阿瑟。

9. (對某人所說的話表示懷疑或不相信)真的,是嗎
You can say really to express surprise or disbelief at what someone has said.

e.g. 'We discovered it was totally the wrong decision.' — 'Really?'...
“我們發(fā)現(xiàn)那完全是個錯誤的決定?!薄罢娴膯??”
e.g. 'We saw a very bright shooting star.'—'Did you really?'
“我們看到了一顆很明亮的流星?!薄罢娴膯??”

10. (用在對話中表示對對方所說的內(nèi)容感興趣)是嗎,真的嗎
You can say 'really' in a conversation to show that you are interested in what someone is saying.

e.g. 'We had a very interesting chat.' — 'Really? About what?'
“我們相談甚歡?!薄笆菃幔空劻诵┦裁??”

11. (表示有些惱怒或厭煩)說真的,坦白講
Some people say really when they are slightly annoyed or offended by something.

e.g. Really, Mr Riss, I expected better of you.
坦白講,里斯先生,我沒想到你會那樣。

Note that really and actually are both used to emphasize statements. You use really in conversation to emphasize something that you are saying. I really think he's sick. Note that when really is used in a negative sentence, its position in relation to the verb affects the meaning. For instance, if you say 'I really don't like Richard', with really in front of the verb, you are emphasizing how much you dislike Richard. However, if you say 'I don't really like Richard', with really coming after the negative, you are still saying that you dislike Richard, but the feeling is not particularly strong. When you use really in front of an adjective or adverb, it has a similar meaning to very. This is really serious. Actually is used to emphasize what is true or genuine in a situation, often when this is surprising, or a contrast with what has just been said. All the characters in the novel actually existed... He actually began to cry. It can also be used to be precise or to correct someone. No one was actually drunk... We couldn't actually see the garden.
注意,really 和 actually 在句中都表強調(diào)。really在對話中強調(diào)所陳述的事實。如,I really think he's sick(我真的以為他病了)。really用在否定句中時,放在動詞前或后的位置不同,句意不同。如,I really don't like Richard(我真的不喜歡理查德)。在這個句子里really放在動詞前,強調(diào)不喜歡理查德的程度。但是,如果說I don't really like Richard (我不那么喜歡理查德),在這個句子里really放在否定詞之后,仍然表示不喜歡理查德,但是程度沒有那么強了。當really用在句中形容詞或副詞前時,意思和very一樣。如,This is really serious (這真的很嚴重)。actually用來強調(diào)某種情形下實際或真實的情況,經(jīng)常是令人吃驚的,或與前面提到的形成對照。如,All the characters in the novel actually existed(小說里的所有人物都是現(xiàn)實存在的),He actually began to cry (他竟然哭了起來),actually也可用來確定或更正某人的話或行為。如,No one was actually drunk(沒有人真的喝醉了),We couldn't actually see the garden(我們實際上并不能看到花園)。

really英英釋義

adv

1. used as intensifiers
`real' is sometimes used informally for `really'
`rattling' is informal

e.g. she was very gifted
he played very well
a really enjoyable evening
I'm real sorry about it
a rattling good yarn

Synonym: veryrealrattling

2. in accordance with truth or fact or reality

e.g. she was now truly American
a genuinely open society
they don't really listen to us

Synonym: trulygenuinely

3. in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers)

e.g. in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire
really, you shouldn't have done it
a truly awful book

Synonym: in truthtruly

4. in actual fact

e.g. to be nominally but not actually independent
no one actually saw the shark
large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt

Synonym: actually

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