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词汇 really
释义 really
adverb
uk /ˈrɪə.li/ us /ˈriː.ə.li/

reallyadverb (NOT IMAGINARY)


B1
in fact: 实际上
He isn't really angry - he's just pretending.他不是真生气——他只是假装的。
You don't really expect them to refuse, do you?你实际上并没料到他们会拒绝,是不是?
A2
used to say that something is certain: (表示非常肯定)确实地,的确
Thank you, but I really couldn't eat another thing.多谢,但是我真的什么也吃不下了。
He's really going to do it this time.这一次他是真的要去做这件事了。
The constraints of politeness wouldn't allow her to say what she really thought about his cooking.出于礼貌,她不会说出自己对他的厨艺的真实看法。
I don't really know how she got the job, but I suspect her mother's got contacts.
He doesn't really mean it - he's just being contrary.这不是他的本意——他只是在故意作对。
A joke can be very revealing about what someone's really thinking.
She's not really angry - it's just a put-on.她没有真的生气,这只不过是装出来的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

True, real, false, and unreal
actual
actuality
actually
all that glitters is not goldidiom
alternate reality
false
false flag
falsely
fantastical
fever dream
non-realistic
not so muchidiom
nothing could be further from the truthidiom
nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom
parallel universe
unproven
unreal
untrue
untruly
unverifiable

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Certainty

reallyadverb (VERY)


A1
very or very much: 非常;无限地;极大地
She's really nice.她人很好。
This room is really hot.这个房间里太热了。
That's really interesting.那真是太有趣了。
It's a really difficult decision.这确实是个很难做的决定。
"Did you like it? Not really (= no)."你喜欢它吗? "不太喜欢。"
Security checks have become really strict at the airport.机场的安全检查变得十分严格。
I had to fill in this really complicated form.我必须填写这张非常复杂的表格。
We had a really rough crossing - I was sick three times.
Why do you have a down on him? I think he seems really nice.你为什么不喜欢他?我觉得他非常不错。
My dad was always really good at making up stories.我爸爸一直很善于编故事。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: very & extreme
abjectly
absolutely
abundantly
abundantly clear
beyond
biblical
downright
extraordinarily
extremely
imagine
infinitely
particularly
richly
stupefyingly
super
super-duper
super-spectacular
superabundantly
totally
violently

Grammar



Really
We use the adverb really when we want to emphasise something: …
really
exclamation
uk /ˈrɪə.li/ us /ˈriː.ə.li/
A2
used to express interest, surprise, or anger: (用于表示感兴趣、惊奇或恼怒)真的,是吗,真是的
"I'm getting married to Fred." "Really? When?"“我就要和弗雷德结婚了。”“是吗?什么时候?”
"She's promised to shave her head for charity." "Really? Do you think she'll do it?"“她已经答应为慈善事业剃掉自己的头发。”“真的吗?你觉得她会做吗?”
"He hasn't brought the book back." "Oh, really! That's the second time I've asked him!"“他没把书带回来。”“哎呀,真是的!我都跟他说了两次了!”
"She's leaving." "Really?"
"I find him very attractive." "Really?"
"I thought it was the best film I'd ever seen." "Really?"
"I think they've just sold their house." "Really?"
"I saw him in town yesterday." "Really?"
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: interjections
aiyo
attaboy
attagirl
auf Wiedersehen
aw shucks
doctor
eat your heart outidiom
guess
hip
lordy
marry
mazel tov
more
more power to your elbow!idiom
roll
yoicks
yoink
you know something?idiom
you should have seen/heard something/someoneidiom
you the man!idiom

Grammar



Really
We use the adverb really when we want to emphasise something: …

really | American Dictionary


really
adverb[ not gradable ]
us/ˈri·ə·li, ˈri·li/

reallyadverb[not gradable] (SINCERELY)


sincerely; truly:
I’m really telling the truth this time.
If she really cared about me, she would have called by now.

reallyadverb[not gradable] (VERY GREAT)


extremely:
That was a really good movie.
This room is really hot.

reallyadverb[not gradable] (ACTUALLY)


actually:
What really happened that day?
I just don’t know if we would really use it that much.
really
exclamation
us/ˈri·ə·li, ˈri·li/

reallyexclamation (EXPRESSING SURPRISE)


used to express interest, surprise, or annoyance:
"Debbie and I are getting married." "Really? When?"
Really, Jen, you should have let me know sooner.

Examples of really


really
Moreover, the morphisms between such datatypes are really 'computed' by the elements tracking them, in the sense that each tracking element determines its function.
The following chapters, though superficially presenting the appearance of disconnected essays, really possess a strong bond of continuity.
Both are explicit, algorithmically defined mappings; one cannot really change them in any significant way.
In particular, a really unbounded operator (that is, one whose norm is infinite) is partial, not out of a forgotten totality, but intrinsically.
Before really tackling the issues of longrange planning strategies, in chapter 7, the author sets the scene in the first five chapters.
Note that with no alternative use of labour, we cannot really separate return to labour from resource rent.
Other forms of exchange are acknowledged, but not really discussed.
At the same time, while this arrangement helps to define ideal types, it also runs the risk of obscuring what the debate is really about.
A really good question speaks from common sense and, because it does, the results can be expected to produce vast social turmoil.
I really cannot take all this stuff seriously.
Then it sounds really nice, then you hear all the sounds, you hear the space.
He asked whether an architect ought to be granted such wide latitude to 'butcher really beautiful buildings'.
There are very good reasons why we need to be able to see or hear what is really out there, rather than what we anticipate.
I think women who want desperately to compete ; they're going to really feel it.
I need help to go to bed, get up, have my dressings done - with everything really.
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