词汇 | seriously |
释义 | seriously adverb uk /ˈsɪə.ri.əs.li/ us /ˈsɪr.i.əs.li/ seriouslyadverb (BADLY)B1 badly or severely: 严重地;恶劣地 Badly cooked shellfish can make you seriously ill.烹调不当的贝类会让你严重不适。 He wasn't seriously injured - he just got a few cuts and bruises.他伤得不重——只是有些划伤和淤伤。 I seriously think she'll go crazy if she doesn't have a holiday soon.我真的认为她要是不马上休假的话会发疯的。 I would seriously consider moving if I had a child. Are you seriously telling me that you think you're fat? No but seriously, I wouldn't worry about that if I were you. She isn't seriously thinking of telling him, is she? Serious and severe acutely acuteness advanced be no laughing matteridiom catastrophic catastrophically chronic dire fatal grave grievously heaviness hyperacute non-fatal non-serious swingeing terminal terminally toughness utmost seriouslyadverb (NOT JOKING)B2 in a serious way, not joking: 严肃地;认真地 Seriously now, did he really say that or are you just being silly?现在说正经的,他真的这么说,还是你在瞎编? You're not seriously thinking of leaving, are you?你不是真的要离开吧,啊? Lacking humour a laugh a minuteidiom be no laughing matteridiom beyond beyond a jokeidiom earnest earnestly earnestness humourless humourlessly lightly saturnine sober soberly solemnity sombrely sombreness straight-facedly turgid turgidity turgidly seriouslyadverb (NEEDING ATTENTION)take someone/something seriously B2 to consider a person, subject, or situation to be important or dangerous and worth your attention or respect: 认真考虑;郑重对待 The police have to take any terrorist threat seriously.警方必须认真对待任何恐怖分子的威胁。 seriouslyadverb (EXTREMELY)informal very: 很,非常 They do some seriously good desserts there.他们那儿做的甜点很棒。 That boy is seriously stupid.那个男孩愚蠢极了。 Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely infinitely particularly richly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently whatever Examples of seriouslyseriously I really cannot take all this stuff seriously. If people are to take voting seriously, they should see that their vote counts. I found myself asking on reading this, but the question is not seriously addressed. At another level, the omission of fundamental components of the historical narrative can seriously mislead readers. There are all sorts of possible situations which none of us takes seriously as real likelihoods. The seriously polluted advanced regions are coastal, and the lightly polluted under-developed regions are all landlocked. Enough commentators took our approach and evidence seriously to give the lie to these accusations of loose standards. The powers that previous mayors enjoyed were seriously impeded, and they became powerless to solve citizens' economic and social problems. The present system of electing individuals is considered seriously flawed given the low voter turnouts. As it begins to give way or is seriously challenged, compelling arguments for its existence are set forth. That welfare reform is badly needed cannot be seriously contested. In this respect, civic patriotism takes the existing imbrication of politics and culture seriously and urges a considerable 'thinning out' of national cultures. Evolutionary naturalism is, almost by definition, incompatible with an approach to religion that takes religion seriously in its own terms. Although the parents in this study were drawn from a mixture of social backgrounds, parents from ethnic-minority groups were seriously under-represented. It would lead to the book not being reviewed at all, or at least to a review being seriously delayed. See all examples of seriously These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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