词汇 | terribly |
释义 | terribly adverb uk /ˈter.ə.bli/ us /ˈter.ə.bli/ terriblyadverb (VERY BADLY)B2 very badly: 很糟;很不好 I slept terribly last night.我昨晚睡得很不好。 Tomato sauce stains terribly - it's really difficult to get it out of clothes.让番茄酱沾上很麻烦——很难把它从衣服上洗掉。 She'd suffered terribly over the years but it hadn't made her bitter.多年来她受尽了苦,可她并不怨恨。 She suffers terribly in the winter when it's cold and her joints get stiff. They were terribly injured. Serious and unpleasant abominable abominably abysmal abysmally apocalyptic fraught frightful from hellidiom fun ghastliness not be all fun and gamesidiom noxiously objectionable objectionably odious unpleasantly unpleasantness unpretty unspeakable unspeakably terriblyadverb (VERY MUCH)B1mainly UK very: 很,非常 I'm terribly pleased to hear that you've got a job.听说你找到了工作,我高兴坏了。 I was terribly sorry to hear about the death of your mother.听到你母亲去世的消息,我非常难过。 She's terribly upset because her father passed away last week.她非常难过,因为她父亲上周去世了。 He came home after three months at college looking terribly scrawny.他在大学里呆了3个月后回到家里,样子瘦得可怕。 I'm terribly sorry. I didn't mean to trip you up.实在对不起,我不是有意要绊倒你的。 The form was terribly complicated and I had a lot of trouble with it. I used to take plenty of exercise, but now I'm terribly unfit.我过去经常进行大量锻炼,但现在我的身体状况非常糟糕。 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 terribly | American Dictionaryterribly adverb us/ˈter·ə·bli/ (usually about something bad or unpleasant) very much: I’m terribly disappointed I couldn’t be there. Sometimes terribly is used to emphasize something good: I’m terribly excited about tonight’s show. Examples of terriblyterribly Such a perspective is not, however, terribly helpful. To deny its existence, then, appears not to be such a terribly bold claim. Thus, the .34 correlation is a terribly misleading index of the association in which the investigator is really interested. However, referring directly to patterns in the all-things-considered betterness ordering - that is, without the intermediary of respects-talk - would likely be terribly inconvenient. Most are terribly demoralised and desperate to get out. Because you are leading a terribly selfish sort of life - you have little enough contact with the public as it is! Readers who have studied electroacoustic music will most likely not learn terribly much here, but it is useful to students being introduced to this corpus. The child undergoes the same terribly painful experiences in each situation. If one were to take one of these discourse patterns in isolation, then frequency of occurrence would not be terribly informative. He was not terribly far behind this time. Due to the general requirement of the use of some social engineering in this, many programmers have ignored these holes as not terribly important. The team have no experience of working on such a large project so the estimates for schedule/effort may not be terribly accurate. Finally, gentlemen were not supposed to be terribly gentle. Neither of these are terribly surprising, but they bear closer inspection. The reinforcing use of terribly in (11) was invoked in combination with negative adjectives such as offensive. See all examples of terribly 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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