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🔑 strict·lyBrE /ˈstrɪktli/NAmE /ˈstrɪktli/ adverb🔑 with a lot of control and rules that must be obeyed 严格地◆She was brought up very strictly. 她从小家教很严。◆The industry is strictly regulated. 这个行业有严格的规章。🔑 used to emphasize that sth happens or must happen in all circumstances (强调在一切情况都是如此)绝对地,无论如何 SYN absolutely ◆Smoking is strictly forbidden. 严禁吸烟。◆My letter is, of course, strictly private and confidential. 当然,我的信纯属私人信件,务须保密。in all details; exactly 完全地;确切地◆This is not strictly true. 这不完全正确。used to emphasize that sth only applies to one particular person, thing or situation (强调只适用于某人、物或情况)只,仅限于 SYN purely ◆We'll look at the problem from a strictly legal point of view. 我们将只从法律的角度来看待这个问题。◆I know we're friends, but this is strictly business. 我知道我们是朋友,但这完全是公务。 ●ˈstrictly speakingif you are using words or rules in their exact or correct sense 严格说来◆Strictly speaking, the book is not a novel, but a short story. 严格说来,这部小说不能算长篇,而是短篇。 |