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🔑 real·lyBrE /ˈriːəli/, also /ˈrɪəli/NAmE /ˈriːəli/ adverb🔑 used to say what is actually the fact or the truth about sth (表明事实或真相)事实上,真正地,真实地◆What do you really think about it? 你到底对这事怎么看?◆Tell me what really happened. 告诉我究竟发生了什么事。◆They are not really my aunt and uncle. 其实他们并不是我的姑姑和姑父。◆I can't believe I am really going to meet the princess. 我不敢相信我真的要去见公主。🔑 used to emphasize sth you are saying or an opinion you are giving (强调观点等)确实,的确◆I want to help, I really do. 我想帮忙,真的。◆Now I really must go. 我确实得走了。◆I really don't mind. 我一点都不在意。◆He really likes you. 他的确喜欢你。◆I really and truly am in love this time. 我这一次确确实实是恋爱了。🔑 used to emphasize an adjective or adverb (加强形容词或副词的语气)◆a really hot fire 好热的炉子◆I'm really sorry. 我十分抱歉。🔑 used, often in negative sentences, to reduce the force of sth you are saying (常用于否定句以减弱语气)◆I don't really agree with that. 对此我不太赞同。◆It doesn't really matter. 没什么关系。◆'Did you enjoy the book?' ' Not really.'(= 'no' or 'not very much') “你喜欢那本书吗?” “不怎么喜欢。” HELP The position of really can change the meaning of the sentence. I don't really know means that you are not sure about something; I really don't know emphasizes that you do not know. (Look at sense 2.) * really 的位置会改变句子的意思。I don't really know 的意思是对某事没有把握;而 I really don't know 则强调不知道。(见第 2 义)🔑 used in questions and negative sentences when you want sb to say 'no' (用于疑问句和否定句,期望对方给以否定的答复)◆Do you really expect me to believe that? 你真以为我会相信吗?◆I don't really need to go, do I? 我并不一定非要去,对吧?🔑 used to express interest in or surprise at what sb is saying (答话时表示感兴趣或惊讶)◆'We're going to Japan next month.' 'Oh, really?' “我们下个月要去日本。” “哦,真的吗?”◆'She's resigned.' 'Really? Are you sure?' “她辞职了。” “真的?你肯定吗?”used to show that you disapprove of sth sb has done (表示不赞同某人所为)◆Really, you could have told us before. 真是的,其实你大可事先跟我们说一声的。 |