释义 |
'zackly, 'zactly|ˈzæklɪ, ˈzæktlɪ| Repr. a dial. or colloq. pronunc. of exactly adv.
1886Baumann Londinismen 239/1 ‘Zactly.., exactly. 1893H. A. Shands Some Peculiarities of Speech in Mississippi 69 Zackly.., negro for exactly. 1929W. Faulkner Sartoris iii. vi. 232 ‘Yessuh,’ Simon agreed readily. ‘Hit struck me jes' 'zackly dat way.’ 1929H. Williamson Beautiful Years (rev. ed.) vi. 63 ‘Isn't the sunshine lovely, Mr. Lewis?’ ‘Eh, ooh? 'Zactly!’ 1973Amer. Speech 1970 XLV. 77 Her dress was 'zactly like mine. 1983R. Sutcliff Blue Remembered Hills xii. 91 Some people believed that Mr. Snow was, in West Country parlance ‘not quite zackly’... I think he was just simple in the true sense of the word. |