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单词 really
释义
really
(rəli )
1. adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] A2
You can use really to emphasize a statement. [spoken, emphasis]
I'm very sorry. I really am.
It really is best to manage without any medication if you possibly can.
I really do feel that some people are being unfair.
You know, we really ought to get another car.
I'm fine, really I'm fine.
Synonyms: certainly, absolutely, undoubtedly, genuinely  
2. adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb] A2
You can use really to emphasize an adjective or adverb. [emphasis]
It was really good.
They were really nice people.
I know her really well.
Synonyms: very, particularly, seriously [informal], truly  
3. adverb [usually ADVERB with verb, oft ADVERB adjective] B1
You use really when you are discussing the real facts about something, in contrast to the ones someone wants you to believe.
My father didn't really love her.
What was really going on?
You make them feel that it was their decision when it wasn't really.
Synonyms: truly, actually, in fact, indeed  
4. adverb [ADVERB before verb] B1
People use really in questions and negative statements when they want you to answer 'no'. [emphasis]
Do you really think he would be that stupid?
You can't really expect me to believe you didn't know him.
Synonyms: honestly, actually, truthfully, in all sincerity  
5. adverb [ADVERB before verb] A2
If you refer to a time when something really begins to happen, you are emphasizing that it starts to happen at that time to a much greater extent and much more seriously than before. [emphasis]
That's when the pressure really started.
He only really started going out with girls at college.
6. adverb [ADV after neg, usually ADVERB with verb] B1+
People sometimes use really to slightly reduce the force of a negative statement. [spoken, vagueness]
I'm not really surprised.
'Did they hurt you?'—'Not really.'
I didn't really notice what I was eating.
I don't think that's very fair really.
7. adverb [ADVERB with cl] B2
People sometimes add really to statements in order to make them less definite and more uncertain. [spoken, vagueness]
She is a quiet girl really.
I'm happy most of the time, really.
8. adverb [ADVERB with cl] A2
People use really to show that they are surprised or that the person they are speaking to may be surprised about something. [mainly British, spoken, feelings]
Actually it was quite good really.
I was really rather fond of Arthur.
9. convention A2
You can say really to express surprise or disbelief at what someone has said. [spoken, feelings]
'We discovered it was totally the wrong decision.'—'Really?'
'We saw a very bright shooting star.'—'Did you really?'
10. convention A2
You can say 'really' in a conversation to show that you are interested in what someone is saying.
'We had a very interesting chat.'—'Really? About what?'
11. exclamation B2
Some people say really when they are slightly annoyed or offended by something. [British, spoken, feelings]
Really, Mr Riss, I expected better of you.
Translations:
Chinese: 真正地, 真的
Japanese: 本当に, 本当に
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