almost的意思和读音

almost

: [ˈɔlmoʊst] : [ˈɔːlməʊst]

adv.

adj.

adv.exactly

adv.nearly,just about,virtually,practically,more or less

almostadv.

1.not quite

I like almost all of them.

It's a mistake they almost always make.

The story is almost certainly false.

It's almost time to go.

Dinner's almost ready.

He slipped and almost fell.

Their house is almost opposite ours.

They'll eat almost anything.

Almost no one(= hardly anyone) believed him.

adv.1.,,,

adj.1.

adv.1.nearly but not completely

1. allocate vt. almost adv. along prep…

2. allocate vt. almost adv. along prep…

3. anytime!- almost!- awful!- ...

4. ,;[ this] (1) ;[ almost;nearly] (2) [ be going to;will;shall] ...

5. pinching almost , networks ...

6. young a. n. almost ad. , 256 432 read v. ,,, ...

7. 〖 little〗 almost〖 strokes〗 ...

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1.It's almost as if their bodies are trying to regain the lost fat.

2.Almost the only thing a Catholic (or even the spouse of a Catholic) cannot be, by British law, is king or queen.

3.When young he quitted his home and travelled to the metropolis, which he reached in a state of almost utter destitution.

4.Never before had the world seen such a movement. It was a never-ending stream. Towns grew and villages sprang up almost overnight.

5.Our record of these is almost wholly confined to the papers which he kept and put in his box when he left Trinity for London.

6.The time passed so lightly in this good company, that I began to be almost reconciled to my residence at Shaw.

7.The student spent almost an hour trying to puzzle out the meaning of this difficult sentence.

8.But he turned down almost all of it, saying the payment was illegal and that he could be accused of corruption if he accepted it.

9.'It's almost as if they're in some kind of identity crisis. In a sense it's keeping the brain in a sort of time warp. '“。”

10.As I took her almost weightless body in my hand and carried it out to the meadow, I felt a genuine sadness.