merely的意思和读音

merely

: [ˈmɪrli] : [ˈmɪə(r)li]

adv.

adv.+v.merely offset,merely reflect

adv.just,only,simply,purely

merelyadv.

1.used meaning ‘only’ or ‘simply’ to emphasize a fact or sth that you are saying

It is not merely a job, but a way of life.

He said nothing, merely smiled and watched her.

They agreed to go merely because they were getting paid for it.

I'm merely stating what everybody knows anyway.

adv.1.;;;

adv.1ed for emphasizing that something is small or unimportant2ed for emphasizing that something is not as bad, severe, or important as someone thinks it is

1. mere a. merely ad. merit n. ...

2. mere a. merely ad. merit n. ...

3. 〖 only〗 merely;simply;only〗 〖 haveto〗 ...

4. furniture merely certainly

5. brass merely engage ...

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1.It merely reflects the light of the sun, like a huge mirror hung in the sky.

2.Sometimes, it seems as though civilian drivers merely failed to get off the road fast enough.

3.But younger children are often merely trying to figure out a definition of the term.

4.Creating a synthetic ETF does not eliminate this illiquidity risk, but merely transforms it into a bet on the creditworthiness of a bank.ETF

5.I do not want to put down to my account either nostalgia or bitterness, and I merely want to see clearly.

6.He had seen a mad woman in Battle Square, but she had merely clutched a bundle of rags and rocked herself to and fro, keening like a gull.广

7.She said nothing, but merely sniffed and turned over the pages of her newspaper.

8.Then it had not been merely the stars to which he had aspired on that June night.

9.But it may be a mistake to think of Mr Clegg merely as a force for realigning Britain's existing party landscape.

10.Although he merely managed sixth in Athens, he's not one to let pressure rattle him in this supremely mental sport.