really的意思和读音

really

: [ˈriəli] : [ˈrɪəli]

adv.

adv.+v.really need,really love,really come,really exist,really happen

adv.on the contrary,hardly

adv.actually,in fact,in truth,in reality,trulyreallyadv.

1.used to say what is actually the fact or the truth about sth

What do you really think about it?

Tell me what really happened.

They are not really my aunt and uncle.

I can't believe I am really going to meet the princess.

2.used to emphasize sth you are saying or an opinion you are giving

I want to help, I really do.

Now I really must go.

I really don't mind.

He really likes you.

I really and truly am in love this time.

3.used to emphasize an adjective or adverb

a really hot fire

I'm really sorry.

4.used, often in negative sentences, to reduce the force of sth you are saying

I don't really agree with that.

It doesn't really matter.

‘Did you enjoy the book?’ ‘ Not really .’(= ‘no’ or ‘not very much’)“?”“。”

5.used in questions and negative sentences when you want sb to say ‘no’

Do you really expect me to believe that?

I don't really need to go, do I?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

6.used to express interest in or surprise at what sb is saying

‘We're going to Japan next month.’ ‘Oh, really?’“。”“?”

‘She's resigned.’ ‘Really? Are you sure?’“。”“?”

7.used to show that you disapprove of sth sb has done

Really, you could have told us before.

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adv.1.very, or very mucstronged for talking about what is in fact true, especially when something else seems to be true3ed for emphasizing what you are saying about a situation4pletely5ed for showing that you are surprised by or interested in what someone has just told you6ed for showing that you do not approve of what someone has done or said1.very, or very mucstronged for talking about what is in fact true, especially when something else seems to be true3ed for emphasizing what you are saying about a situation4pletely5ed for showing that you are surprised by or interested in what someone has just told you6ed for showing that you do not approve of what someone has done or said

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1.But this example shows that the size of the web really depends on your definition of what's a useful page, and there is no exact answer.

2.They are really like a group of beautiful birds, who seem to lead us into a wonderful forest world.仿

3.This also suggests that the technology is far from perfect --it may well require quite some time to build up to a really large quake.---

4.Invite him to do something fun that the two of you used to really enjoy doing together.

5.Things that really worries me is all of the economic problems that led to these crises are all going to be there the day after.

6.After years of consideration, he knew that he was really liked her, but he did not know what to do.

7.Rizhao, in Shandong Province, is one of the hundreds of Chinese cities gearing up to really grow.

8.Because the bank knows its borrower better than anyone else, it has the best idea of what the loan is really worth.

9.Tired go grab a stump sat down and hold invincible beauty, matchless and pure and fresh and pure, really is happy wind, deep fragrance.便

10.But I remember walking out of the tunnel and hearing our fans and thinking they were really up for it.