scarcely的意思和读音

scarcely

: [ˈskersli] : [ˈskeə(r)sli]

adv.

adv.+v.scarcely remember

adv.fully

adv.barely,hardly,only just,just,narrowly

scarcelyadv.

1.only just; almost not

I can scarcely believe it.

We scarcely ever meet.

Scarcely a week goes by without some new scandal in the papers.

2.used to say that sth happens immediately after sth else happens

He had scarcely put the phone down when the doorbell rang.

Scarcely had the game started when it began to rain.

3.used to suggest that sth is not at all reasonable or likely

It was scarcely an occasion for laughter.

She could scarcely complain, could she?

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adv.1.almost not, or almost none2.only just3ed for showing that something is certainly not true or possible

1. scan n. scarcely scare ...

2. scan n. scarcely scare ...

3. scarce a. scarcely ad. scare v. 使 n.; …

4. scarce scarcely scare ...

5. rotation n. scarcely ad. smash v. ...

6. saying n. scarcely ad. scatter v. ...

7. satiety scarcely sedentary ...

8. ... respond ... scarcely , , soak , 湿, ...

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1.The end of Earnshaw was what might have been expected; it followed fast on his sister's: there was scarcely six months between them.

2.Here was the long, listless penis, there the curt, athletic knob or innocent rosebud of someone scarcely out of school.

3.It scarcely seems to matter that most of these schools are ersatz affairs with few conventional qualifications.

4.My heart was beating so fast, and there was such a singing in my ears, that I could scarcely stammer I had no objection .

5.Scarcely a year previously, his father, Percival, had been convicted of a savage and well-publicized attack upon three young Muggles.西使

6.I scarcely need say how much I enjoyed the holiday.

7.At times this deep strain of pathos was all that could be heard, and scarcely heard, sighing amid a desolate silence.

8.The image of the United States could scarcely be at a lower ebb. But in Asia, at least, anger at the U. S. may be turning to sorrow.

9.On the face of it, the trip could scarcely have been a more welcome respite for Mr Aso.访

10.Anyway, I could see that he was in a state of great terror, for his tottering legs would scarcely support his stout, bulky form.