serious的意思和读音

serious

: [ˈsɪriəs] : [ˈsɪəriəs]

adj.

adj.+n.serious problem,serious illness,serious injury,serious damage,serious accident

adj.lighthearted,trivial,minor,flippant,lightweight

adj.thoughtful,grave,solemn,important,momentous

seriousadj.bad

1.bad or dangerous

a serious illness/problem/offence

to cause serious injury/damage

They pose a serious threat to security.

The consequences could be serious.

needing thought

2.needing to be thought about carefully; not only for pleasure

a serious article

a serious newspaper

It's time to give serious consideration to this matter.

important

3.that must be treated as important

We need to get down to the serious business of working out costs.

The team is a serious contender for the title this year.

not silly

4.thinking about things in a careful and sensible way; not silly

Be serious for a moment; this is important.

I'm afraid I'm not a very serious person.

not joking

5.sincere about sth; not joking or meant as a joke

Believe me, I'm deadly(= extremely) serious .

Don't laugh, it's a serious suggestion.

Is she serious about wanting to sell the house?

He's really serious about Penny and wants to get engaged.

You can't be serious!(= you must be joking)/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

You think I did it? Be serious!(= what you suggest is ridiculous)

large amount

6.(informal)used to emphasize that there is a large amount of sth

You can earn serious money doing that.

I'm ready to do some serious eating(= I am very hungry) .饿

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adj.1.bad or dangerous enough to make you worried2.important and deserving attention3.meaning what you say or do, and not making a joke4.careful and detailed5.someone who is serious thinks carefully about things and does not laugh much; appearing worried or upset6.dealing with important, complicated, or difficult ideas or subjects7.if you are in a serious romantic relationship with someone, you intend to stay together for a long time8.involved in an activity in a way that shows you like it a lot and think it is important9.extreme, or large in amount1.bad or dangerous enough to make you worried2.important and deserving attention3.meaning what you say or do, and not making a joke4.careful and detailed5.someone who is serious thinks carefully about things and does not laugh much; appearing worried or upset6.dealing with important, complicated, or difficult ideas or subjects7.if you are in a serious romantic relationship with someone, you intend to stay together for a long time8.involved in an activity in a way that shows you like it a lot and think it is important9.extreme, or large in amount

1. timedity serious flirt ...

2. 112. second 113. serious 114. several ...

3. separation n. serious a. servant n. ...

4. separation n. serious a. servant n. ...

5. happen v. serious adj. business n. ...

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1.He and his wife have never had a serious quarrel. Through mutual indifference they've just drifted apart.

2.After Imjin battle, Ming dynasty was into a serious political and economic crisis, and it was perished less than fifty years after the war.

3.He made a serious mistake in spelling. Can you point it out?

4.One of the most serious events of his reign was the beginning of the debasement of Byzantine coins.

5.The violence was subsiding and I thought he might be serious about peace.

6.the conversation when he could give it a serious turn.

7.If the broader economy does not take a serious dip in the next few months, a housing recovery is possible next year, he added.

8.That serious work may not be something we really wish to do, but it is often necessary, especially for adults that need to make a living.

9.America's policy of trade with Britain and France continued to be a serious issue.

10.We will, of course, attempt to finish the construction by the deadline; as you know, we have had several serious delays.