utterly的意思和读音

utterly

: [ˈʌtərli] : [ˈʌtə(r)li]

adv.

adv.+v.utterly destroy,fail utterly

adv.+adj.utterly opposed

adv.hardly

adv.completely,absolutely,totally,extremely,entirely

adv.1.,;

adv.1pletely, often used for emphasizing how bad someone or something is

1. ... proof n. , , , [] utterly adv. , , physician n. , ...

2. ... proof n. , , , [] utterly adv. , , physician n. , ...

3. ... proof n. , , , [] utterly adv. , , physician n. , ...

4. uttermost utterly Utopia ...

5. ... 〖 clean;pure〗 〖 completely;utterly〖 clearance〗 ...

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1.She had gone through so much, her sleep still was full of the past agony, and it had been useless, utterly useless.

2.I woke up out of the ether with an utterly abandoned feeling, and asked the nurse right away if it was a boy or a girl.

3.By now we were utterly exhausted, and felt as though our blistered hands could not pull the boat a yard farther.

4.To try to solve the world's problem without solving your individual problem is futile, utterly empty, because you and I make up the world.

5.I was sure the request would be something utterly fantastic, and for a moment I was sorry I'd ever set foot upon his overpopulated lawn.

6.To say a woman is talented and scholarly is like praising a flower for balancing on the scale with a cabbage or potato-utterly pointless.仿

7.The dark presence on Earth is to be eradicated utterly. Their time has expired and then some. This has not changed.

8.When I jokingly described him as one of the "linear people" , he looked utterly bewildered, as if I'd created a category out of thin air.线

9.He was typical in that he had never been out of Tibet and was utterly innocent of international affairs.西

10.Maggie giggled at the sight of him, he looked utterly ridiculous.