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reallyadverb(NOT IMAGINARY)He isn't reallyangry- he's justpretending.他不是真生气——他只是假装的。 You don't reallyexpectthem torefuse, do you?你实际上并没料到他们会拒绝,是不是? A2used to say that something iscertain: (表示非常肯定)确实地,的确 Thank you, but I really couldn'teatanother thing.多谢,但是我真的什么也吃不下了。 He's really going to do it thistime.这一次他是真的要去做这件事了。 - Theconstraintsofpolitenesswouldn'tallowher to say what she reallythoughtabout hiscooking.
- I don't reallyknowhow she got thejob, but Isuspecther mother's gotcontacts.
- He doesn't reallymeanit - he's just beingcontrary.
- Ajokecan be veryrevealingabout what someone's reallythinking.
- She's not reallyangry- it's just aput-on.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTrue, real, false, and unreal - actual
- actuality
- actually
- all that glitters is not goldidiom
- apocryphal
- faithful
- fake news
- false
- false flag
- falsely
- not so muchidiom
- nothing could be further from the truthidiom
- nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom
- parallel universe
- post-factual
- validity
- veridical
- verifiability
- verifiable
- verifiably
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: reallyadverb(VERY)A1very or very much: 非常;很;极其 She's reallynice.她人很好。 Thisroomis reallyhot.这个房间里太热了。 That's reallyinteresting.那真是太有趣了。 It's a reallydifficultdecision.这确实是个很难做的决定。 "Did you like it?Notreally(= no)."你喜欢它吗? "不太喜欢。" - Securitycheckshavebecomereallystrictat theairport.
- I had tofillin this reallycomplicatedform.
- We had a reallyroughcrossing- I wassickthreetimes.
- Why do you have a down on him? Ithinkheseemsreallynice.
- Mydadwas always really good at making upstories.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinguistics: very & extreme - abjectly
- abundantly
- beyond
- biblical
- blankly
- completely
- desperately
- extreme
- highly
- rank
- raving
- serious
- smack
- spectacularly
- such
- terrible
- terribly
- unutterably
- veritably
- wonderfully
See more results » GrammarReally We use the adverb really when we want to emphasise something:… A2used toexpressinterest,surprise, oranger: (用于表示感兴趣、惊奇或恼怒)真的,是吗,真是的 "I'm gettingmarriedto Fred." "Really? When?"“我就要和弗雷德结婚了。”“是吗?什么时候?” "She'spromisedtoshaveherheadforcharity." "Really? Do youthinkshe'll do it?"“她已经答应为慈善事业剃掉自己的头发。”“真的吗?你觉得她会做吗?” "He hasn'tbroughtthebookback." "Oh, really! That's the secondtimeI'veaskedhim!"“他没把书带回来。”“哎呀,真是的!我都跟他说了两次了!” - "She'sleaving." "Really?"
- "Ifindhim veryattractive." "Really?"
- "Ithoughtit was thebestfilmI'deverseen." "Really?"
- "Ithinkthey've justsoldtheirhouse." "Really?"
- "Isawhim intownyesterday." "Really?"
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinguistics: interjections - aiyo
- alas and alackphrase
- attaboy
- attagirl
- auf Wiedersehen
- aw shucks
- eatyourheart outidiom
- figure
- goodo
- mazel tov
- more
- more power toyourelbow!idiom
- need
- need I say more?idiom
- no siridiom
- period
- small wonderidiom
- the rest is historyidiom
- you seeidiom
- yum yum
See more results » GrammarReally We use the adverb really when we want to emphasise something:… (Definition ofreallyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)really| American Dictionaryreallyadverb[not gradable](SINCERELY)I’m reallytellingthetruththistime. If she reallycaredabout me, she would have called by now. reallyadverb[not gradable](VERY GREAT)That was a really goodmovie. Thisroomis reallyhot. reallyadverb[not gradable](ACTUALLY)What reallyhappenedthatday? I just don’tknowif we would really use it that much. reallyexclamation(EXPRESSING SURPRISE)used toexpressinterest,surprise, orannoyance: "Debbie and I are gettingmarried." "Really? When?" Really, Jen, you should haveletmeknowsooner. (Definition ofreallyfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofreallyreally Moreover, the morphisms between such datatypes arereally'computed' by the elements tracking them, in the sense that each tracking element determines its function.From theCambridge English Corpus The following chapters, though superficially presenting the appearance of disconnected essays,reallypossess a strong bond of continuity.From theCambridge English Corpus Both are explicit, algorithmically defined mappings; one cannotreallychange them in any significant way.From theCambridge English Corpus In particular, areallyunbounded operator (that is, one whose norm is infinite) is partial, not out of a forgotten totality, but intrinsically.From theCambridge English Corpus Beforereallytackling the issues of longrange planning strategies, in chapter 7, the author sets the scene in the first five chapters.From theCambridge English Corpus Note that with no alternative use of labour, we cannotreallyseparate return to labour from resource rent.From theCambridge English Corpus Other forms of exchange are acknowledged, but notreallydiscussed.From theCambridge English Corpus At the same time, while this arrangement helps to define ideal types, it also runs the risk of obscuring what the debate isreallyabout.From theCambridge English Corpus Areallygood question speaks from common sense and, because it does, the results can be expected to produce vast social turmoil.From theCambridge English Corpus Ireallycannot take all this stuff seriously.From theCambridge English Corpus Then it soundsreallynice, then you hear all the sounds, you hear the space.From theCambridge English Corpus He asked whether an architect ought to be granted such wide latitude to 'butcherreallybeautiful buildings'.From theCambridge English Corpus There are very good reasons why we need to be able to see or hear what isreallyout there, rather than what we anticipate.From theCambridge English Corpus I think women who want desperately to compete ; they're going toreallyfeel it.From theCambridge English Corpus My grandpa, when he was old, he couldn't do things for himself ... it just seemedreallysad.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/really## |