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单词 really
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Definition of really in English:

really

adverb ˈrɪəliˈri(ə)li
  • 1In actual fact, as opposed to what is said or imagined to be true or possible.

    真正地,确实地,实际上,事实上

    so what really happened?

    那么到底发生了什么事?

    they're not really my aunt and uncle

    他们实际上并非我的姑妈和姑父。

    sentence adverb really, there are only three options

    事实上,只有三种选择。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Can it really be possible that the web has an innate ability to unite its users into some more powerful collective?
    • It's just that he thinks this is a fact and nothing really can be done about it.
    • In fact teaching and research really constitute a single mission, the pursuit of knowledge.
    • The spirits were incredibly high, as you can imagine, and they really went out of their way to get me involved.
    • Could it really be the fact or the case that we only value allies who disagree with us?
    • It s no longer really possible to live up to that part of the custom but the spirit remains the same.
    • The ticket stub in my wallet has served as a reminder that it really was true.
    • The boldness comes in the fact that this is really the end of the film.
    • Again, neither the affirmative nor the negative answer is really satisfactory.
    • I think we should all turn to the person on our left and acknowledge the fact that we really are blessed.
    • It was a fascinating story and well worth the telling, but is it likely or possible that Davis was really so sainted?
    • In actual fact, what you really see in the television studio is a blank blue screen.
    • If they really are true supporters, they might consider getting behind the club and working for its future.
    • Anyone who imagines a perfect bureaucracy really is living in a world of fantasy.
    • Is it really possible to sue people over email when the address is not verifiable?
    • It's not really possible to say as I'm 20 pages and less than a single chapter into the book.
    • Perhaps it is time to wake up to the fact that there really is only one person to blame for all these happenings and that is ourselves.
    • Despite their size and the fact that they really are sharks, they are gentle, harmless creatures.
    • The other thing I really liked was the fact that the story really was neverending.
    • In actual fact I didn't really see him make many mistakes with that at all.
    Synonyms
    in fact, in actual fact, actually, in reality, in point of fact, as a matter of fact, in truth, if truth be told, to tell the truth, in actuality
    archaic in sooth
    1. 1.1 Used to emphasize a statement or opinion.
      果真, 的的确确,千真万确
      I really want to go

      我确实想走。

      I'm sorry, Ruth, I really am

      对不起,鲁思,我的确是。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sit on this porch, persuade the few tourist cars that arrived that they really ought to turn back.
      • I ought really to balance this out with a list of the good things that happened.
      • If they would, they really ought to stop what they're doing now and go home.
      • Because of the nature of the estate and the situation of the post office this is one branch that we really ought to fight to retain.
      • Normally, that ought to be a sure sign to someone like me that I really ought to forget about it.
      • Inevitably there will be people who think I ought really to be getting married.
      • I'm getting the urge to redesign the site again but really ought to wait and see the year out I think!
      • Yes, you really ought to hate Richards for all that good fortune, but the trouble is, you can't.
      • There's their flatmate William who really ought to be getting a place of his own by now.
      • I really cannot imagine just how much rubbish she and her partner can possibly generate.
      • So I really ought to walk the mile to Lisa's workplace to meet her for lunch now.
      • The authorities, in all their wisdom, really ought to dream up a more appealing format, you feel.
      • When you've finished you wonder why you made all that fuss, and I really ought to be used to it by now.
      • I really ought to hope that the murderous pair repented before they died.
      • The negative ones echo my own opinion that the book really isn't very good.
      • The next step is then to find all the things that you think really ought to fit into the definition of existence.
      • But people really ought to be ecstatic because it's become such an awful place to work.
      • It is really time that the opinions of the people of this country were heard clearly by our politicians.
      • Having been such a fan of the films for so long, I thought I really ought to see what inspired them.
      • They have been called the best live band in Britain so often that they really ought to get it printed on stationery.
      Synonyms
      genuinely, truly, honestly
    2. 1.2 Seriously (used in questions and exclamations with an implied negative answer)
      用于带有隐含的否定回答的疑问句和感叹句真的,是吗
      do you really expect me to believe that?

      你真的指望我会相信这件事吗?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the face of the complicated nature of pornography can any of us really answer this seemingly simple question?
      • Can this medium really have a genuine impact on the masses or is it another internet fashion?
      • Ok, nobody likes messy pavements or hawking in public, but is fining people for doing it really the answer?
      • Is it really a question of jurisdiction or whether there is a justiciable issue?
      • You keep talking about equal culpability, but that is not really the question, is it?
      • If you fine them, is the fine going to really impact on the children rather than on the parent?
      • Does she really imagine that the way forward for the party is not to embrace change?
      • Can a director really make an impact doing only things that come easily to him?
      • Will getting motorists to drive more slowly on the motorway really help reduce global warming?
      • Amazingly feminist and real about the women's feelings, can it really have been written by a bloke?
      • Does the minister really believe that changing the lyrics of rap records would reduce gun use?
      • Do those who write this stuff really think that people who teach small children have small minds?
      • Who really imagines it's possible to tell from one frame whether or a tape is genuine?
      • Are we really entitled to shout questions at politicians and expect answers whenever we want?
      • Is there really a very frightening and powerful structure behind this man, or not?
      • So can it really be true that his latest film is, well, quite funny?
      • Is this really the answer for Scotland, which boasts some of the greatest salmon streams in the world?
      • As an aside, I'd like to ask the question: Do questions really need to be justified?
      • In a time of increased tensions, is further segregation really the answer?
      • Do you think an organised group like yours can really have an impact on who wins?
      Synonyms
      genuinely, honestly, with all sincerity, truly, truthfully, wholeheartedly, with all one's heart, from the bottom of one's heart, earnestly, fervently, seriously
  • 2as submodifier Very; thoroughly.

    很,十分;全然

    I think she's really great

    我认为她很伟大。

    a really cold day

    很冷的一天。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you are running behind time it is much more effective to answer all questions briefly than it is to answer a few really well.
    • The problem is, this is the bit about card writing and receiving I really enjoy.
    • He has often wondered why his blog is so popular but it comes down to the guy can write really well.
    • If you're really good at answering questions there are now two ways you can earn money.
    • I ask all of those sorts of questions because I am really concerned about this issue.
    • I was so angry about colonization and really into the fact that Canada has a lot of stolen land.
    • Before we did anything we wrote and rewrote the script until we felt what we had got written down was a really good story.
    • In fact, ginger is really versatile in its health benefits so you should try it in various ways.
    • The really big question for the rest of us in Europe is what victory for one side or the other will mean in economic terms.
    • The woman who wrote it was really off with me right from the minute we met.
    • I had a day off yesterday and as you can see I got some really deep poems written.
    • It's a really difficult question to answer because we can do a lot about dissymmetry.
    • The idea was to give us peace and quiet, but it was really cold, and suddenly we weren't going so quick.
    • We only have about two months of winter here and only one of those is really cold.
    • It may be that there is a really straightforward answer and that it appears here somewhere.
    • All the poor guy can do is try to answer the question before something really nasty happens.
    • In other words, it's a question of what really gets you impassioned, instinctively.
    • Not training due to my cold has really started to worry me, to eat away at me.
    • There may well be a case for introducing more demanding questions for the really high flyers.
    • Imagine George Orwell, only with slightly different political opinions and in a really bad mood.
    Synonyms
    very, extremely, thoroughly, decidedly, awfully, terribly, frightfully, dreadfully, fearfully, exceptionally, exceedingly, immensely, uncommonly, remarkably, eminently, extraordinarily, most, positively, downright
    heartily
    Scottish unco
    North American quite
    French très
    informal terrifically, tremendously, right, devilishly, ultra, too … for words, mucho, mega, seriously, majorly, oh-so, stinking
    British informal jolly, ever so, dead, well, fair
    North American informal real, mighty, awful, plumb, powerful, way, bitching
    South African informal lekker
    informal, dated devilish
    archaic exceeding, sore
exclamationˈrɪəliˈri(ə)li
  • 1Used to express interest, surprise, or doubt.

    真的(用来表示兴趣、惊奇或疑惑)

    ‘I've been working hard.’ ‘Really?’

    “我一直在努力工作。”“真的?”

    Example sentencesExamples
    • People remember 10%, 20%...Oh Really?
    Synonyms
    is that so, is that a fact, well I never, well I never did
    go on, you don't say
    informal well knock/blow me down with a feather
    British informal well I'll be blowed
    North American informal well what do you know about that
    archaic go to
    1. 1.1 Used to express mild protest.
      真是的
      really, Marjorie, you do jump to conclusions!

      真是的,马乔里,你的结论太草率了!

    2. 1.2US Used to express agreement.
      真是的
      ‘It's a nightmare finding somewhere to live in this town.’ ‘Yeah, really.’

      “要在这个城里找个地方住是一件可怕的事。”“是的,真是这样。”

Phrases

  • really and truly

    • Used to emphasize the sincerity of a statement or opinion.

      实在,确实,的确;其实(用来增加陈述或观点的力量、诚意或严重性)

      I sometimes wonder whether you really and truly love me

      我有时候想你是否果真爱我。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • What seems to have been forgotten in all this recent discussion of the fairness of lodging house bylaws is that students, really and truly, are very different from average citizens.
      • But ‘despite all that, it is still not a proper job and I continue to have the distinct feeling that, really and truly, I should have been at work.’
      • I'll try, really and truly, to snap out of it quickly.
      • You are really and truly, happy for your friend because something fantastic is happening in their life, but at the same time you are so jealous of them that you want to scream.
      • I mean, really and truly, how do you get by during the day?

Rhymes

biyearly, yearly

Definition of really in US English:

really

adverbˈrē(ə)lēˈri(ə)li
  • 1In actual fact, as opposed to what is said or imagined to be true or possible.

    真正地,确实地,实际上,事实上

    so what really happened?

    那么到底发生了什么事?

    they're not really my aunt and uncle

    他们实际上并非我的姑妈和姑父。

    sentence adverb really, there are only three options

    事实上,只有三种选择。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If they really are true supporters, they might consider getting behind the club and working for its future.
    • The boldness comes in the fact that this is really the end of the film.
    • The spirits were incredibly high, as you can imagine, and they really went out of their way to get me involved.
    • Despite their size and the fact that they really are sharks, they are gentle, harmless creatures.
    • I think we should all turn to the person on our left and acknowledge the fact that we really are blessed.
    • Is it really possible to sue people over email when the address is not verifiable?
    • Could it really be the fact or the case that we only value allies who disagree with us?
    • In actual fact I didn't really see him make many mistakes with that at all.
    • Anyone who imagines a perfect bureaucracy really is living in a world of fantasy.
    • Again, neither the affirmative nor the negative answer is really satisfactory.
    • Can it really be possible that the web has an innate ability to unite its users into some more powerful collective?
    • In fact teaching and research really constitute a single mission, the pursuit of knowledge.
    • Perhaps it is time to wake up to the fact that there really is only one person to blame for all these happenings and that is ourselves.
    • The other thing I really liked was the fact that the story really was neverending.
    • It s no longer really possible to live up to that part of the custom but the spirit remains the same.
    • In actual fact, what you really see in the television studio is a blank blue screen.
    • The ticket stub in my wallet has served as a reminder that it really was true.
    • It's not really possible to say as I'm 20 pages and less than a single chapter into the book.
    • It's just that he thinks this is a fact and nothing really can be done about it.
    • It was a fascinating story and well worth the telling, but is it likely or possible that Davis was really so sainted?
    Synonyms
    in fact, in actual fact, actually, in reality, in point of fact, as a matter of fact, in truth, if truth be told, to tell the truth, in actuality
    1. 1.1 Used to add strength, sincerity, or seriousness to a statement or opinion.
      实在,确实,的确;其实(用来增加陈述或观点的力量、诚意或严重性)
      I really want to go

      我确实想走。

      I'm sorry, Ruth, I really am

      对不起,鲁思,我的确是。

      you really ought to tell her

      你真的该告诉她。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Normally, that ought to be a sure sign to someone like me that I really ought to forget about it.
      • The next step is then to find all the things that you think really ought to fit into the definition of existence.
      • Inevitably there will be people who think I ought really to be getting married.
      • When you've finished you wonder why you made all that fuss, and I really ought to be used to it by now.
      • There's their flatmate William who really ought to be getting a place of his own by now.
      • But people really ought to be ecstatic because it's become such an awful place to work.
      • I ought really to balance this out with a list of the good things that happened.
      • If they would, they really ought to stop what they're doing now and go home.
      • Yes, you really ought to hate Richards for all that good fortune, but the trouble is, you can't.
      • I really cannot imagine just how much rubbish she and her partner can possibly generate.
      • The authorities, in all their wisdom, really ought to dream up a more appealing format, you feel.
      • Because of the nature of the estate and the situation of the post office this is one branch that we really ought to fight to retain.
      • They have been called the best live band in Britain so often that they really ought to get it printed on stationery.
      • Sit on this porch, persuade the few tourist cars that arrived that they really ought to turn back.
      • I really ought to hope that the murderous pair repented before they died.
      • The negative ones echo my own opinion that the book really isn't very good.
      • So I really ought to walk the mile to Lisa's workplace to meet her for lunch now.
      • It is really time that the opinions of the people of this country were heard clearly by our politicians.
      • I'm getting the urge to redesign the site again but really ought to wait and see the year out I think!
      • Having been such a fan of the films for so long, I thought I really ought to see what inspired them.
      Synonyms
      genuinely, truly, honestly
    2. 1.2 Seriously (used in questions and exclamations with an implied negative answer)
      用于带有隐含的否定回答的疑问句和感叹句真的,是吗
      do you really expect me to believe that?

      你真的指望我会相信这件事吗?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Can this medium really have a genuine impact on the masses or is it another internet fashion?
      • You keep talking about equal culpability, but that is not really the question, is it?
      • Will getting motorists to drive more slowly on the motorway really help reduce global warming?
      • Does she really imagine that the way forward for the party is not to embrace change?
      • In a time of increased tensions, is further segregation really the answer?
      • Can a director really make an impact doing only things that come easily to him?
      • Do you think an organised group like yours can really have an impact on who wins?
      • In the face of the complicated nature of pornography can any of us really answer this seemingly simple question?
      • Is this really the answer for Scotland, which boasts some of the greatest salmon streams in the world?
      • Is it really a question of jurisdiction or whether there is a justiciable issue?
      • Are we really entitled to shout questions at politicians and expect answers whenever we want?
      • So can it really be true that his latest film is, well, quite funny?
      • Does the minister really believe that changing the lyrics of rap records would reduce gun use?
      • Amazingly feminist and real about the women's feelings, can it really have been written by a bloke?
      • As an aside, I'd like to ask the question: Do questions really need to be justified?
      • Who really imagines it's possible to tell from one frame whether or a tape is genuine?
      • Is there really a very frightening and powerful structure behind this man, or not?
      • If you fine them, is the fine going to really impact on the children rather than on the parent?
      • Do those who write this stuff really think that people who teach small children have small minds?
      • Ok, nobody likes messy pavements or hawking in public, but is fining people for doing it really the answer?
      Synonyms
      genuinely, honestly, with all sincerity, truly, truthfully, wholeheartedly, with all one's heart, from the bottom of one's heart, earnestly, fervently, seriously
  • 2as submodifier Very; thoroughly.

    很,十分;全然

    I think she's really great

    我认为她很伟大。

    a really cold day

    很冷的一天。

    he writes really well

    他写得很好。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I ask all of those sorts of questions because I am really concerned about this issue.
    • In fact, ginger is really versatile in its health benefits so you should try it in various ways.
    • I was so angry about colonization and really into the fact that Canada has a lot of stolen land.
    • The woman who wrote it was really off with me right from the minute we met.
    • The really big question for the rest of us in Europe is what victory for one side or the other will mean in economic terms.
    • In other words, it's a question of what really gets you impassioned, instinctively.
    • If you're really good at answering questions there are now two ways you can earn money.
    • It may be that there is a really straightforward answer and that it appears here somewhere.
    • The problem is, this is the bit about card writing and receiving I really enjoy.
    • All the poor guy can do is try to answer the question before something really nasty happens.
    • I had a day off yesterday and as you can see I got some really deep poems written.
    • Before we did anything we wrote and rewrote the script until we felt what we had got written down was a really good story.
    • It's a really difficult question to answer because we can do a lot about dissymmetry.
    • He has often wondered why his blog is so popular but it comes down to the guy can write really well.
    • There may well be a case for introducing more demanding questions for the really high flyers.
    • If you are running behind time it is much more effective to answer all questions briefly than it is to answer a few really well.
    • Imagine George Orwell, only with slightly different political opinions and in a really bad mood.
    • We only have about two months of winter here and only one of those is really cold.
    • Not training due to my cold has really started to worry me, to eat away at me.
    • The idea was to give us peace and quiet, but it was really cold, and suddenly we weren't going so quick.
    Synonyms
    genuinely, truly, honestly
    very, extremely, thoroughly, decidedly, awfully, terribly, frightfully, dreadfully, fearfully, exceptionally, exceedingly, immensely, uncommonly, remarkably, eminently, extraordinarily, most, positively, downright
exclamationˈrē(ə)lēˈri(ə)li
  • 1Used to express interest, surprise, or doubt.

    真的(用来表示兴趣、惊奇或疑惑)

    “I've been working hard.” “Really?”

    “我一直在努力工作。”“真的?”

    Example sentencesExamples
    • People remember 10%, 20%...Oh Really?
    Synonyms
    is that so, is that a fact, well i never, well i never did
    1. 1.1 Used to express mild protest.
      真是的
      really, Marjorie, you do jump to conclusions!

      真是的,马乔里,你的结论太草率了!

    2. 1.2US Used to express agreement.
      真是的
      “It's a nightmare finding somewhere to live in this town.” “Yeah, really.”

      “要在这个城里找个地方住是一件可怕的事。”“是的,真是这样。”

Phrases

  • really and truly

    • Used to emphasize the sincerity of a statement or opinion.

      实在,确实,的确;其实(用来增加陈述或观点的力量、诚意或严重性)

      I sometimes wonder whether you really and truly love me

      我有时候想你是否果真爱我。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • You are really and truly, happy for your friend because something fantastic is happening in their life, but at the same time you are so jealous of them that you want to scream.
      • What seems to have been forgotten in all this recent discussion of the fairness of lodging house bylaws is that students, really and truly, are very different from average citizens.
      • I mean, really and truly, how do you get by during the day?
      • But ‘despite all that, it is still not a proper job and I continue to have the distinct feeling that, really and truly, I should have been at work.’
      • I'll try, really and truly, to snap out of it quickly.
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