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单词 barely
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Definition of barely in English:

barely

adverb ˈbɛːliˈbɛrli
  • 1Only just; almost not.

    仅仅;几乎不

    she nodded, barely able to speak

    她点点头,几乎说不出话来。

    as submodifier a barely perceptible pause

    难以察觉的停顿。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He looked so vulnerable, barely sitting up with an arched back, and his face downcast.
    • I've planned to cover 15 exhibitions in six hours but from experience you barely manage half.
    • It was really awful making a kid who could barely sit still as it was meditate daily.
    • Ryden was barely two when they sat us down and told us they were having another baby.
    • Just barely managing to remain sitting on the table was Kimrey, waving frantically at me to join her.
    • He could barely sit through Coach Quinn's speech in the boy's locker room.
    • It also helped that the plate was huge - so big, in fact, that Vicky and I could barely finish half of it.
    • Fished on a floating line, the flies are lobbed slightly upstream barely an arm's length from the rod.
    • She stood up and was shown to be attired in a short tan dress that barely reached her knees.
    • The average land holding is barely half a hectare, which in these conditions is not enough on which to grow food for a year.
    • I had to go round the flat, half asleep, eyes barely open, looking for a likely candidate for a bulb replacement.
    • Why that album sat around doing barely any business for so many months is quite beyond me.
    • We had barely been sitting there a minute and a leaf from a maple tree above me fell into my lap.
    • His study is so full of fossils and chemical apparatus of various kinds that there is barely room to sit down.
    • My last one just slightly less than that, and this one barely half the length of Moulin Rouge.
    • If I lose my balance, if I fall over, into the mud, in this much pain, barely able to move, I may not get up.
    • However, Mr Selwood says the fear of being homeless has left him a broken man barely able to eat.
    • It looked like it had struck her so violently that she was barely able to contain it.
    • Today I had a snooze before getting in the bath; right now I can barely sit up and I haven't eaten.
    • She nodded her head, barely able to keep the silly grin from her face.
    Synonyms
    hardly, scarcely, just, only just, narrowly, by the skin of one's teeth, by a hair's breadth, by a very small margin, by the narrowest of margins, by a nose
    almost not
    informal by a whisker
    1. 1.1 Only a very short time before.
      刚刚,才
      they had barely sat down before forty policemen swarmed in

      他们刚刚坐下,40名警察就拥了进来。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We had barely sat down when the a group of four diners in the restaurant demanded to see the chef.
      • We'd barely sat down before a gang of teenagers, all masked, came rampaging in.
      • Aaron Brown had barely started at CNN when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center.
      • Paulette’s bedsheets had barely cooled down when her telephone rang, erasing the lazy smile that curled the corners of her mouth.
      • Another notary had barely sat down to commence the signing process when the wife of the borrower began flirting with him.
      • When the reports arrived, black smoke was still pouring from the shelter, and the operation to recover bodies had barely begun.
      • The flight to safety has barely started.
      • It had barely rung once when Rudy answered. "Robert Charlton's phone."
      • The second half had barely started when RI hooker Allport burst between two tacklers to score.
      • Jeff Merkley's candidacy had barely gotten going and surely hadn't had time to register with many voters.
      • The half had barely started when Fitzgerald delivered a great pass to Cotter to send over a point.
      • Daum skulked away to be replaced by Rudi Voeller, who had barely sat down before he was off to be national coach.
      • The smoke had barely cleared from the suicide bombing in Afghanistan this morning when right-wing pundits began their attempt to politically exploit the attack on or near Cheney.
  • 2In a simple and sparse way.

    贫乏地;光秃秃

    their barely furnished house

    他们那陈设简陋的房子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At night, when the moon is about to rise, this is what it can look like on the barely lit island of Fernando de Noronha.
    • It’s barely lit -candles align the walls and tables. The music: A subtle jazz number coming from the piano hidden in the corner.
    • It was barely furnished: a small seating area with a glass coffee table at one end and the piano and stereo system at the other.
    • He walked around the table as the others sat in his dark palace, barely lit by a few small lamps.
    • I write this story to you from my barely furnished two windowed room where I await the one thing I hold dearest to me.
    • Fully furnished apartments cost much, more than barely furnished apartments.
    • A massive, red-lit room features a stage in the back corner and a beautiful 40-foot wood bar running the length of the north side, barely lit by table lamps and the backlit bar.
    • Will you buy a lot with a fully furnished house, a barely furnished house, a stripped house or with no accompanying house at all?
  • 3archaic Openly; explicitly.

    〈古〉公开地;不加掩饰地

Definition of barely in US English:

barely

adverbˈberlēˈbɛrli
  • 1Only just; almost not.

    仅仅;几乎不

    she nodded, barely able to speak

    她点点头,几乎说不出话来。

    as submodifier a barely perceptible pause

    难以察觉的停顿。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why that album sat around doing barely any business for so many months is quite beyond me.
    • We had barely been sitting there a minute and a leaf from a maple tree above me fell into my lap.
    • She nodded her head, barely able to keep the silly grin from her face.
    • My last one just slightly less than that, and this one barely half the length of Moulin Rouge.
    • She stood up and was shown to be attired in a short tan dress that barely reached her knees.
    • Today I had a snooze before getting in the bath; right now I can barely sit up and I haven't eaten.
    • It looked like it had struck her so violently that she was barely able to contain it.
    • However, Mr Selwood says the fear of being homeless has left him a broken man barely able to eat.
    • It also helped that the plate was huge - so big, in fact, that Vicky and I could barely finish half of it.
    • If I lose my balance, if I fall over, into the mud, in this much pain, barely able to move, I may not get up.
    • It was really awful making a kid who could barely sit still as it was meditate daily.
    • Fished on a floating line, the flies are lobbed slightly upstream barely an arm's length from the rod.
    • His study is so full of fossils and chemical apparatus of various kinds that there is barely room to sit down.
    • He looked so vulnerable, barely sitting up with an arched back, and his face downcast.
    • I had to go round the flat, half asleep, eyes barely open, looking for a likely candidate for a bulb replacement.
    • Ryden was barely two when they sat us down and told us they were having another baby.
    • He could barely sit through Coach Quinn's speech in the boy's locker room.
    • I've planned to cover 15 exhibitions in six hours but from experience you barely manage half.
    • Just barely managing to remain sitting on the table was Kimrey, waving frantically at me to join her.
    • The average land holding is barely half a hectare, which in these conditions is not enough on which to grow food for a year.
    Synonyms
    hardly, scarcely, just, only just, narrowly, by the skin of one's teeth, by a hair's breadth, by a very small margin, by the narrowest of margins, by a nose
    1. 1.1 Only a short time before.
      刚刚,才
      they had barely sat down when forty policemen swarmed in

      他们刚刚坐下,40名警察就拥了进来。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The half had barely started when Fitzgerald delivered a great pass to Cotter to send over a point.
      • Jeff Merkley's candidacy had barely gotten going and surely hadn't had time to register with many voters.
      • Another notary had barely sat down to commence the signing process when the wife of the borrower began flirting with him.
      • The flight to safety has barely started.
      • The second half had barely started when RI hooker Allport burst between two tacklers to score.
      • Daum skulked away to be replaced by Rudi Voeller, who had barely sat down before he was off to be national coach.
      • The smoke had barely cleared from the suicide bombing in Afghanistan this morning when right-wing pundits began their attempt to politically exploit the attack on or near Cheney.
      • When the reports arrived, black smoke was still pouring from the shelter, and the operation to recover bodies had barely begun.
      • Paulette’s bedsheets had barely cooled down when her telephone rang, erasing the lazy smile that curled the corners of her mouth.
      • Aaron Brown had barely started at CNN when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center.
      • We'd barely sat down before a gang of teenagers, all masked, came rampaging in.
      • It had barely rung once when Rudy answered. "Robert Charlton's phone."
      • We had barely sat down when the a group of four diners in the restaurant demanded to see the chef.
  • 2In a simple and sparse way.

    贫乏地;光秃秃

    their barely furnished house

    他们那陈设简陋的房子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was barely furnished: a small seating area with a glass coffee table at one end and the piano and stereo system at the other.
    • I write this story to you from my barely furnished two windowed room where I await the one thing I hold dearest to me.
    • At night, when the moon is about to rise, this is what it can look like on the barely lit island of Fernando de Noronha.
    • Fully furnished apartments cost much, more than barely furnished apartments.
    • Will you buy a lot with a fully furnished house, a barely furnished house, a stripped house or with no accompanying house at all?
    • A massive, red-lit room features a stage in the back corner and a beautiful 40-foot wood bar running the length of the north side, barely lit by table lamps and the backlit bar.
    • It’s barely lit -candles align the walls and tables. The music: A subtle jazz number coming from the piano hidden in the corner.
    • He walked around the table as the others sat in his dark palace, barely lit by a few small lamps.
  • 3archaic Openly; explicitly.

    〈古〉公开地;不加掩饰地

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