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dead.ly5ded7liadj, adv-ier, -iest非常,极度She was deadly (= completely) serious when she said what had happened.她在讲述发生的事情时,极为严肃。They have been deadly (= extreme) enemies ever since she accused him of stealing her chequebook.自从她谴责他偷了自己的支票簿后,他们就一直是死对头。(infml) Professor Petersen's lectures are deadly (= very) boring/dull.皮特森教授的讲课乏味/枯燥得要命。(infml) If an event or situation is deadly, it is extremely bad or unpleasant.沉闷的,枯燥的The party was deadly--I'd never seen so many boring people in one place before.舞会沉闷极了----我以前从没见到过这么多无聊的人都聚在一个地方。She made incredible accusations in deadly earnest (= totally seriously).她一本正经地进行了令人难以置信的指控。
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