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/ˈdɪəli/ |
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1 | very much 非常;很 | He dearly wants to win. 他很想赢。 | | I love him dearly in spite of all his faults. 尽管他有许多缺点,我还是非常爱他。 | | would dearly like to do sth I’ d dearly like to be there when he finds out the truth! 当他查明真相时,我非常愿意到场! | |
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2 | with serious loss , damage , or trouble 代价高地;破坏严重地;麻烦多地 | You’ re going to pay dearly for that mistake. 你要为那个错误付出高昂的代价。 | |
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- | dearlybeloved spoken formal |
| used by a priest or other religious official as a way of speaking to the people at the start of a Christian ceremony , especially a wedding |
| 亲爱的人们(牧师或其他宗教官员在宗教仪式,尤指婚礼,开始时对人们的称呼) |
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