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🔑 trulyBrE /ˈtruːli/NAmE /ˈtruːli/ adverb🔑 used to emphasize that a particular statement, feeling, etc. is sincere or genuine (用于说法、感觉等)真诚地,诚恳地,衷心地◆I'm truly sorry that things had to end like this. 事情落到这样的结局,我从内心里感到歉疚。🔑 used to emphasize a particular quality (指性质)真正,确实◆a truly memorable occasion 的确值得纪念的盛事🔑 used to emphasize that a particular description is accurate or correct (指描述)确切,准确,精确,确实◆a truly democratic system of government 真正的民主政体◆(informal) Well, really and truly, things were better than expected. 啊,情况的的确确比预计的要好。 ●yours truly🔑 Yours Truly(NAmE, formal) used at the end of a formal letter before you sign your name (用于正式信函末尾署名前)(informal, often humorous) I/me 鄙人◆Steve came first, Robin second, and yours truly came last. 史蒂夫最先,罗宾第二,鄙人最后。●ˌwell and ˈtruly(informal) completely 完全;彻底◆By that time we were well and truly lost. 那时候我们已经完全迷路了。 |