释义 |
of course 1 — used to show that what is being said is very obvious or already generally known当然,那还用说(表示所说之事显而易见) -
We're talking, of course, about what happened last night.我们当然是在说昨晚发生的事。 -
She was late and rude—so of course she didn't get the job.她迟到了,还没礼貌——她没得到那份工作是理所当然的。 -
Of course, it wasn't easy for me to admit I was wrong.当然啦,要我承认自己错了不容易。 -
“Has the bus already left?” “Of course.”“公共汽车已经走了吗?”“那还用说。” 2 — used informally to give permission or say yes in a way that shows you are very certain当然,肯定(表示很确定地同意或肯定,非正式用法) -
“May I borrow this book?” “Of course!” [=absolutely, certainly]“我可以借这本书吗?”“当然可以!” -
“Will you go?” “Of course!”“你去吗?”“当然要去!”“ -
“Are you angry with me for being late?” “Of course not!” [=I am not at all angry]“我迟到了。你生我的气吗?”“肯定没有!”“ -
“Did you take the money?” “Of course not!” [=I definitely did not]“你把钱拿走了?”“当然没拿!” 3 — used to stress that what you are saying is true and you feel no doubt about it当然,肯定,毫无疑问(强调所说之事确凿无疑) — see also as a matter of course at 1matter |