literally基本解釋
副詞逐字地; 照字面地; 確實(shí)地,真正地; [口語(yǔ)]差不多,簡(jiǎn)直(用于加強語(yǔ)意)
literally反義詞
literally的反義詞
副詞figuratively
literally同義詞
literally
副詞reallyexactlyword-for-wordactually
literally相關(guān)例句
副詞
1. The children were literally starving.
孩子們的確是在挨餓。
2. The city was literally destroyed.
那個(gè)城市真個(gè)被毀滅了。
literally網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1.
1. 簡(jiǎn)直:在中國的環(huán)境中,國家簡(jiǎn)直(literally)是在掠奪土地. 在這一部分的開(kāi)頭,我引用了萬(wàn)里的話(huà),萬(wàn)里在二十世紀八十年代是主管農業(yè)的副總理,也是一個(gè)自由派改革者,他在貧困的安徽省推行了農村改革.
2. 簡(jiǎn)直,照字面地:predecessor前輩,前任,前身 | literally 簡(jiǎn)直,照字面地 | temper調和,使緩和;脾氣
literally詞典解釋
1. 簡(jiǎn)直(一些用詞謹慎者認為此用法不正確)
You can use literally to emphasize a statement. Some careful speakers of English think that this use is incorrect.
literally是什么意思
e.g. We've got to get the economy under control or it will literally eat us up...
我們必須設法控制經(jīng)濟,不然它非把我們吞噬了不可。
e.g. The views are literally breath-taking.
景色美得簡(jiǎn)直讓人窒息。
2. 確實(shí)地;真正地;不加夸張地
You use literally to emphasize that what you are saying is true, even though it seems exaggerated or surprising.
e.g. Putting on an opera is a tremendous enterprise involving literally hundreds of people...
上演一臺歌劇是一項浩大的工程,說(shuō)要涉及數以百計的人真是一點(diǎn)都不夸張。
e.g. I literally crawled to the car.
我真的是爬到車(chē)那邊去的。
3. 照字面地;直(譯)地
If a word or expression is translated literally, its most simple or basic meaning is translated.
e.g. The word 'volk' translates literally as 'folk'...
volk這個(gè)單詞直譯過(guò)來(lái)為folk(人們)。
e.g. A stanza is, literally, a room.
stanza(詩(shī)節)的原意為“房間”。
4. 照字面理解
If you take something literally, you think that a word or expression is being used with its most simple or basic meaning.
e.g. If you tell a person to 'step on it' or 'throw on your coat,' they may take you literally, with disastrous consequences.
如果你告訴一個(gè)人step on it(“加速;加快”,字面意義“踩在上面”)或者throw on your coat(“趕快穿上外套”,字面意義“扔在你的外套上”),他們可能會(huì )按字面理解你的話(huà),那就會(huì )引起災難性的后果。
literally英英釋義
adv
1. (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration
e.g. our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf War
2. in a literal sense
e.g. literally translated
he said so literally