单词 | absolutely |
释义 | absolutely From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishldoce_700_zabsolutelyab‧so‧lute‧ly /ˈæbsəluːtli, ˌæbsəˈluːtli/ ●●● S1 W3 adverb1 completely and in every way He made his reasons for resigning absolutely clear. Are you absolutely sure? This cake is absolutely delicious.2 used to emphasize something The burglars took absolutely everything.absolutely nothing about the business when he joined the firm. Jim knew absolutely no experience of marketing. He has 3 → absolutely not!4 → absolutely!Examples from the Corpusabsolutely• The ride was absolutely amazing.• The statistics prove that absolutely, and everybody except the hon. Lady knows it.• That's an absolutely brilliant idea.• He was absolutely dire and as thick as a brick.• By the end of the day, I was absolutely exhausted.• When they came in from the yard, they were absolutely filthy.• The emotional attachment for audiences is the relationship between Flynt and Althea, and she is absolutely instrumental at that.• We had an absolutely marvellous day.• Don't call me unless it's absolutely necessary.• These grow naturally as a single, vertical stem and need absolutely no pruning.• A small part of the Large Cloud of Magellan extends into Mensa, but otherwise there is absolutely nothing here of interest.• Science is an edifice founded absolutely on good faith.• You're absolutely right - we can't all fit in one car.• The costumes were absolutely stunning.• Are you absolutely sure you don't mind?• She stood in the middle of the stage looking absolutely terrified.• It's absolutely the best museum in the country.absolutely nothing• Stacy knew absolutely nothing about the business when she started.• There are no restraints, no pressures and time means absolutely nothing at all.• It does absolutely nothing for the child with potential.• I had heard the name Eliot, but had read absolutely nothing of his.• I felt I had absolutely nothing of use to give or to share.• The pursuit of goodness has become pathological, and there is absolutely nothing that should or can take its place.• It would seem to leave the Star city editor with absolutely nothing to do, an empty suit with an empty schedule.• I formed the opinion that there was absolutely nothing undesirable in the case.• Unfortunately, there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. 8 August August was really the cruellest month in Manhattan.absolutely!absolutely!spoken used to say that you completely agree with someone → absolutely |
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