单词 | heartily |
释义 | heartilyWord family (noun) heart heartlessness heartiness (adjective) heartened ≠ disheartened heartening ≠ disheartening heartless hearty (verb) hearten ≠ dishearten (adverb) heartily heartlessly hearteningly ≠ dishearteningly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishheartilyheart‧i‧ly /ˈhɑːtəli $ ˈhɑːr-/ adverb1 LOUD/NOISYHAPPYwith energy and enjoyment ‘Great to see you, ’ she said heartily.laughed heartily at the joke. Hugh 2 VERYcompletely or very muchheartily recommend to all hill walkers. This is a book I heartily sick of the city. Madge had become 3 → eat heartilyExamples from the Corpusheartily• Ryan laughed heartily.• He was nineteen, not uncomely, and Topaz disliked him most heartily.• How could she eat so heartily and never put an ounce on her bony frame?• Lawyers on both sides of the Simpson case heartily endorse that sentiment.• Franklin Roosevelt, who equated wealth with energy and idealism, heartily endorsed the appointment.• Leonora was heartily glad to wave her off to her party.• She was heartily glad when they were installed at last in front of the fire, trays on knees.• Nestor made them heartily welcome, but about the object of their coming he could give them little help.laughed heartily• This they did two or three times, forgetting my presence, and laughed heartily at the mistake.heartily sick of• The next ball, the bowler, by now heartily sick of the sight of my man, dug one in short. |
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