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单词 really
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really

UK /ˈrɪəli/

DEFINITIONS6
Really can be used in the following ways:
as an adverb (with a verb): Do you really love her? (before an adjective or adverb): She’s a really nice person.I played really well on Saturday.
as a sentence adverb (making a comment on the whole sentence or clause): Really, it isn’t important.
as an interjection: ‘I don’t care what you think.’ ‘Well, really!’
  1. 1
    spokenvery, or very much

    I’m really hungry.

    some really useful information

    She really enjoys working with young children.

    We’ve all been working really hard.

    Synonyms and related words

    Very and very much
  2. 2
    used for emphasizing what you are saying about a situation

    I really must settle down to some serious work.

    There’s really no need to worry.

    I really ought to have phoned Annie to let her know we’d be late.

    really and truly:

    Do you really and truly believe that he’ll come back to you?

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of emphasizing what you are saying
  3. 3
    usually in negatives or questionscompletely

    Rigby had never really recovered from his knee injury.

    Are you really sure that you want to marry this man?

    It isn’t really a dictionary – it’s a sort of phrase book.

    Synonyms and related words

    Completely and thoroughly
  4. 4
    used for talking about what is in fact true, especially when something else seems to be true

    Hamlet isn’t really mad – he’s just pretending to be.

    We’ll never know what really happened.

    Everyone seems to have admired Diana, but what was she really like as a person?

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of emphasizing that something is true although it may be surprising
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    spokenused for showing that you are surprised by or interested in what someone has just told you

    ‘I’ve decided to move back to York.’ ‘Really? But why?’

    ‘Emma will be 21 in April.’ ‘Will she really? I hadn’t realized.’

    ‘It was the best holiday we’ve ever had .’ ‘Oh, really?’

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of saying that you are surprised or shocked
  6. 6
    used for showing that you do not approve of what someone has done or said

    Really, Amanda! What a dreadful thing to say!

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of making or receiving criticism or blame

phrases

not really

really

US /ˈriəli/

DEFINITIONS6
Really can be used in the following ways:
as an adverb (with a verb): Do you really love her? (before an adjective or adverb): She’s a really nice person.I played really well on Saturday.
as a sentence adverb (making a comment on the whole sentence or clause): Really, it isn’t important.
as an interjection: “I don’t care what you think.” “Well, really!”
  1. 1
    spokenvery, or very much

    some really useful information

    She really enjoys working with young children.

    I’m really hungry.

    We’ve all been working really hard.

    Synonyms and related words

    Very and very much
  2. 2
    used for talking about what is in fact true, especially when something else seems to be true

    We’ll never know what really happened.

    Everyone seems to have admired Diana, but what was she really like as a person?

    Hamlet isn’t really crazy – he’s just pretending to be.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of emphasizing that something is true although it may be surprising
  3. 3
    used for emphasizing what you are saying about a situation

    We should really get started – it’s already 10:00.

    There’s really no need to worry.

    I really ought to have called Annie to let her know we’d be late.

    really and truly:

    Do you really and truly believe that he’ll come back to you?

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of emphasizing what you are saying
  4. 4
    usually in negatives or questionscompletely

    Rigby had never really recovered from his knee injury.

    Are you really sure that you want to marry this man?

    It isn’t really a dictionary – it’s a sort of phrase book.

    Synonyms and related words

    Completely and thoroughly
  5. 5
    spokenused for showing that you are surprised by or interested in what someone has just told you

    “I’ve decided to move back to Toledo.” “Really? But why?”

    “Emma will be 21 in April.” “Will she really? I hadn’t realized.”

    “It was the best vacation we’ve ever had .” “Oh, really?”

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of saying that you are surprised or shocked
  6. 6
    used for showing that you do not approve of what someone has done or said

    Really, Amanda! What an awful thing to say!

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of making or receiving criticism or blame

phrases

not really
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