truly
adverb /ˈtruːli/
/ˈtruːli/
Word Family
Idioms - true adjective (≠ untrue)
- truth noun
- truthful adjective (≠ untruthful)
- truthfully adverb
- truly adverb
(用于说法、感觉等)真诚地,诚恳地,衷心地 - She truly believes that none of this is her fault.
她真的相信这一切都不是她的错。 - I'm truly sorry that things had to end like this.
事情落到这样的结局,我从内心里感到歉疚。 - I felt truly at home.
我真的感觉像在家一样。 - I do care. Truly, I do!
我在乎。真的,我愿意! - Does she truly love him?
她真的爱他吗? - He could never truly forgive her.
他永远不会真正原谅她。 - He truly wants to improve the town.
他真的想改善这个城镇。
- She truly believes that none of this is her fault.
(指性质)真正,确实 - The results are truly amazing.
结果真的很神奇。 - It's a truly remarkable movie.
这是一部真正了不起的电影。 - a truly great work of art
一件真正伟大的艺术品 - a truly memorable occasion
的确值得纪念的盛事 - a truly magnificent performance
一场真正精彩的表演
- The results are truly amazing.
(指描述)确切,准确,精确,确实 - a truly democratic system of government
真正的民主政体 - (informal) Well, really and truly, things were better than expected.
啊,情况的的确确比预计的要好。 - He started the first truly international ballet company.
他创办了第一个真正的国际芭蕾舞团。 - They truly understand what we're going through.
他们真正理解我们正在经历的事情。 - a brand that is truly global
一个真正全球化的品牌
- a truly democratic system of government
词源Old English trēowlīce ‘faithfully’ (see true, -ly).
Idioms
well and truly
- (informal) completely
完全;彻底 - By that time we were well and truly lost.
那时候我们已经完全迷路了。
- By that time we were well and truly lost.
yours truly
- Yours Truly(North American English, formal) used at the end of a formal letter before you sign your name
(用于正式信函末尾署名前) - (informal, often humorous) I/me
鄙人 - Steve came first, Robin second, and yours truly came last.
史蒂夫最先,罗宾第二,鄙人最后。
- Steve came first, Robin second, and yours truly came last.