really
adv. (表明事实或真相)事实上,真正地,真实地;(强调观点等)确实,的确;加强形容词或副词的语气
You can use really to emphasize a statement.
I'm very sorry. I really am...
我很抱歉。真的。
It really is best to manage without any medication if you possibly can...
如果你不服用任何药物就能挺过去的话,最好不过了。
You can use really to emphasize an adjective or adverb.
It was really good...
好极了。
They were really nice people...
他们是极好的人。
You use really when you are discussing the real facts about something, in contrast to the ones someone wants you to believe.
My father didn't really love her...
我父亲实际上并不爱她。
What was really going on?...
到底怎么了?
People use really in questions and negative statements when they want you to answer 'no'.
Do you really think he would be that stupid?...
你真的认为他会那么蠢吗?
You can't really expect me to believe you didn't know him.
你不会真的觉得我会相信你不认识他吧。
If you refer to a time when something really begins to happen, you are emphasizing that it starts to happen at that time to a much greater extent and much more seriously than before.
That's when the pressure really started...
那就是真正开始有压力的时候。
He only really started going out with girls at college.
他上大学的时候才真正开始和女孩子约会。
People sometimes use really to slightly reduce the force of a negative statement.
I'm not really surprised...
我其实并不惊讶。
'Did they hurt you?' — 'Not really'...
“他们伤害你了吗?”“其实并没有。”
People sometimes add really to statements in order to make them less definite and more uncertain.
She is a quiet girl really...
她算得上是个蛮安静的女孩。
I'm happy most of the time, really.
我多数时候还是挺快乐的。
People use really to show that they are surprised or that the person they are speaking to may be surprised about something.
Actually it was quite good really...
事实上那还真的不错呢。
I was really rather fond of Arthur.
我还真的很喜欢阿瑟。
You can say really to express surprise or disbelief at what someone has said.
'We discovered it was totally the wrong decision.' — 'Really?'...
“我们发现那完全是个错误的决定。”——“真的吗?”
'We saw a very bright shooting star.'—'Did you really?'
“我们看到了一颗很明亮的流星。”——“真的吗?”
You can say 'really' in a conversation to show that you are interested in what someone is saying.
'We had a very interesting chat.' — 'Really? About what?'
“我们相谈甚欢。”——“是吗?谈了些什么?”
Some people say really when they are slightly annoyed or offended by something.
Really, Mr Riss, I expected better of you.
坦白讲,里斯先生,我没想到你会那样。
1. in accordance with truth or fact or reality;
2. in actual fact;
3. in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers);
4. used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal;
indeed, really, truly, actually
这些副词均有"确实地,真正地"之意。
really and truly
果真,的的确确,千真万确
Today I really swam to my heart's content . I did 3,000 metres at a stretch.
今天我一口气游了三千米,真过瘾.
She looks really tacky in that dress.
她穿那件衣服看起来俗不可耐.
You are really disgusting.
瞧你那个德行.
These boys are really full of pep.
这些小伙子真有股子愣劲儿.
His insult really put me on my ear.
他的侮辱确实使我恼火.