terribly
adv. 很; 非常
A terrible experience or situation is very serious or very unpleasant.
Tens of thousands more suffered terrible injuries in the world's worst industrial disaster...
还有成千上万的人在那场全世界最严重的工业灾难中受了重伤。
I often have the most terrible nightmares...
我常做很吓人的噩梦。
If you feel terrible, you feel extremely ill or unhappy. If you tell someone that they look terrible, you mean that they look as if they are extremely ill or unhappy.
He did feel terrible at the time but seems to be fine now...
他当时确实很难受,但现在似乎好了。
Are you all right? You look terrible. Are you sick?
你没事儿吧?你的脸色很难看,生病了吗?
If something is terrible, it is very bad or of very poor quality.
She admits her French is terrible.
她承认自己的法语很蹩脚。
You use terrible to emphasize the great extent or degree of something.
I was a terrible fool, you know. I remember that now...
你知道,我那时愚蠢至极。我至今还记得。
Her death is a terrible waste.
她死得太不值了。
1. used as intensifiers;
2. in a terrible manner;
He got terribly drunk and was throwing up for most of the night.
他喝得烂醉,呕吐了大半夜.
Don't buy your computer at that shop — they price them up terribly.
不要到那家商店买计算机,他们要价高得吓人.
Copernicus was terribly persecuted for his scientific theory.
哥白尼由于其科学理论而遭到严重的迫害.
It is terribly cold.
冷得邪乎
After her husband's death she felt terribly alone.
丈夫死后,她感到非常地孤独.