truly
adv. 真正; 精确地,正确地; 忠实的,诚实地; 正当地
You use truly to emphasize that something has all the features or qualities of a particular thing, or is the case to the fullest possible extent.
...a truly democratic system...
真正民主的制度
Not all doctors truly understand the reproductive cycle...
并非所有的医生都真正了解生殖周期。
You can use truly in order to emphasize your description of something.
...a truly splendid man...
非常优秀的人
They were truly appalling.
他们非常令人震惊。
You use truly to emphasize that feelings are genuine and sincere.
Believe me, Susan, I am truly sorry...
相信我,苏珊,我实在感到抱歉。
He truly loved his children.
他由衷地爱他的孩子们。
You can use truly in order to emphasize that what you are saying is true.
I truly never minded caring for Rusty…
我真的从不介意照顾拉斯蒂。
I do not expect a war between my country and yours. Truly I do not.
我不希望你我两国之间爆发战争。真的不希望。
You write Yours truly at the end of a formal letter to someone you do not know very well. You write your signature after the words 'Yours truly'.
Yours truly, Phil Turner.
菲尔·特纳谨启
You can say yours truly as a way of referring to yourself.
Yours truly was awoken by a shout: 'Ahoy there!'
鄙人被一声大喊惊醒:“喂!”
1. in accordance with truth or fact or reality;
2. by right;
3. with sincerity; without pretense;
4. in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers);
indeed, really, truly, actually
这些副词均有"确实地,真正地"之意。
yours truly
你真诚的(书信结尾的客套语)
The piece ends with a truly poetic slow movement.
乐曲以非常富有诗意的旋律缓缓结束.
You must speak truly.
你必须说实话.
Is it more truly democratic to hold a referendum?
举行公民投票是否真的更民主 呢 ?
People who are truly hooked will go to any lengths to satisfy their craving for the drug.
真正吸毒成瘾的人为了满足毒瘾会不择手段.
Only a truly free person has human dignity.
只有真正自由的人才具有人的尊严.