indeed
adv. 確實; 實際上; 究竟
You use indeed to confirm or agree with something that has just been said.
Later, he admitted that the payments had indeed been made...
後來,他承認確實付過款了。
He did indeed keep important documents inside his hat...
他確實把重要檔案放在了他的帽子裡。
You use indeed to introduce a further comment or statement which strengthens the point you have already made.
We have nothing against diversity; indeed, we want more of it...
我們一點都不牴觸多樣化;實際上,我們需要多樣性更豐富一些。
When we asked to see more we were refused. Indeed we were escorted away by men with guns.
當我們要求進一步參觀時卻被拒絕了。實際上,我們是被一些帶槍的人護送離開的。
You use indeed at the end of a clause to give extra force to the word 'very', or to emphasize a particular word.
The engine began to sound very loud indeed...
發動機開始發出極大的聲響。
The wine was very good indeed...
紅酒確實非常好。
You can use indeed as a way of repeating a question in order to emphasize it, especially when you do not know the answer.
'Now where are the real villains?' — 'Where indeed?'...
“那麼那些真正的惡棍在哪裡?”——“是啊,到底在哪裡?”
'And what do we do here?' — 'What, indeed?'
“我們在這裡做什麼呢?”——“是啊,到底做什麼?”
1. in truth (often tends to intensify);
2. (used as an interjection) an expression of surprise or skepticism or irony etc.;
indeed, really, truly, actually
這些副詞均有"確實地,真正地"之意。
This is indeed a serious matter.
茲事體大.
Indeed it isn't, true he has made it up.
確實不是這樣,他是在無中生有.
There are many good deeds in our class, indeed in the wholeschool.
我們班上好事很多, 甚至全校都是這樣.
It is indeed unfortunate!
那的確是不幸 啊 !
Indeed, if many investors abjure the listing , those who hold their noses and take the plunge might make even more money.
當然, 如果許多投資人放棄購買該公司的股份, 那些鋌而走險的人也許真的會賺更多的錢.