usually
adv. 通常,經常,平常,慣常地; 一直,向來; 動不動,一般; 素
If something usually happens, it is the thing that most often happens in a particular situation.
The best information about hotels usually comes from friends and acquaintances who have been there...
關於酒店的最可靠資訊通常來自曾經去過那裡的朋友和熟人。
They ate, as they usually did, in the kitchen...
像平常一樣,他們是在廚房吃的飯。
You use more than usually to show that something shows even more of a particular quality than it normally does.
She felt more than usually hungry after her excursion...
遠足後,她比平時感覺更餓。
He was more than usually depressed by problems at work.
工作上的問題使他異常沮喪。
1. under normal conditions;
always, often, usually, frequently, repeatedly, regularly
這些副詞均表示頻度
Winds from the sea are usually moist.
海風通常是潮溼的.
Such shoes usually wholesale for much less.
這種鞋批發出售通常要便宜得多.
Delicatessen usually require little preparation for serving.
熟食一般不需另加烹調便可食用.
It was strange to see these Prague streets, usually so animated, now completely empty and deserted.
看到通常很有生氣的布拉格的街道現在變得空無一人,真是很怪.
Hamlet is usually played as a sorrowful person who cannot make decisions or take action.
哈姆雷特常被演成一個優柔寡斷的傷感型人物.