verily
adv. 真實地,真正地
Verily is an old-fashioned or religious word meaning 'truly'. It is used to emphasize a statement or opinion.
Verily I say unto you, that one of you shall betray me.
我實在告訴你們,你們中間有一個人要賣我了。
1. truly or confidentially;
2. in truth; beyond doubt or question;
" I do verily believe it, " answered the clergyman.
“ 我的確十分相信這一點, ” 牧師回答說.
He was running so fast that his legs verily twinkled.
他跑得很快,兩條腿時隱時現.
" Verily, and in good faith, " answered Roger Chillingworth, " I knew nothing of the matter.
“ 說真的, 我講的是實話, ” 羅傑-齊靈渥斯回答, “ 我對此一無所知. ’
Human rights infringing were widely and verily existed in justice.
刑事司法中的人權侵犯現象不僅普遍存在,而且具有多樣性.
For thou verily givest thanks well, but the other is not edified.
你感謝的固然是好, 無奈不能造就別人.