Search results for ‘very’
English to Chinese Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- very
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- 1. 很
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the very end/beginning 最终/一开始
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those were his very words 那就是他的原话
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Chinese to English Dictionary (1-5 of 569)
- 很
- [hěn]
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- 确实
- [quèshí]
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- 细细儿
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very thin; very fine
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very careful
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- 兵多将广
- [bīngduōjiàngguǎng]
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a very large army with many able generals—very powerful military forces
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- 不丁点儿
- [bùdīngdiǎnr]
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English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- very
- ['vεrɪ]
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- 1. (intensifier) used to add emphasis to adjectives that are able to be graded
- 2. (intensifier) used with nouns preceded by a definite article or possessive determiner, in order to give emphasis to the significance, appropriateness or relevance of a noun in a particular context, or to give exaggerated intensity to certain nouns
- 3. (intensifier) used in metaphors to emphasize the applicability of the image to the situation described
- 4. real or true; genuine
- 5. lawful
- 6. C13: from Old French ...
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"Very truly yours" is a formula used in letters."Very truly yours"
- 是用于信尾的客套话。
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"Very" in "the very same man" is an intensive adverb.
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“the very same man”中的“very”是一个强语意的副词。
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He was a very serious child and grew up to be a very serious young man.
- 他小时候就是个做事认真的孩子,长大后也是个做事认真的年轻人。
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He acted very angry.
- 他显得非常生气。
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This will do me very well.
- 这对我非常合用。
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Vocab List (1 of 13)
- very
- ['vεrɪ]
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- 1. 完全的;绝对的;十足的
- 2. 同一的;正是那个
- 3. 恰好的;正是所需要的
- 4. 甚至[加强语意用词]
- 5. 现实的;实际的
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