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ad. 实际上, 真实地, 实在



    really
    [ adv ]
    1. in accordance with truth or fact or reality

    2. <adv.all>
      she was now truly American
      a genuinely open society
      they don't really listen to us
    3. in actual fact

    4. <adv.all>
      to be nominally but not actually independent
      no one actually saw the shark
      large meteorites actually come from the asteroid belt
    5. in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers)

    6. <adv.all>
      in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire
      really, you shouldn't have done it
      a truly awful book
    7. used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal

    8. <adv.all>
      she was very gifted
      he played very well
      a really enjoyable evening
      I'm real sorry about it
      a rattling good yarn


    Really \Re"al*ly`\ (r[=a]"[aum]l*l[=e]`), adv.
    Royally. [Obs.] --Chaucer.


    Really \Re"al*ly\ (r[=e]"al*l[y^]), adv.
    In a real manner; with or in reality; actually; in truth.

    Whose anger is really but a short fit of madness.
    --Swift.

    Note: Really is often used familiarly as a slight
    corroboration of an opinion or a declaration.

    Why, really, sixty-five is somewhat old. --Young.

    1. "If there's a meter there, we can't really turn down service as long as there are no safety problems," Liipfert says.
    2. For starters, be aware of what these performance numbers really represent.
    3. 'And you also wonder whether there really are that many opportunities out there in the first place.' THERE is no better measure of Saudi Arabia's business buoyancy than its stock market.
    4. Some people believe that if the economy really falls apart, the party might reach out to a New Deal/Great Society candidate.
    5. "There is now an immense hole in amateur surfing on the West Coast because he was really the crankshaft of organized surfing on the West Coast," said Surfer magazine publisher Steve Pezman. "The sport will miss him.
    6. It's got a large and unwieldy cast, with a confusing setup of part-time hosts (Mr. Garagiola, for example, is just on Tuesdays to Thursdays) and none of them are what the show really needs.
    7. Harbridge House, a consultant, says only a third of the executives it talked to believe their companies are really encouraging innovation.
    8. Does laying out 20 grand to hear Dan Marino explain how he aspires to win a Super Bowl really inspire a management team, metaphorically speaking, to seek the corporate Super Bowl?
    9. "This is really the critical night," said police Lt.
    10. After the candidates have sparred, reporters leap from their TV monitors into "Spin Valley," a corridor lined with TV cameras where aides descend to tell us what really happened.
    11. There are a lot of really important issues and they had to light on that to talk about." Jones, whose training was on stage, mostly acts in movies and TV now. "The energy factor gets more and more difficult.
    12. Clearly, the Honda Accord will be a rival if company fleet managers can be convinced a Honda really is British.
    13. Do these businesses really want to lose money?
    14. "The month of September will really be a telling story of whether general merchandise sales will maintain modest growth, in line with the economy," said Jeffrey Edelman, a retail analyst for Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
    15. "I really wanted to be close to that kid and work with him.
    16. "I think CEO A says to CEO B, 'I have this Macintosh, and it's really neat.'
    17. But the West has never abandoned all its doubts about Soviet intentions, and now it might start wondering once again who is really in control in the Kremlin.
    18. "This has really sent a shock wave through the business community," said Renee Reymond, the NAM's chief lobbyist on the issue.
    19. "If politicians really believe in parliamentary democracy, then they should participate in this election.
    20. I really disapprove of people who drive fast and grippy cars on country roads at speeds more appropriate to a rally special stage.
    21. Northern Ireland's troubles are really about economics and politics, not religion.
    22. "I really don't feel angry or vindictive or anything toward the people I was involved with at that time," Miss Harper said in a recent interview.
    23. Politicians can encourage cooperation, but they can't really impose it from above.
    24. While happy his network was second this season in the Nielsen ratings, with an average, prime-time rating of 13.7 to CBS' 13.5, Stoddard said the performance really was "not that terrific."
    25. It is really the most remarkable thing to see one of this country's major political parties espousing such a vision in the late 20th century.
    26. "He's really excited about the party," Berle's wife, Ruth, who set it up, said Monday.
    27. It argues that, in many cases, sponsor fees aren't really charitable donations. Instead, the IRS views the fees as payments for the publicity and advertising that sponsors garner through banners, brochures and media exposure.
    28. "I thought it was a particularly good letter and really sent home to us how much the experiences we have here in space can have an effect on the youngsters of America," Hauck said.
    29. Mrs. Thatcher hastened to add, "Chancellor Kohl does not practice followership, he really does not."
    30. We don't really want to see this.
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