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 terribly ['tɛrəbl.ɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 可怕地, 甚为, 非常



    terribly
    [ adv ]
    1. used as intensifiers

    2. <adv.all>
      terribly interesting
      I'm awful sorry
    3. in a terrible manner

    4. <adv.all>
      she sings terribly


    Terrible \Ter"ri*ble\, a. [F., fr. L. terribilis, fr. terrere to
    frighten. See {Terror}.]
    1. Adapted or likely to excite terror, awe, or dread;
    dreadful; formidable.

    Prudent in peace, and terrible in war. --Prior.

    Thou shalt not be affrighted at them; for the Lord
    thy God is among you, a mighty God and terrible.
    --Deut. vii.
    21.

    2. Excessive; extreme; severe. [Colloq.]

    The terrible coldness of the season. --Clarendon.

    Syn: Terrific; fearful; frightful; formidable; dreadful;
    horrible; shocking; awful.
    -- {Ter"ri*ble*ness}, n. -- {Ter"ri*bly},
    adv.

    1. Sears Chairman Edward A. Brennan said: "We're not terribly nervous about the fourth quarter.
    2. The Soviet arms role was larger, but not by terribly much.
    3. "The numbers are bad but not terribly bad," said Mr. Scotto, especially when compared to Public Service Co. of New Hampshire.
    4. Clearly, then, something is terribly wrong.
    5. Tonight's highlight is the keynote address by Texas State Treasurer Ann Richards, a fiery populist who allowed that she was "terribly nervous" about her prime-time speech.
    6. Suddenly he heard the flight surgeon exclaim, "What was that?" "I knew instantly this was terribly wrong.
    7. While these may be theory to you, to us they are terribly real, nerve-shattering, heartbreaking," the Episcopal minister said.
    8. "It was not terribly attractive.
    9. But ousting him has come at a terribly high price: loss of life, destruction of the homes of thousands of Panamanians, weakening of principles of diplomatic immunity, erosion of U.S. prestige in Latin America.
    10. Nobody was terribly distraught." Weeks went from survivor to survivor, all waiting to be transported to area hospitals, and asked if he could call anyone for them.
    11. The terribly expensive downside to the consumption of alcohol seldom is portrayed realistically.
    12. "He will be terribly missed by everyone at our studio," said Hanna-Barbera co-founder Bill Hanna.
    13. Adds Karin McGinn, national editor for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "I'm not terribly impressed with South-North.
    14. "Ours is a terribly inert system," she says, and resistance to change is formidable.
    15. "This is terribly important not just to establishing the genetic patterns of the disease, but to find out the biological mechanisms," said Hugh Hendrie, chairman of the department of psychiatry at the school.
    16. Houston Police Patrolmen's Union President Mike Howard said Brown "has hurt morale here terribly.
    17. The most obvious contrast is with Hogg. Hogg may be 'ultra-cerebral and terribly reserved' as a UK academic puts it, and he certainly inclines to consensus rather than assertive leadership-from-the-front.
    18. When I am slightly on the edge of being mad I get terribly speeded up like him, I know what he feels like," she said.
    19. "We grieve and feel terribly at the loss of this police officer," Hanscom said.
    20. It's all so terribly rational, if you know what I mean.' These days, people are quite unembarrassed about admitting that Dead White Marbles leave them cold.
    21. A terribly confusing and ominously progressive tax system (in which 36% of all tax revenue comes from 1,500 taxpayers) just gets worse.
    22. "It's just terribly difficult for anyone to come with a compelling sense of urgency to buy equities at this point in time."
    23. And it's crucial that these holders be active in the company; big-block holders who merely count dividends often "do terribly," he says.
    24. "I am terribly concerned by the antagonism in the U.S. Congress toward Japan," said Akio Morita, chairman of Sony Corp.
    25. There is, for example, something terribly Japanese about the obsession with superficial details of the emperor's condition and the almost total refusal to confront its essential nature.
    26. Claudette Colbert, who starred with Harrison in "Aren't We All?" on Broadway, said in New York: "I am terribly sorry.
    27. "It's not terribly different than winter camping," Faith said. "People that are out there on the streets are out there because they have no other options and they have no other choice.
    28. Second, although they are encouraged to vote, many do not. Army officials say arrangements for proxy and postal votes 'just don't work terribly well'.
    29. Between us, we earned the same per annum as a London police constable. 'We were terribly badly qualified.
    30. "There is something terribly wrong with those who rule us if they cannot understand why such protest is occurring," said Colin Webb, the white vice principal of the university.
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