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ad. 完全地, 全然, 绝对



    utterly
    [ adv ]
    completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers
    <adv.all>
    an absolutely magnificent paintinga perfectly idiotic idea
    you're perfectly right
    utterly miserable
    you can be dead sure of my innocence
    was dead tired
    dead right


    Utterly \Ut"ter*ly\, adv.
    In an utter manner; to the full extent; fully; totally; as,
    utterly ruined; it is utterly vain.

    1. Like his other books, "American Psycho" is utterly unredeemed by moral sensibility or critical distance.
    2. Mr. Dolan has it utterly backwards.
    3. Conservative economist Milton Friedman on Friday attacked President Bush's "thousand points of light" idea of national service as "utterly unnecessary" and compared it to one of Adolf Hitler's programs.
    4. The triumph of this novel is that Mr. Malouf manages to realize a complex, nuanced portrait of the "other" histories of Vic and Digger's lives that is at once compelling, convincing and utterly without condescension.
    5. Even Beltway insiders seem utterly disgusted with the whole incident.
    6. In a statement, Mr. Weaver, who now runs his own marketing company, Gordon Weaver Enterprises, said the allegations were "unsupported" and "utterly lacking in credibility."
    7. And yet he explains that this neglect is utterly pragmatic: 'It's rather ridiculous that we're performing plays by people so incredibly dead.
    8. I have stood there at the height of a sedge hatch on a June night and lost my head and my nerve utterly at the sight of a surface boiling with feeding trout. There, too, I suffered an early, indelible trauma.
    9. The law has become so comprehensive and so specific as to be in many areas utterly baffling, not only to taxpayers but also to their accountants and attorneys and to the civil servants charged with administering it.
    10. The chief science-fiction instrumentality in both is heavy sodium, but the device is employed utterly differently.
    11. "We never coordinated any purchases (of Texaco stock) with Icahn," Mr. Greenberg said, characterizing the allegations as "utterly ridiculous."
    12. But in utterly unreformed Ukraine, GDP declined by 32 per cent in 1992 and 1993 alone. Expectations can be turned around and reforms successfully started even amidst the ruins left by communism.
    13. Their most positive feature is that many of them are utterly at sea in the post-communist world.
    14. Even if constitutional, therefore, privatizing prisons may be utterly unwise.
    15. Each is utterly absorbing. Take the problem of disease, the 'unremitting enemy' as Jones calls it.
    16. It is a richly beautiful landscape, utterly engrossing to watch.
    17. Even conversation can be a distraction from the enormity of her mission, since she is utterly convinced that she must dedicate every moment to God.
    18. In the bad old days, the South African Broadcasting Corporation was utterly under the thumb of the ruling National party.
    19. It goes without saying that our protection must be effective, otherwise it will be utterly disastrous for the credibility of our entire web of deterrence in national security.
    20. 'I do accept that (the Charter Movement) sincerely hold their views, but I feel that they are utterly misguided at this time,' he wrote. Sir Basil will probably not need to engage with his critics on the conference floor today.
    21. Mr Simon Catterall of Jacksons, solicitors, in Stockton-on-Tees, said: 'He is utterly shocked and appalled by these allegations.
    22. Gore was gaining less than 20 percent of the vote, far behind Jackson, and now has failed utterly in a month-long bid to turn his Super Tuesday victories into success outside the South.
    23. Despite his early success as a songwriter, he says, "I was completely and utterly shut down most of the time.
    24. On Wednesday she said she was "utterly appalled" by the executions.
    25. Yet the vision behind the idiom remained utterly consistent.
    26. "We utterly deplore these harsh and excessive sentences," a Foreign Office statement said. "No evidence was produced at the trial which would justify sentences of this severity.
    27. British officials reported Mrs. Thatcher replied she was "astounded and utterly appalled" at the attacks.
    28. "He's a sly fox and he's utterly in Saddam's pocket," said Hans-Heino Kopietz, a London-based Middle East analyst who knows him.
    29. This challenge is utterly unlike the task of rebuilding Europe after the Second World War, for no single great plan will do. We need a flexible approach, one that will meet the needs of each country we seek to help.
    30. The voice opened out excitingly; in all the rest of the opera, the wild veerings between joy and despair were splendid, and her dramatic pacing (except for that little drink) utterly assured.
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