dearly 英 [ˈdɪəli]   美 [ˈdɪrli]

dearly

dearly  英 [ˈdɪəli] 美 [ˈdɪrli]

adv. 深深地;昂贵地 

I do love you. I love you all, dearly. 我真的爱你们,我深深地爱着你们所有人。
This monument attests to their strength and their courage, and while we miss them dearly, we know they rest in a better place. 这座纪念碑是他们的力量和勇气的见证,我们深深地怀念他们,但我们也知道他们长眠在一个更好的地方。

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  • adv. 深深地;昂贵地
  • 1. I do love you. I love you all, dearly.

    我真的爱你们,我深深地爱着你们所有人。

  • 2. This monument attests to their strength and their courage, and while we miss them dearly, we know they rest in a better place.

    这座纪念碑是他们的力量和勇气的见证,我们深深地怀念他们,但我们也知道他们长眠在一个更好的地方。

  • 3. If you will let me have her, she shall be treated with the greatest honour and respect as one dearly beloved.

    如果你们能让我拥有她,我一定会对待她像我最爱的那样带着最大的荣誉和尊敬。

  • dearly (adv.) Old English deorlice (see dear).
dear·ly / ˈdɪəli ; NAmE ˈdɪrli / adverb 1 very much 非常;很 She loves him dearly. 她深深地爱着他。 I would dearly like/loveto know what he was thinking. 我很想知道他在想什么。 dearly beloved (= used by a minister at a Christian church service to address people) 最亲爱的教友们(神职人员对参礼信众的称呼) 2 in a way that causes a lot of suffering or damage, or that costs a lot of money 代价极大地;高价地;昂贵地 Success has cost him dearly. 他为成功付出了高昂的代价。 She paid dearlyfor her mistake. 她因犯错误而付出了巨大的代价。 dear·ly / ˈdɪəli ; NAmE ˈdɪrli /
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