gravely 英 ['greɪvli]   美 ['grevli]

gravely

gravely  英 ['greɪvli] 美 ['grevli]

adv. 严重地;严肃地;严峻地;沉重地 

No, I should never love anybody better than papa,' she returned gravely. “不,我永远不会爱任何人胜过爱爸爸,”她严肃地回嘴。
He bore the honor gravely and with no untoward conceit , as though it were only his due. 他严肃对待这种荣誉,不骄傲自大,好像这不过是他的本份。

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  • adv. 严重地;严肃地;严峻地;沉重地
  • 1. No, I should never love anybody better than papa,' she returned gravely.

    “不,我永远不会爱任何人胜过爱爸爸,”她严肃地回嘴。

  • 2. He bore the honor gravely and with no untoward conceit , as though it were only his due.

    他严肃对待这种荣誉,不骄傲自大,好像这不过是他的本份。

  • 3. "Yes, well – that certainly happened to me, " he said gravely, recounting the first time he learnt a Latin name of a plant.

    “呃,是的——那个我也经历过,”他严肃地说,回顾他头一次知道某种植物的拉丁名的感觉。

  • gravely (adv.) 1550s, "solemnly," from grave (adj.) + -ly (2). Meaning "in an important degree" is by 1835.
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