literally 英 [ˈlɪtərəli]   美 [ˈlɪtərəli]

literally

literally  英 [ˈlɪtərəli] 美 [ˈlɪtərəli]

adv. 照字面地;逐字地;不夸张地;正确地;简直 

He asked us to translate literally. 他要求我们逐字翻译。
When I click another tab, the content literally glides to it. 当我单击另一个选项卡时,内容便逐字地向其滑动。

  • The adverb literally means "actually," and we use it when we want others to know we're serious, not exaggerating or being metaphorical.
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  • adv. 照字面地;逐字地;不夸张地;正确地;简直
  • 1. He asked us to translate literally.

    他要求我们逐字翻译。

  • 2. When I click another tab, the content literally glides to it.

    当我单击另一个选项卡时,内容便逐字地向其滑动。

  • 3. But there are literally hundreds of other opportunities that have no owner.

    但是差不多存在数百个其他的没有所有者的机会。

  • literally (adv.) 1530s, "in a literal sense, according to the exact meaning of the word or words used," from literal + -ly (2). Since late 17c. it has been used in metaphors, hyperbole, etc., to indicate what follows must be taken in the strongest admissible sense. But this is irreconcilable with the word's etymological sense and has led to the much-lamented modern misuse of it.
lit·er·al·ly / ˈlɪtərəli ; NAmE ˈlɪtərəli / adverb 1 in a literalway 按字面;字面上 SYN exactly The word ‘planet’ literally means ‘wandering body’. *planet 一词字面上的意思是 wandering body。 When I told you to ‘get lost’ I didn't expect to be taken literally. 我叫你“滚开”,并没让你按字面意思来理解呀。 2 used to emphasize the truth of sth that may seem surprising (强调事实可能令人惊讶)真正地,确实地 There are literally hundreds of prizes to win. 可赢取的奖品真的有好几百份。 3 ( informal) used to emphasize a word or phrase, even if it is not actually true in a literalsense (用于加强语气,虽然并非词语的字面意义)简直,真正地 I literally jumped out of my skin. 我简直给吓了一大跳。 lit·er·al·ly / ˈlɪtərəli ; NAmE ˈlɪtərəli /
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