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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++tru·ly /ˈtruːli/ ●●○ W3 adverb  1 [+adj/adverb]VERY used to emphasize that the way you are describing something is really true 真实地,确实地 SYN really His work is truly original. 他的作品确实十分独特。 Fawcett was a truly remarkable man. 福西特是一位真正不同凡响的人。 a truly great work of medieval literature 一部真正伟大的中世纪文学作品2 VERYsincerely 诚挚地,真诚地 I am truly sorry. 我真的很抱歉。 She truly believed he was innocent. 她真心相信他是无辜的。 I can truly say I’ve never enjoyed myself so much. 我可以真心地说我从未这样尽兴过。3 CORRECTin an exact or correct way 准确地,正确地 Is it a truly representative sample? 这个样本真的具有代表性吗?4 well and truly especially spokenCOMPLETELY completely 彻底地,完全地 We were well and truly beaten. 我们被彻底击败了。 The party was well and truly over. 聚会彻底结束了。5 really and truly British English spokenIN FACT used to emphasize that something is definitely or completely true 的的确确地,千真万确地〔用于强调〕 I couldn’t believe we were really and truly going at last. 我无法相信我们终于真的要走了。6 yours truly a) TCMused at the end of a letter, before the signature 您忠实的〔用于书信结尾、签名之前〕 b) informalXX used humorously to mean yourself 本人,鄙人 〔幽默用法〕 So, yours truly was left to clean up. 于是,鄙人留下来收拾残局。
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trulyI truly am impressed with your work.Getting accepted into Yale is truly an accomplishment.By then Diana was truly at the end of her tether.I truly believe he is innocent.If we truly believe we can win, then we have a very good chance at doing it.It was a truly embarrassing moment.The choice is endless, from the quaintly historic to the truly exotic.For the first time in her life she felt truly happy.No adult twins are truly identical.Pacino cuts them together for a truly original version of Shakespeare that could only be realized on film.She seems truly sorry for what she did.I'm truly sorry. I didn't mean to upset you.The Curators, with no other concerns in the matter, were truly speaking in the best interests of the children.There is always something of the arbitrary, because all that can truly stand for a thing is the thing itself.Similarly, mimicry of the expressions, stance and actions of a truly violent encounter can represent an intention or threat.To this day I believe it truly was less disillusionment and more an embrace of sober realism that moved me to change.truly remarkableThe camouflage devices employed are truly remarkable.The clearly defined black spots and red bands of courage that set the rainbow apart from other trout are truly remarkable.The ignorance about mortgage bonds at the top of the firm was truly remarkable.A truly remarkable achievement and one that demonstrates the enthusiasm with which Johnson Matthey has responded to the challenge.She was in truly remarkable condition.A truly remarkable family connection of over 70 years.Its contents are priceless and its memories are of truly remarkable people.The next few years were to establish Rodrigo as one of the truly remarkable soldiers of his time.
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truly
truly W3 /ˈtruːli/ adverb
 Word Family: adverb: truly, truthfullyuntruthfully, true; noun: truthuntruth, truthfulness; adjective: trueuntrue, truthfuluntruthful
1. [+ adjective/adverb] used to emphasize that the way you are describing something is really true
   SYN  really:
    His work is truly original.
    Fawcett was a truly remarkable man.
    a truly great work of medieval literature
2. sincerely:
    I am truly sorry.
    She truly believed he was innocent.
    I can truly say I’ve never enjoyed myself so much.
3. in an exact or correct way:
    Is it a truly representative sample?
4. well and truly especially spoken completely:
    We were well and truly beaten.
    The party was well and truly over.
5. really and truly British English spoken used to emphasize that something is definitely or completely true:
    I couldn’t believe we were really and truly going at last.
6. yours truly
  a. used at the end of a letter, before the signature
  b. informal used humorously to mean yourself:
    So, yours truly was left to clean up.


🔑 trulyBrE /ˈtruːli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtruːli/ 🔊 adverb🔑 used to emphasize that a particular statement, feeling, etc. is sincere or genuine (用于说法、感觉等)真诚地,诚恳地,衷心地I'm truly sorry that things had to end like this. 事情落到这样的结局,我从内心里感到歉疚。🔊🔊🔑 used to emphasize a particular quality (指性质)真正,确实a truly memorable occasion的确值得纪念的盛事🔑 used to emphasize that a particular description is accurate or correct (指描述)确切,准确,精确,确实a truly democratic system of government真正的民主政体(informal) Well, really and truly, things were better than expected. 啊,情况的的确确比预计的要好。🔊🔊yours truly🔑 Yours Truly(NAmE, formal) used at the end of a formal letter before you sign your name (用于正式信函末尾署名前)(informal, often humorous) I/me 鄙人Steve came first, Robin second, and yours truly came last. 史蒂夫最先,罗宾第二,鄙人最后。🔊🔊ˌwell and ˈtruly(informal) completely 完全;彻底By that time we were well and truly lost. 那时候我们已经完全迷路了。🔊🔊