词汇 | definitely |
释义 | definitelyUK:*/ˈdɛfɪnɪtli/US:/ˈdɛfənɪtli/ ,(def′ə nit lē)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Jamaican: 主要翻译 definitely adv (certainly, undoubtedly)肯定The student definitely appreciates the scholarship money.His high qualifications have definitely helped him.该名学生肯定很重视这一奖学金。//他的高级资历肯定也有所助益。usage: ‘definitely’ and ‘certainly’Don't use ‘surely’ simply to give strong emphasis to a statement. Use definitely.They were definitely not happy.The call definitely came from your phone.In British English, you don't use ‘surely’ when you are agreeing with something that has been said, or confirming that something is true. Use certainly.Ellie was certainly a student at the university but I'm not sure about her brother.‘You like him, don’t you?' – ‘I certainly do.’ American speakers use both surely and certainly to agree with requests and statements. ‘It is still a difficult world for women.’ – ‘Oh, certainly.’ Surely, yes, I agree with that.Don't use ‘surely’ to say emphatically that something will happen in the future. Use definitely or certainly.The conference will definitely be postponed.If nothing is done, there will certainly be problems. 其他翻译 definitely adv (distinctly, clearly)清楚地;明确地First I'll think about it, and then I'll answer more definitely.我先要考虑一下,然后再明确回答。 definitely interj (indicates emphatic assent) (加强语气)当然,肯定Definitely! I'd love to come to a karaoke night!当然!我非常愿意晚上去唱卡拉OK! |
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