dearly
柯林斯词典
1. ADV If you love someone dearly, you love them very much. 深深地[正式] [ADV with v]
She loved her father dearly. 她深深地愛著她的父親。
2. ADV If you would dearly like to do or have something, you would very much like to do it or have it. 熱切地[正式] [ADV before v]
I would dearly love to marry. 我熱切地想結婚。
3. PHRASE If you pay dearly for doing something or if it costs you dearly, you suffer a lot as a result. 付出很高的代價[正式]
He drank too much and is paying dearly for the pleasure. 他飲酒過度,正爲一時之樂付出極大的代價。
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dearly /ˈdɪəlɪ/
剑桥词典
dearly adverb (A LOT)
very much
非常,很
She will be dearly missed by her family and friends . 她的家人和朋友會非常想唸她的。
We would dearly love to sell our house and move to France. 我們非常想賣掉房子搬到法國去住。
dearly adverb (COSTING A LOT)
in a way that is expensive
高價地;昂貴地
dearly priced 定價很高的
pay dearly
to suffer a lot as a result of a particular action or event
付出很大代價
If you refuse to cooperate with us, you will pay dearly for it. 如果拒絕與我們郃作,那麽你將爲此付出沉重代價。 返回 dearly