副词
1. It''s very cold today.
今天很冷。
2. very的近义词
2. I will do the very best I can.
我一定尽最大的努力去做。
3. She was very hurt by his unkind words.
他出言不逊,使她十分伤心。
形容词
1. He was caught in the very act of stealing.
他正在偷东西时当场被捕。
2. The very idea of cheating people again is distasteful to him.
他一想到还要欺骗人就感到很不是滋味。
3. very的近义词
3. She died in the very room.
她就是在这个房间里逝世的。
帮忙
A:You’ve been very (helpful/ kind/ considerate).
你(帮了我的忙/真好/ 想得真周到)。
B:My pleasure.
非常乐意。
经典对话
A:I think I could make you very happy.
我想我能让你非常快乐。
B:Why? Are you leaving?
是吗?你是说你要离开?
肯定表达
A:I advise you to take a bus.
我建议你乘公交车。
B:I think your suggestion is very acceptable.
我认为您的建议是非常可取的。
1. very的解释
1. 非常:例如:history(历史):他的(his)故事(story)就是历史,虽然缺了一位美女( s ). evening(傍晚): 鹰(ing)在傍晚咬掉了七(seven)的头. morning(早上):更多的(more)早晨没有鹅(e)叫,是宁(ning)静的. survey(调查):苏(su)非常(very)喜欢调查.
2. 好:<爱将会>>(Love Should)那循环轻快的钢琴loop、深沉的人声,配以严谨的合成器弦乐,仿佛一首生命召唤之歌;无论是<到远方>>(Slipping Away)的空灵辽远,<举起我>>(Lift Me Up)的欣快积极,还是<恰好>>(Very)的激烈昂扬,都能令人强烈的感觉到,
3. very的解释
3. 极:相较于专辑<请>>(Please)的叛逆懵懂、<实际>>(Actually)的世故不拘、<一举一动>>(Behaviour)里的内敛含蓄、<极>>(Very)的明亮奔放、<双声带>>(Bilingual)的活泼热情,这一晚纸醉金迷的<夜夜笙歌>>(Nightlife)好像是一个在灯红酒绿的夜里踉跄
1. 很,非常(用于修饰形容词或副词,表示强调)
Very is used to give emphasis to an adjective or adverb.
e.g. The problem and the answer are very simple...
问题和答案都非常简单。
e.g. It is very, very strong evidence indeed...
这的确是非常非常有力的证据。
2. 绝不;远非;不太;稍微
Not very is used with an adjective or adverb to say that something is not at all true, or that it is true only to a small degree.
e.g. She''s not very impressed with them...
她对他们没什么印象。
e.g. I''m not very good at explaining myself...
我不太善于为自己辩解。
3. 显然;确实;真正地
You use very to give emphasis to an adjective that is not usually graded, when you want to say that a quality is very obvious.
e.g. Janet looked very pregnant...
珍妮特看上去显然是怀孕了。
e.g. His taste strikes the English as very French...
他的品位让英国人觉得他是个地道的法国人。
4. 完全,最(用于修饰形容词或副词最高级,表示强调)
You use very to give emphasis to a superlative adjective or adverb. For example, if you say that something is the very best, you are emphasizing that it is the best.
e.g. They will be helped by the very latest in navigation aids...
他们将会受益于最新的导航系统。
e.g. I am feeling in the very best of spirits...
我感觉自己的精神状态绝佳。
5. (与某些名词连用,以确指最远的某一位置或时点)极端的
You use very with certain nouns in order to specify an extreme position or extreme point in time.
e.g. At the very back of the yard, several feet from Lenny, was a wooden shack...
在院子的最后面离伦尼几英尺远的地方有一个小木屋。
e.g. I turned to the very end of the book, to read the final words...
我翻到书的最后一页去读最后的文字。
6. 正是的;合适的;同样的
You use very with nouns to emphasize that something is exactly the right one or exactly the same one.
e.g. Everybody says he is the very man for the case...
每个人都说他是接手这个案子的最佳人选。
e.g. She died in this very house...
她正是在这间屋子里死去的。
7. (与名词连用,强调重要性或严重性)仅仅的,唯独的,甚至于,就连
You use very with nouns to emphasize the importance or seriousness of what you are saying.
e.g. At one stage his very life was in danger...
他的生命都曾一度处于危险之中。
e.g. The very basis of Indian politics has been transformed...
甚至于印度的政治基础都被改变了。
8. 好的,是(用于表示对上级的指示或命令遵照执行)
Very good is used to tell someone in authority that you agree to carry out a suggestion or order.
e.g. ''Now give me some account of your voyage.'' — ''Very good, sir.''
“现在给我讲述一下你的航程吧。”——“非常乐意,先生。”
9. 的确如此;千真万确
The expression very much so is an emphatic way of answering ''yes'' to something or saying that it is true or correct.
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e.g. ''Are you enjoying your holiday?'' — ''Very much so.''
“你的假期过得愉快吗?”——“非常愉快。”
10. 那好吧,行(用于表示同意或接受,即使不是完全满意)
Very well is used to say that you agree to do something or you accept someone''s answer, even though you might not be completely satisfied with it.
e.g. ''We need proof, sir.'' Another pause. Then, ''Very well.''...
“我们需要证据,先生。”又是一个短暂停顿。然后,“那好吧。”
e.g. Very well, please yourself.
好的,你自己随意。
11. 不好,不能,没法(做…)
If you say that you cannot very well do something, you mean that it would not be right or possible to do it.
e.g. He couldn''t very well go to her office and force her to write a check...
他不能去她的办公室强迫她开支票。
e.g. I said yes. I can''t very well say no.
我答应了。我没法拒绝。
adv
1. used as intensifiers
`real'' is sometimes used informally for `really''
`rattling'' is informal
e.g. she was very gifted
he played very well
a really enjoyable evening
I''m real sorry about it
a rattling good yarn
2. precisely so
e.g. on the very next page
he expected the very opposite