terrifically
非常地
常用释义
英音[ təˈrɪfɪkli ]
美音[ təˈrɪfɪkli ]
基本释义
- adv. 极端地;可怕地;非常地
例句
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1·They work terrifically fast.他们工作极快。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·This suggests that 3 bulbs burn longer, that there is an 4 in not being too terrifically bright.这表明3个灯泡燃烧的时间更长,4个灯泡不太亮。
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3·It's terrifically cold today.今天真冷得够受。
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4·UNIVERSITIES have become terrifically popular.上大学正变得越来越流行。
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5·The fact is, fraud is terrifically hard to spot.事实上,要发现造假极为困难。
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6·I thought the course had been going terrifically well.我认为课程一直都进行的很棒。
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7·"The first half hour we played terrifically well," he said.“第一半小时我们妙极地很好演奏了,”他说。
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8·And - it happens with a terrifically small percentage of errors.而且错误的几率非常小。
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9·You'd be a terrifically hard sell even for the most accomplished matchmaker.即使是最能干的媒婆,要把你推销出去也相当困难。
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10·The terrifically surreal sets in this comic and touching film are wonderful.极度超现实的场景为这部感人的喜剧增添科幻的色彩。
同义词
adv.
极端地;可怕地;非常地
同根词
词根:
terrible