hardly
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV You use hardly to modify a statement when you want to emphasize that it is only a small amount or detail which makes it true, and that therefore it is best to consider the opposite statement as being true. 幾乎不[強調(diào)]
I hardly know you. 我?guī)缀醪涣私饽恪?/p>
I've hardly slept in three days. 我3天之中幾乎沒睡。
2. ADV You use hardly in expressions such as hardly ever, hardly any, and hardly anyone to mean almost never, almost none, or almost no one. (後接)(ever)(,)(any)(,)(anyone)(等表示) 幾乎從不[ADV 'ever/any']
We hardly ever eat fish. 我們幾乎從不喫魚。
Most of the others were so young they had hardly any experience. 其他人中的大部分都太年輕,幾乎沒任何經(jīng)騐。
3. ADV You use hardly before a negative statement in order to emphasize that something is usually true or usually happens. 幾乎沒有 (後接否定,表肯定)[ADV n] [強調(diào)]
Hardly a day goes by without a visit from someone. 幾乎沒有哪一天沒有來訪者。
4. ADV When you say you can hardly do something, you are emphasizing that it is very difficult for you to do it. 很難地['can/could' ADV inf] [強調(diào)]
My garden was covered with so many butterflies that I could hardly see the flowers. 我的花園裡飛滿了太多的蝴蝶,我?guī)缀蹩床坏交恕?/p>
5. ADV You use hardly to mean "not" when you want to suggest that you are expecting your listener or reader to agree with your comment. 很難
We have not seen the letter, so we can hardly comment on it. 我們沒見過那封信,所以很難對其加以評論。
6. CONVENTION You use "hardly" to mean "no," especially when you want to express surprise or annoyance at a statement that you disagree with. 不可能[口語]
"They all thought you were marvellous!"—"Well, hardly."
“他們都覺得你真是太棒了!”—“喔,哪裡哪裡?!?/p>
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hardly /?hɑ?dl?/
劍橋詞典
- It's so airless in here - I can hardly breathe .
- Hardly anyone turned up for the party .
- The instructions are printed so small I can hardly read them.
- "Where's Mikey?" "How should I know ? He's hardly ever in the office these days ."
- I hardly watch any television , apart from news and current affairs .
- It's a policy that was hardly calculated to win votes .
- Her worldly success can hardly be denied .
- I had hoped for a little more from the world's greatest tenor , whose performance was workmanlike but hardly inspired .
- He had a few tufts of hair on his chin , but you could hardly call it a beard .
- It's hardly not surprising (that) you're putting on weight , considering how much you're eating . 返回 hardly
hardly adverb (ONLY JUST)
only just; almost not僅僅;幾乎不
I could hardly hear her at the back. 我在後麪幾乎聽不見她說什麼。
The party had hardly started when she left . 她離開的時候聚會才剛剛開始。
He hardly ate anything/He ate hardly anything. 他幾乎什麼都沒喫。
We hardly ever (= almost never) go to concerts . 我們幾乎從不去聽音樂會。
Hardly had a moment passed before the door creaked open . 沒過一會兒,門就吱扭一聲打開了。
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hardly adverb (CERTAINLY NOT)
certainly not絕不
You can hardly expect a pay rise when you've only been working for the company for two weeks ! 你剛爲公司工作了兩個星期,別指望能加薪。
Well don't be angry with me - it's hardly my fault that it's raining ! 好啦,別再生我的氣了——下雨又不是我的錯!
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