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very
adv
1 (used as an intensifier before adjs, advs and dets 用於形容词、 副词、 限定词前以加强语气) in a high degree; extremely 很; 非常; 十分; 极
very small, hot, useful 很小、 热、 有用
very quickly, soon, far 极快、 早、 远
very much, few, etc 非常多、 少等
`Are you busy?´ `Not very.´ `你忙吗?'`不太忙.'
2 (before a superlative adj or own 用於形容词最高级或own之前) in the fullest sense 十足; 完全
the very best quality 最好的质量
the very first to arrive 最先到达者
six o´clock at the very latest 最迟6点钟
your very own cheque-book 你自己的那本支票簿.
3 exactly 正是: sitting in the very same seat 就坐在同一个座位上. very, NOTE ON USAGE 用法:
1 Very much is used to modify verbs *very much用以修饰动词
She likes Beethoven very much. 她很喜欢贝多芬的作品.
We have enjoyed staying with you very much. 我们很喜欢和你在一起.
2 Much or very much can modify past participles *much或very much可用以修饰过去分词
She is (very) much loved by everyone. 她深受大家喜爱.
3 Very is used to modify adjectives and past participles used as adjectives *very用以修饰形容词和作形容词用的过去分词
She is very talented. 她很有才华.
I am very tired. 我很累.
They were very interested. 他们很感兴趣.
very adj [attrib 作定语]
1 itself, himself, etc and no other; actual; truly such 正是的; 实在的; 真正的
This is the very book I want! 这正是我想要的书!
At that very moment the phone rang. 正好在那个时候电话铃响了.
You´re the very man I want to see. 你就是我想见的人.
These pills are the very thing for your cold. 这些药丸才是治你感冒的药.
2 extreme 极端的: at the very end/beginning 最终[最初].
3 (used to emphasize a n 用以加强名词的语气)
He knows our very thoughts, ie our thoughts themselves, even our innermost thoughts. 他了解我们内心深处的想法.
The very idea (ie The idea alone, quite apart from the reality) of going abroad delighted him. 他想到出国一事就很欢喜.
The very idea/thought! ie That is an impractical or improper suggestion. 真是个馊主意! (不切实际或不恰当.)
Sardine tins can be the very devil (ie very difficult) to open. 沙丁鱼罐头有时候还真难打开.
4 (idm 习语) under/before one´s very eyes => eye1.
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