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    veryvery1 /ˈveri/ adverb 모든 번역 보기1[+adjective/adverb] used to emphasize an adjective, adverb, or phrase형용사, 부사 또는 구를 강조하는 데 쓰임:  It feels very cold today.오늘은 아주 춥게 느껴진다. The fishing industry is very important to the area.어업은 그 지역에 매우 중요하다. The traffic’s moving very slowly this morning.오늘 아침에 교통이 아주 느리게 움직이고 있다. problems that are very similar to mine내 것과 매우 비슷한 문제들 I feel a lot better – thank you very much.훨씬 나아졌어요. 정말 감사합니다. I’m very, very (=used for emphasis) pleased you can come.당신이 올 수 있다니 정말, 정말(=강조를 위해 쓰임) 기쁩니다. It’s very kind of you to help.도와주시다니 정말 친절하시네요. My sister and I were married on the very same (=exactly the same) day.언니와 나는 바로 같은(=정확히 같은) 날에 결혼했다.the very best/latest/worst etc We only use the very best ingredients.우리는 최고의 재료만 사용합니다.2not very good/happy/far etc not good etc at all전혀 좋지 않음 등:  I’m just not very good at spelling.나는 그냥 철자법을 별로 잘 못한다. The garden’s not very big, is it?정원이 그다지 크지 않죠, 그렇죠? The assistant wasn’t very helpful.그 직원은 별로 도움이 되지 않았다. ‘Was the talk interesting?’ ‘Not very (=only slightly).’"그 강연 흥미로웠어요?" "별로요(=약간만요)."3your very own used to emphasize the fact that something belongs to one particular person and to no one else무언가가 다른 누구도 아닌 특정 한 사람에게 속한다는 사실을 강조하는 데 쓰임:  She was thrilled at the idea of having her very own toys to play with.그녀는 자기만의 장난감을 가지고 놀 수 있다는 생각에 몹시 들떠 있었다.of your very own At last, she had a home of her very own.마침내 그녀는 오로지 자신만의 집을 갖게 되었다.4informal비격식 used with adjectives to say that the quality something has is very noticeable or typical형용사와 함께 쓰여, 어떤 것이 지닌 특성이 매우 두드러지거나 전형적임을 나타냄:  It was a very male reaction, I thought.그건 아주 전형적인 남성적 반응이었다고 나는 생각했다. His films are always very French.그의 영화는 항상 매우 프랑스적이다.5very much so spoken구어 used to emphasize your agreement or approval동의나 찬성을 강조하는 데 쓰임:  ‘Are you serious?’ ‘Very much so.’"진심이에요?" "매우 그렇습니다."6very well old-fashioned구식 spoken구어 used to agree to something무언가에 동의할 때 쓰임GRAMMAR: Adjectives that already mean ‘very’문법: 이미 'very'의 의미를 포함한 형용사Some adjectives already mean ‘very’, for example terrible (=very bad), wonderful (=very good), or hilarious (=very funny). Don’t use ‘very’ with these adjectives. Use really or absolutely instead. You say: · It was a really terrible experience.· I feel absolutely great. Don’t say: It was a very terrible experience. | I feel very great.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVES일부 형용사는 이미 'very'의 의미를 포함합니다. 예를 들어 terrible(=매우 나쁜), wonderful(=매우 좋은), hilarious(=매우 웃긴) 등이 그렇습니다. 이런 형용사에는 'very'를 사용하지 마세요. 대신 really나 absolutely를 쓰세요. 올바른 표현: · It was a really terrible experience. · I feel absolutely great. ✗잘못된 표현: It was a very terrible experience. | I feel very great. 문법 안내 — 형용사GRAMMAR: Comparison문법: 비교veryYou use very with adjectives and adverbs: · She is very happy.· The train was moving very slowly.• very는 형용사와 부사에 씁니다: · She is very happy. · The train was moving very slowly.very muchYou use very much with the comparative form of adjectives: · She is very much happier now.· I feel very much better.• very much는 형용사의 비교급과 함께 씁니다: · She is very much happier now. · I feel very much better.You use very much with verbs: · He very much regrets what happened.· Thank you very much.• very much는 동사와 함께 씁니다: · He very much regrets what happened. · Thank you very much.You use very much with prepositional phrases: · The company’s future is very much in doubt.· She was very much in demand as a speaker.• very much는 전치사구와 함께 씁니다: · The company's future is very much in doubt. · She was very much in demand as a speaker.
    veryvery2 adjective [only before noun] used to emphasize that you are talking exactly about one particular thing or person정확히 특정한 사물이나 사람에 대해 말하고 있음을 강조하는 데 쓰임:  He died in this very room.그는 바로 이 방에서 죽었다. I’ll start at the very beginning.나는 맨 처음부터 시작할 것이다. Those were his very words.그것이 바로 그의 말이었다. You’d better start doing some work this very minute (=now, not later).지금 당장(=나중이 아니라 지금) 일을 시작하는 게 좋을 것이다. That might provoke a riot, the very thing he was trying to avoid.그것은 폭동을 유발할 수도 있는데, 그것이야말로 그가 피하려 했던 바로 그것이었다. The very fact that you are reading this book suggests you want to improve your fitness.당신이 이 책을 읽고 있다는 바로 그 사실 자체가 당신이 체력을 향상시키고 싶다는 것을 보여준다. By its very nature, capitalism involves exploitation of the worker.자본주의는 그 본질상 노동자에 대한 착취를 수반한다. His life’s work was being destroyed before his very eyes (=directly in front of him).그의 평생의 업적이 바로 그의 눈앞에서(=그의 바로 앞에서) 파괴되고 있었다.the very thought/idea/mention (of something) (=just thinking about or suggesting something)(=무언가를 그냥 생각하거나 언급하는 것만으로도) The very thought of food made me feel ill.음식에 대한 생각만으로도 나는 속이 메스꺼워졌다.COLLOCATIONS연어nouns명사the very end· To the very end of his life he remained a controversial figure.· 생애 끝까지 그는 논란이 많은 인물로 남아 있었다.the very beginning· It is clear from the very beginning of the play that he is a weak and unpopular ruler.· 연극의 맨 처음부터 그가 나약하고 인기 없는 통치자라는 것이 분명하다.the very heart of something· The hotel is located in the very heart of the city.· 그 호텔은 도시의 바로 중심부에 위치해 있다.the very fact that· The very fact that this is their second home means that they are well-off.· 이것이 그들의 두 번째 집이라는 바로 그 사실 자체가 그들이 넉넉하다는 것을 의미한다.the/that/this very moment· At that very moment, the doorbell rang.· 바로 그 순간, 초인종이 울렸다.the/that very thing· How can he say that it's wrong, and then go and do that very thing himself?· 그것이 잘못이라고 말하고서 자기 스스로 바로 그 일을 하러 가다니, 어떻게 그럴 수 있나?the very nature/essence of something· As a travel writer, the very nature of his job meant that he travelled a lot.· 여행 작가로서, 그 일의 본질 자체가 그가 많이 여행해야 함을 의미했다.the very existence of something· If the new project fails, it could threaten the very existence of the company.· 새 프로젝트가 실패하면 회사의 존재 자체를 위협할 수도 있다.the very idea/thought (=just an idea or suggestion)· The very idea of acting on stage scares the pants off me.· 무대에서 연기한다는 생각만 해도 나는 너무나 무섭다.this/that very reason· I want everyone to be able to cook my recipes, so for that very reason I chose inexperienced cooks to test them.· 나는 모두가 내 레시피를 요리할 수 있기를 바라기 때문에, 바로 그 이유로 경험이 없는 요리사들을 선택해 테스트하게 했다.