very 的英语意思
veryvery1 /ˈveri/ adverb
查看全部语言翻译1[+adjective/adverb] used to emphasize an adjective, adverb, or phrase用于强调形容词、副词或短语:
It feels very cold today.今天感觉非常冷。
The fishing industry is very important to the area.渔业对该地区非常重要。
The traffic’s moving very slowly this morning.今天早上交通行驶得非常缓慢。
problems that are very similar to mine与我的问题非常相似的问题
I feel a lot better – thank you very much.我好多了——非常感谢。
I’m very, very (=used for emphasis) pleased you can come.你能来我真的、真的(=用于强调)很高兴。
It’s very kind of you to help.你来帮忙真是太好心了。
My sister and I were married on the very same (=exactly the same) day.我姐姐和我在同一天(=完全相同的一天)结婚。the very best/latest/worst etc
We only use the very best ingredients.我们只使用最好的食材。2not very good/happy/far etc not good etc at all根本不好等:
I’m just not very good at spelling.我拼写就是不太好。
The garden’s not very big, is it?这花园不是很大,对吧?
The assistant wasn’t very helpful.那位助理不太有帮助。
‘Was the talk interesting?’ ‘Not very (=only slightly).’"那个讲座有趣吗?""不太有趣(=只是略微有趣)。"3your very own used to emphasize the fact that something belongs to one particular person and to no one else用于强调某物属于某一特定的人而非他人:
She was thrilled at the idea of having her very own toys to play with.一想到能拥有属于自己的玩具玩,她就兴奋不已。of your very own
At last, she had a home of her very own.终于,她有了一个完全属于自己的家。4informal非正式 used with adjectives to say that the quality something has is very noticeable or typical与形容词连用,表示某事物具有的特质非常显著或典型:
It was a very male reaction, I thought.我觉得那是非常典型的男性反应。
His films are always very French.他的电影总是非常法国风格。5very much so spoken口语 used to emphasize your agreement or approval用于强调表示同意或赞同:
‘Are you serious?’ ‘Very much so.’"你是认真的吗?""非常认真。"6very well old-fashioned旧式 spoken口语 used to agree to something用于表示同意某事GRAMMAR: Adjectives that already mean ‘very’语法:本身已含"非常"之意的形容词Some 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 ‒ ADJECTIVES有些形容词本身已含"非常"之意,例如 terrible(=非常糟糕)、wonderful(=非常好)、hilarious(=非常搞笑)。这类形容词不要与"very"连用,应改用 really 或 absolutely。应说:· It was a really terrible experience.(那真是一次糟糕透顶的经历。)· I feel absolutely great.(我感觉好极了。)✗不要说:It was a very terrible experience. | I feel very great. 语法指南——形容词GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较very• You use very with adjectives and adverbs: · She is very happy.· The train was moving very slowly.• very 与形容词和副词连用:· She is very happy.(她非常开心。)· The train was moving very slowly.(火车行驶得非常缓慢。)very much• You use very much with the comparative form of adjectives: · She is very much happier now.· I feel very much better.• very much 与形容词比较级连用:· She is very much happier now.(她现在开心多了。)· I feel very much better.(我感觉好多了。)• You use very much with verbs: · He very much regrets what happened.· Thank you very much.• very much 与动词连用:· He very much regrets what happened.(他对所发生的事深感遗憾。)· Thank you very much.(非常感谢。)• 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 much 与介词短语连用:· The company's future is very much in doubt.(公司的前途充满了疑问。)· She was very much in demand as a speaker.(她作为演讲者非常抢手。)
查看全部语言翻译1[+adjective/adverb] used to emphasize an adjective, adverb, or phrase用于强调形容词、副词或短语:
It feels very cold today.今天感觉非常冷。
The fishing industry is very important to the area.渔业对该地区非常重要。
The traffic’s moving very slowly this morning.今天早上交通行驶得非常缓慢。
problems that are very similar to mine与我的问题非常相似的问题
I feel a lot better – thank you very much.我好多了——非常感谢。
I’m very, very (=used for emphasis) pleased you can come.你能来我真的、真的(=用于强调)很高兴。
It’s very kind of you to help.你来帮忙真是太好心了。
My sister and I were married on the very same (=exactly the same) day.我姐姐和我在同一天(=完全相同的一天)结婚。the very best/latest/worst etc
We only use the very best ingredients.我们只使用最好的食材。2not very good/happy/far etc not good etc at all根本不好等:
I’m just not very good at spelling.我拼写就是不太好。
The garden’s not very big, is it?这花园不是很大,对吧?
The assistant wasn’t very helpful.那位助理不太有帮助。
‘Was the talk interesting?’ ‘Not very (=only slightly).’"那个讲座有趣吗?""不太有趣(=只是略微有趣)。"3your very own used to emphasize the fact that something belongs to one particular person and to no one else用于强调某物属于某一特定的人而非他人:
She was thrilled at the idea of having her very own toys to play with.一想到能拥有属于自己的玩具玩,她就兴奋不已。of your very own
At last, she had a home of her very own.终于,她有了一个完全属于自己的家。4informal非正式 used with adjectives to say that the quality something has is very noticeable or typical与形容词连用,表示某事物具有的特质非常显著或典型:
It was a very male reaction, I thought.我觉得那是非常典型的男性反应。
His films are always very French.他的电影总是非常法国风格。5very much so spoken口语 used to emphasize your agreement or approval用于强调表示同意或赞同:
‘Are you serious?’ ‘Very much so.’"你是认真的吗?""非常认真。"6very well old-fashioned旧式 spoken口语 used to agree to something用于表示同意某事GRAMMAR: Adjectives that already mean ‘very’语法:本身已含"非常"之意的形容词Some 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 ‒ ADJECTIVES有些形容词本身已含"非常"之意,例如 terrible(=非常糟糕)、wonderful(=非常好)、hilarious(=非常搞笑)。这类形容词不要与"very"连用,应改用 really 或 absolutely。应说:· It was a really terrible experience.(那真是一次糟糕透顶的经历。)· I feel absolutely great.(我感觉好极了。)✗不要说:It was a very terrible experience. | I feel very great. 语法指南——形容词GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较very• You use very with adjectives and adverbs: · She is very happy.· The train was moving very slowly.• very 与形容词和副词连用:· She is very happy.(她非常开心。)· The train was moving very slowly.(火车行驶得非常缓慢。)very much• You use very much with the comparative form of adjectives: · She is very much happier now.· I feel very much better.• very much 与形容词比较级连用:· She is very much happier now.(她现在开心多了。)· I feel very much better.(我感觉好多了。)• You use very much with verbs: · He very much regrets what happened.· Thank you very much.• very much 与动词连用:· He very much regrets what happened.(他对所发生的事深感遗憾。)· Thank you very much.(非常感谢。)• 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 much 与介词短语连用:· The company's future is very much in doubt.(公司的前途充满了疑问。)· She was very much in demand as a speaker.(她作为演讲者非常抢手。)veryvery2 adjective [only before noun]
used to emphasize that you are talking exactly about one particular thing or person用于强调所谈论的正是某一特定的事物或人:
He died in this very room.他就死在这个房间里。
I’ll start at the very beginning.我会从头开始。
Those were his very words.那正是他的原话。
You’d better start doing some work this very minute (=now, not later).你最好就在这一刻(=现在,不要拖)开始做些工作。
That might provoke a riot, the very thing he was trying to avoid.那可能会引发骚乱,而这正是他极力想要避免的事情。
The very fact that you are reading this book suggests you want to improve your fitness.你正在读这本书这一事实本身就表明你想改善体能。
By its very nature, capitalism involves exploitation of the worker.就其本质而言,资本主义涉及对工人的剥削。
His life’s work was being destroyed before his very eyes (=directly in front of him).他毕生的心血正在他的眼前(=就在他面前)被毁掉。the very thought/idea/mention (of something) (=just thinking about or suggesting something)(=仅仅是想到或提及某事)
The very thought of food made me feel ill.一想到食物我就感到恶心。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词the very end· To the very end of his life he remained a controversial figure.· 直到生命的最后,他始终是一个充满争议的人物。the very beginning· It is clear from the very beginning of the play that he is a weak and unpopular ruler.· 从戏剧一开始就很清楚,他是一个软弱且不受欢迎的统治者。the very heart of something· The hotel is located in the very heart of the city.· 该酒店坐落在城市的正中心。the very fact that· The very fact that this is their second home means that they are well-off.· 这只是他们第二套住宅这一事实本身就说明他们相当富裕。the/that/this very moment· At that very moment, the doorbell rang.· 就在那一刻,门铃响了。the/that very thing· How can he say that it's wrong, and then go and do that very thing himself?· 他怎么能说那是错的,然后自己却去做那件事呢?the very nature/essence of something· As a travel writer, the very nature of his job meant that he travelled a lot.· 作为一名旅行作家,他工作的本质决定了他需要大量旅行。the very existence of something· If the new project fails, it could threaten the very existence of the company.· 如果新项目失败,可能会威胁到公司的存亡本身。the very idea/thought (=just an idea or suggestion)· The very idea of acting on stage scares the pants off me.· 一想到要在舞台上表演,我就吓得魂飞魄散。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.· 我希望所有人都能做我的食谱,正是因为这个原因,我选择了没有经验的厨师来测试它们。
used to emphasize that you are talking exactly about one particular thing or person用于强调所谈论的正是某一特定的事物或人:
He died in this very room.他就死在这个房间里。
I’ll start at the very beginning.我会从头开始。
Those were his very words.那正是他的原话。
You’d better start doing some work this very minute (=now, not later).你最好就在这一刻(=现在,不要拖)开始做些工作。
That might provoke a riot, the very thing he was trying to avoid.那可能会引发骚乱,而这正是他极力想要避免的事情。
The very fact that you are reading this book suggests you want to improve your fitness.你正在读这本书这一事实本身就表明你想改善体能。
By its very nature, capitalism involves exploitation of the worker.就其本质而言,资本主义涉及对工人的剥削。
His life’s work was being destroyed before his very eyes (=directly in front of him).他毕生的心血正在他的眼前(=就在他面前)被毁掉。the very thought/idea/mention (of something) (=just thinking about or suggesting something)(=仅仅是想到或提及某事)
The very thought of food made me feel ill.一想到食物我就感到恶心。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词the very end· To the very end of his life he remained a controversial figure.· 直到生命的最后,他始终是一个充满争议的人物。the very beginning· It is clear from the very beginning of the play that he is a weak and unpopular ruler.· 从戏剧一开始就很清楚,他是一个软弱且不受欢迎的统治者。the very heart of something· The hotel is located in the very heart of the city.· 该酒店坐落在城市的正中心。the very fact that· The very fact that this is their second home means that they are well-off.· 这只是他们第二套住宅这一事实本身就说明他们相当富裕。the/that/this very moment· At that very moment, the doorbell rang.· 就在那一刻,门铃响了。the/that very thing· How can he say that it's wrong, and then go and do that very thing himself?· 他怎么能说那是错的,然后自己却去做那件事呢?the very nature/essence of something· As a travel writer, the very nature of his job meant that he travelled a lot.· 作为一名旅行作家,他工作的本质决定了他需要大量旅行。the very existence of something· If the new project fails, it could threaten the very existence of the company.· 如果新项目失败,可能会威胁到公司的存亡本身。the very idea/thought (=just an idea or suggestion)· The very idea of acting on stage scares the pants off me.· 一想到要在舞台上表演,我就吓得魂飞魄散。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.· 我希望所有人都能做我的食谱,正是因为这个原因,我选择了没有经验的厨师来测试它们。