dearly

英['dɪəli] 美['dɪrli]
  • adv. 深深地;真挚地;昂贵地
  • deacidify vt.使去酸;使脱酸降低...的酸度
  • deacon n.(教会的)执事;助祭;受训准备做牧师者v.包装时把最好的放在上面;欺骗
  • deaconess n.女执事;牧师的女助手
  • deaconry n.[宗]执事;会长之职位
  • deaconship n.[宗]执事;会长之职位
Adverb:
  1. in a sincere and heartfelt manner;

    "I would dearly love to know"

  2. at a great cost;

    "he paid dearly for the food"
    "this cost him dear"

  3. with affection;

    "she loved him dearly"
    "he treats her affectionately"

1. He drank too much and is paying dearly for it.
他现在正为酗酒付出沉重的代价。

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2. The Republican candidate'sadmissions about his failure to pay taxes cost him dearly.
该共和党候选人承认自己没有缴税,这一坦白让他付出了惨痛代价。

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3. Britain was to pay dearly for its lack of resolve.
英国将为缺乏决心付出惨痛的代价。

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4. I would dearly love to marry.
我很想结婚。

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5. She loved her father dearly.
她深爱她的父亲。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. She loved him dearly.
      她深爱着他。
    2. She loves her motherland as dearly as she loves her mother.
      她像爱她的母亲一样地爱着她的祖国。
    3. The amber necklace costs dearly.
      这个琥珀项链十分昂贵。
    4. He paid dearly for his careless slip.
      他为自己粗心的失误付出了巨大的代价。