genuinely

英['dʒenjuɪnli] 美['dʒenjuɪnli]
  • adv. 真正地;诚实地;由衷地
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Adverb:
  1. in accordance with truth or fact or reality;

    "she was now truly American"
    "a genuinely open society"
    "they don't really listen to us"

  2. genuinely; with authority;

    "it is authentically British"

1. I thought she sounded like a genuinely caring and helpful person.
我觉得她听起来像是一个真心真意地关爱和帮助别人的人。

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2. Only the opening sequence could claim to be genuinely innovatory.
只有开场片段能称得上是真正的创新。

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3. This lady was genuinely surprised at what happened to her pet.
这位女士对发生在自己宠物身上的事感到非常惊讶。

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4. Tom is genuinely appreciative of all the success he's had.
汤姆为他自己获得的所有成功由衷地感激。

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5. He was genuinely remorseful.
他真心实意地感到懊悔。

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    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. He was genuinely apologetic about his mistake.
      他对自己的错误由衷地感到惭愧。
    2. If Mr Chirac looked upon America with a mixture of envy and disdain, Mr Sarkozy appears genuinely fond of the place and its people.
      如果说希拉克对美国的态度是既嫉妒又轻蔑的话,那么萨科奇则是由衷地热爱这片土地和人民。