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dearly

US // (ˈdɪəlɪ) //

亲爱的,深深地,亲切地,挚爱

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : very muchI would dearly like you to go
    • : affectionately
    • : at a great cost

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Examples

  • An autopsy found highly toxic cyanide levels in the blood of the not-so-dearly departed.

  • Jordan is in an even more delicate position, and a country that ISIS would dearly like to swallow.

  • Before 2010, the bank essentially turned a blind eye to large cash deposits and withdrawals, which cost them dearly.

  • She told students the story of how she came to value education so dearly.

  • Right now, it is failing—and failing those of us that love it dearly.

  • He had once loved dearly, and he had sought to forget the one he had so loved because of the Custom of the Country and its law.

  • He seems to love his little master very dearly and often rides on his shoulder while Alila is working.

  • It happened that he loved the daughter of a neighbour very dearly and she returned his love.

  • In spite of the character bestowed upon her by her old friend, Mrs. Barford dearly loved a bit of gossip.

  • The invitation had been most tempting to her who so dearly loved to see new places and new people, but—her answer still was: "No."