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seriously

/seer-ee-uhs-lee/US // ˈsɪər i əs li //UK // (ˈsɪərɪəslɪ) //

认真,认真地,严肃地,严肃的

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a serious manner: He shook his head seriously.
    • : to an alarmingly grave extent: seriously ill.
    • : with genuine, earnest intent; sincerely: Seriously, kids, we have to get home before dark.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adv.not humorously
Synonyms
actively积极,积极的,积极地,主动earnestly恳切地,恳切地说,恳切,恳切的说passionately热情,热情地,热情的,热情洋溢sincerely衷心地,诚恳地,恳切地,恳切地说vigorously大力,大力地,轰轰烈烈,大力宣传gravely严肃地,严肃的,严重的,极度all joking aside玩笑归玩笑,玩笑之余,开玩笑的说cool it冷却它,凉拌,冷静,冷静下来cut the comedy削减喜剧,削减喜剧效果,削减喜剧性,删减喜剧determinedly坚定地,坚定不移地,坚决地,坚决down下来,下,下来的,下降fervently热切地,狂热地,热烈地,殷切地for real为真,真正的,为真实,为真实的in all conscience凭心而论,凭良心说,凭着良心说in all seriousness实话实说,认真地,认真地说,认真in earnest认真地,真心实意,认真的,认真intently一心一意,一心一意地,专心致志,专心致志地purposefully有目的性地,有目的的,故意的,故意地resolutely果断地,坚决地,毅然地,坚定地sedately静静地,悄悄地,沉着地,默默地simmer down熬夜,冷静下来,沉淀,沉淀下来soberly清醒地,冷静地,清醒的,冷静的solemnly郑重地,郑重声明,郑重,郑重其事sternly严正地,严正声明,严正,严厉地straighten out整顿,整理,整理一下,理顺thoughtfully深思熟虑地,深思熟虑,贴心地,贴心with a straight face板着脸,板着脸说,板起脸来,板起面孔with forethought深谋远虑,深谋远虑地,深思熟虑,深思熟虑的with sobriety与清醒的人,与清醒的状态,与清醒的,与清醒zealously热心地,热烈地,热心,热心的

Examples

  • Some people might still develop some sort of infection a second time, he says, and if they mount a strong immune response, they may not get seriously ill, but they may still shed the virus and infect other people.

  • Those drugs may keep seriously ill people from dying and help them recover faster, but it would be far better to keep people from getting so sick in the first place, scientists say.

  • Though children appear less likely to become seriously ill or die than adults, youngsters do get infected.

  • Sporty women have selected their position on the gender binary, we’re told, and must double down to be taken seriously.

  • If stakeholder interests are to be taken seriously, stakeholderism should be rejected.

  • Yet this, in the end, is a book from which one emerges sad, gloomy, disenchanted, at least if we agree to take it seriously.

  • “They sure took the Sony thing seriously,” Attkisson said dryly.

  • Although Huckabee's condescending tone - like that of an elementary school history teacher - makes it difficult to take seriously.

  • If mercy is not preached by a national figure we take seriously, our battles over policy power will grow ever more merciless.

  • All 101 passengers survived but four were seriously injured.

  • Mrs. Charmington hastened to spread the report that his Royal Highness was seriously smitten.

  • Children, like uneducated adults, have been known to take a spectacle on the stage of a theatre too seriously.

  • If he would take her a little more seriously—it 's an immense pity he married her because she was silly!

  • Sam buttoned the will carefully in a side pocket; intimating by a look meanwhile, that he did mean it, and very seriously too.

  • I say "we," because another is mixed up in this business even more seriously than the Kaiser.