sincerely 的定义
- in a way that is genuine, earnest, or truthful: We sincerely hope you can accept our apology.
- a conventional term used at the end of a letter: Sincerely, Mrs. Rose McNair.
sincerely 近义词
seriously, honestly
更多sincerely例句
- I sincerely apologize and I fully understand why these safety precautions are so important.
- Perhaps it has become devalued now that many use “Best wishes,” or just “Best,” instead of “Yours sincerely” or “Yours truly” to close letters.
- Yet the same people who are deeply and sincerely concerned about the cost of housing often oppose policies that would reduce those costs because it does not fit with their nostalgic view of what types of housing should be affordable.
- My colleagues and I sincerely hope that this is not the case – rather, that the emergence of autoantibodies in these patients is a red herring, a quirk of a viral immune response in some patients that will resolve on its own.
- I sincerely hope these questions will encourage San Diegans to read and understand the fine print of these proposals, beyond the shiny renderings.
- The best that can be said for these budding radicals is that at least they sincerely hate the thing they so viciously attack.
- Why do they sincerely try to restore, or preserve, the line between the two, and get heartbroken when the line fails?
- But Brown sincerely believes all our pain is self-inflicted.
- Others are clinicians, sincerely interested in anything that can help their clients stop suffering.
- It's a considerable compliment to both men that they could sincerely like, and sincerely dislike, each other--yet coexist.
- If you throw away this chance, you will both richly deserve to be hanged, as I sincerely trust you will be.
- Nobody else wanted Hugh Egerton's society, and he began to believe that this girl sincerely did want it.
- It is sincerely to be hoped that a little later we shall have a continuation of the work from Mr. Withers' pen.
- His directors esteemed him highly, and the officers of the company were all sincerely attached to him.
- No Briton rejoiced more sincerely than this provincial American in the extension of the Empire.