A2 in fact or really实际上;事实上;的确
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There seems to be some confusion over who is actually giving the talk.
I didn't actually want any more dessert, but Julia forced it on me .
I looked through the window, but I didn't actually go in.
They suspected that she'd killed him but they could never actually prove that it was her.
It's unclear what actually happened that night.
B1 used in sentences in which there is information that is in some way surprising or the opposite of what most people would expect(表示意外或与通常预期的相反)居然,竟然
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It really gets me the way we're expected to actually laugh at his pathetic jokes!
You actually like modern jazz, do you? Each to their own.
I didn't actually want any more dessert, but Julia forced it on me.
Peter might look a bit fierce, but actually he's fairly harmless.
She appears to actually like the man, which I find incredible.
B2 used as a way of making a sentence slightly more polite, for example when you are expressing an opposing opinion, correcting what someone else has said, or refusing an offer(用于礼貌地表示反对、纠正他人或拒绝他人提议等)其实,说实话,实际上
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I wouldn't mind something to eat, actually.
I'd like a cup of coffee, please - actually, on second thoughts, I'll have a beer.
"Did your American friends enjoy their stay?" "Yes. Actually, they're Canadian."
"Mark's coming today to look at the books." "Actually, it's tomorrow."
"You must be exhausted after that long journey." "Actually, I feel fine."
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