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BNC: 80 COCA: 105

A1 (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely(用于强调形容词或副词)很,非常

The situation is very serious.形势非常严峻。
We're very, very sorry about what's happened.对所发生的事我们感到非常难过。
Think about it very carefully before deciding.作决定之前要仔细考虑。
How very childish of her to refuse to speak to me!她竟然拒绝跟我说话,多么孩子气呀!
"Are you tired?" "No, not very."“你累了吗?”“不,不太累。”
Thank you very much.非常感谢。
"Did you enjoy the play?" "Very much so." (= Yes.)“你觉得戏好看吗?”“非常好看。”
I can't very well (= it would not be right for me to) say sorry when I didn't do anything wrong.如果我没做错什么,我可不会去道歉。

used to add force to a superlative adjective or to the adjectives "own" or "same"(用于强调形容词最高级或 own,same 等形容词)完全,最,正是

This is the very best chocolate cake I've ever tasted.这是我尝过的最好吃的巧克力蛋糕。
She always leaves her homework to the very last moment.她总是到最后一刻才写家庭作业。
We now have our very own library in the village.现在我们村子真正有了自己的图书馆了。
This is the very same (= exactly the same) place we sat the last time we came.这就是我们上次来的时候坐过的地方。

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We were very tired after our climb.

The surname 'Smith' is very common in Britain.

The laws controlling drugs are very strict in this country.

It's very convenient that you live near the office.

He was very upset that you didn't reply to his letters.

very adjective [ before noun ] EXACT

C2 (used to add emphasis to a noun) exact or particular(用于强调名词)同一的,恰好的,正是的

This is the very book I've been looking for all month.这正是那本我找了整整一个月的书。
You're the very person we need for the job.你正是我们这份工作的合适人选。
What ended up happening was the very thing we feared the most.后来发生的事情正是我们最害怕的。
The letter was sent on Monday from Berlin and arrived in Hamburg the very same/next day.那封信星期一从柏林寄出,当天/第二天就到了汉堡。
The very idea/thought of having her friends to stay fills me with dread.一想到她的朋友们要住下我就心生恐惧。

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She walked in wearing the very dress the hostess had on.

I would like to have come, but that's the very day my niece is coming to stay with me.

While claiming to promote positive images of women, advertisers are in fact doing the very opposite.

He was sitting in the very spot where I had first seen him, all those years before.

Ah, there you are - the very woman I was hoping to see!

very adjective [ before noun ] FURTHEST POINT

used to describe or emphasize the furthest point of something最远端的;末端的

He found the piece of paper he had lost at the very bottom of the pile.他在那一大堆东西的最下面找到了自己丢了的那张纸。
We were at the very end of the queue, so we didn't manage to get any tickets.我们排在队伍最后面,所以没有买到票。
BNC: 80 COCA: 105
BNC: 80 COCA: 105
very

adjective

very ♦︎ actual ♦︎ exact ♦︎ preciseThese words are all used to emphasize that you are talking about a particular thing or moment. 这些词均表示某个事物或时刻是特定的、正是的、恰好的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the very / actual / exact / precise momentsb's very / actual / exact wordsthe actual / exact / precise nature of sththe very / exact same sth very [only before noun] used to emphasize that you are talking about a particular thing or person and not about another (特指人或事物)正是的,恰好的,同一的Those were her very words.那都是她的原话。That's the very thing I need.那正是我需要的东西。 actual ˈæktʃuəl [only before noun] used to emphasize the most important part of sth (强调事情最重要的部分)真正的,⋯本身The wedding preparations take weeks but the actual ceremony takes less than an hour.准备婚礼需要几周的时间,而婚礼仪式本身还不到一小时。 exact [only before noun] used to emphasize that sth happens at a particular time or in a particular way (时间或方式)确切的,完全的,正好的We need to know the exact time the incident occurred.我们需要了解事情发生的确切时间。 (rather informal, especially spoken) I had the exact same problem as you when I first started.我开始时也遇到了和你完全相同的问题。 see also exact exact exactly

adverb

It happened almost exactly a year ago.这件事差不多正好是一年前发生的。
precise prɪˈsaɪs [only before noun] (rather formal) used to emphasize that sth happens at a particular time or in a particular way (时间或方式)确切的,完全的,正好的Doctors found it hard to establish the precise nature of her illness.医生感到难以判定她的确切病情。 see also precise exact precisely

adverb

The meeting starts at 2 o'clock precisely.会议2点整开始。
NOTE 辨析 Exact or precise?In many cases you can use either word. 在许多情况下这两个词可以通用at that exact / precise moment恰好在那个时候the exact / precise nature of sth某事的确切性质However, precise is often more formal than exact and is not used in the more informal expressions. 但是,precise常比exact正式,不用于非正式表达方式I had the precise same problem.
very

adverb

very ♦︎ well ♦︎ so ♦︎ really ♦︎ quite ♦︎ extremely ♦︎ highly ♦︎ most ♦︎ desperately ♦︎ truly ♦︎ (taboo) bloodyThese words are all used before adjectives, adverbs or verbs to mean 'to a high degree'. 这些词均可置于形容词、副词或动词前,表示很、非常、十分。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配very / so / really / quite / extremely / highly successful / intelligent / competitive / critical / sensitivevery / so / really / quite / extremely / most / desperately anxious / concerned / disappointed / unhappy / importantvery / so / really / quite / extremely / desperately / truly sorryvery / so / really / extremely / most / desperately worriedvery / so / really / quite / extremely / desperately ill / sick / tired / poor / lonely / hard / closevery / so / really / quite / extremely / bloody good / hotso / really / truly / bloody awfulvery / so / really / quite / extremely / bloody wellvery / so / really / extremely fewnot very / so / really happy / expensiveto really / desperately / truly want / need / love sb / sth very used before adjectives, adverbs and determiners to mean 'to a high degree' (置于形容词、副词和限定词前)很,非常,十分,极This room is very small / hot / useful.这间屋子很小/热/有用。They left very quickly / soon.他们很快/不久就离开了。Very few people know that.很少有人知道那件事。'Do you like it?' 'Yes, I do. Very much.'“你喜欢吗?”“是的,我喜欢,非常喜欢。”'Is it what you expected?' 'Oh yes, very much so.'“这是你所期望的吗?”“啊,是的,正如所愿。”'Are you busy?' 'Not very.'“你忙吗?”“不太忙。”The new building has been very much admired.这座新建筑物人见人夸。I'm not very (= not at all) impressed.我觉得不怎么样。 well to a great extent or degree 很;相当;大大地;远远地He was driving at well over the speed limit.他当时的车速远远超过了限速。It's a well-loved tale of love and romance.这是个深受喜爱的浪漫爱情故事。The castle is well worth a visit.这座城堡很值得参观。He liked her well enough (= to a reasonable degree) but he wasn't going to make a close friend of her.他挺喜欢她的,但并不打算和她结为密友。In informal spoken British English, well can be used in place of 'very'. 在非正式英式英语口语中,可以用well代替very (BrE, informal, spoken) I was well annoyed, I can tell you.我可以告诉你,我当时很气恼。 so (informal, especially spoken) to a high degree; very 很;非常;十分;极The girls looked so pretty in their summer dresses.姑娘们穿着夏天的连衣裙显得非常漂亮。I'm so glad to see you.见到你真高兴。We have so much to do.我们有很多事要做。Their attitude is so very English.他们的态度是十足的英国人的态度。 (BrE) He sat there ever so quietly.他静悄悄地坐在那儿。 really (rather informal, especially spoken) used before adjectives, adverbs and verbs to mean 'to a high degree' (置于形容词、副词和动词前)很,非常,十分,极This is a really nice place.这儿真是个好地方。I'm really sorry.我十分抱歉。She was driving really fast.她当时车开得非常快。I really hope we can meet up again soon.我真心希望我们能很快再次会面。 see also real complete NOTE 辨析 Very, so or really? Very is the most frequent and most neutral of these words. Really is more informal and can be stronger in degree. So is also stronger in degree and is used more to emphasize a comment or your opinion. It is the most informal of these words and some people consider it incorrect in written English. So and really can be used with both weak and strong adjectives. * very在本组词中是最常用也最中性的;really不太正式,程度也更强些;so的程度也较强,更多用于强调评语或观点,在本组词中最不正式,有人甚至认为把它用在书面语中是不正确的。so和really与程度弱的形容词(如good)或程度强的形容词(如wonderful)连用均可so / really good (= weak) 很好;真好so / really wonderful (= strong) 非常/十分精彩 Very is not used with strong adjectives. * very不与程度强的形容词连用very good很好very wonderful Very and really can be used with adjectives both after a linking verb and before a noun phrase. * very和really限定的形容词既可在连系动词之后也可在名词短语之前This place is very / really nice.这地方真好。This is a very / really nice place.这儿真是个好地方。 So can only be used after a linking verb; before a noun phrase use such a.... * so只能用在连系动词之后,名词短语之前要用such aThis place is so nice.这地方真好。This is such a nice place.这儿真是个好地方。 Really can also be used with verbs. * really还可修饰动词I really love it here.我真的很喜欢这儿。 Very cannot be used in this way, although in some cases you can use very much. * very则不能这样用,不过very much有时可以这样用I very much like the way they've arranged everything.我很喜欢他们对所有事情的安排。 quite (usually used with adjectives and adverbs 通常与形容词和副词连用) to a high degree; very 在很大程度上;很;的确You'll be quite comfortable here.你在这里会很舒服的。I can see it quite clearly.我能清清楚楚地看见它。This is the most frequent meaning of quite in American English; in British English it is more often used to mean 'rather' or 'completely'. * quite表达此义时最常用于美式英语;在英式英语中quite更常表示“颇”或“完全”。 see also quite quite 1 2 extremely (usually used with adjectives and adverbs 通常与形容词和副词连用) to a very high degree 极其;极端;非常This issue is extremely complicated.这个问题极为复杂。I would be extremely grateful if you could have a word with her.如果你能跟她谈谈,我将不胜感激。Mark knew he had behaved extremely badly.马克知道他过去的表现非常糟糕。Extremely is stronger in degree than very, so or really; it is also slightly more formal. * extremely在程度上比very、so或really较强些,也稍正式些。 see also extreme maximum highly to a high degree; very 很;非常a highly skilled workforce非常熟练的员工It is highly unlikely that she'll be late.她迟到的可能性极小。 Highly collocates with a more limited range of adjectives than many of the words in this group. It is used especially with adjectives for qualities that can be measured and ranked on a scale, and/or adjectives for personal qualities that people consider when they are judging sb. * highly的搭配范围比本组词中许多别的词都要窄,尤与可以量度并划分等级的质量形容词以及评价个人素质的形容词连用highly successful / intelligent / skilled / motivated / competitive十分成功/聪明/熟练;积极性非常高;非常有竞争力highly critical / sensitive非常关键/敏感 most (formal) very; extremely; completely 非常;极其;完全It was most kind of you to meet me.你来接我真是太好了。We shall most probably never meet again.我们极有可能再也见不到面了。This technique looks easy, but it most certainly is not.这项技术看上去简单,但绝不是那回事。 desperately to a very high degree, especially in a difficult or unhappy situation 极其,非常,拼命地(尤指身处困境或不幸中)desperately ill / unhappy / lonely病得厉害;极为不快;非常孤独He took a deep breath, desperately trying to keep calm.他深深地吸了口气,竭力保持镇定。They desperately wanted a child.他们非常想要个孩子。 truly (rather formal) used to emphasize a particular quality, especially a good or impressive quality 真正,确实(尤用于强调美好或印象深刻的性质)It was a truly memorable occasion.这的确是一件值得纪念的盛事。They gave a truly magnificent performance.他们的演出真精彩。 bloody (BrE, taboo, spoken) a swear word that many people find offensive that is used to emphasize a comment or angry statement 非常,根本(不),该死,真他妈地(用以加强语气,很多人认为含冒犯意)What bloody awful weather!这该死的鬼天气!She did bloody well to win that race.她非常出色地赢得了那场赛跑。'I'm not coming.' 'Yes you bloody well are.'“我不会来的。”“对,你当然不会来。”'Will you apologize to him?' 'Not bloody likely (= Certainly not)!'“你会向他道歉吗?”“没门儿!”He doesn't bloody care about anybody.他根本不关心任何人。I can't get this bloody thing to work.我没办法让这该死的东西运转起来。
BNC: 80 COCA: 105
very
Very and very much: very, particularly, deeply...

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