B1 in fact事实上;实际上;真正地
A2 used to say that something is certain(表示非常肯定)确实地,的确
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The constraints of politeness wouldn't allow her to say what she really thought about his cooking.
I don't really know how she got the job, but I suspect her mother's got contacts.
He doesn't really mean it - he's just being contrary.
A joke can be very revealing about what someone's really thinking.
She's not really angry - it's just a put-on.
A1 very or very much非常;很;极其
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Security checks have become really strict at the airport.
I had to fill in this really complicated form.
We had a really rough crossing - I was sick three times.
Why do you have a down on him? I think he seems really nice.
My dad was always really good at making up stories.
A2 used to express interest, surprise, or anger(用于表示感兴趣、惊奇或恼怒)真的,是吗,真是的
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"She's leaving." "Really?"
"I find him very attractive." "Really?"
"I thought it was the best film I'd ever seen." "Really?"
"I think they've just sold their house." "Really?"
"I saw him in town yesterday." "Really?"
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