very 音标拼音: [v'ɛri]
a . 真正的,真实的,恰好的,十足的,绝对的,特别的
ad . 非常,完全
真正的,真实的,恰好的,十足的,绝对的,特别的非常,完全
very *
very adv 1 :
used as intensifiers ; `
real '
is sometimes used informally for `
really '; `
rattling '
is informal ; "
she was very gifted "; "
he played very well "; "
a really enjoyable evening "; "
I '
m real sorry about it "; "
a rattling good yarn " [
synonym : {
very }, {
really }, {
real }, {
rattling }]
2 :
precisely so ; "
on the very next page "; "
he expected the very opposite "
adj 1 :
precisely as stated ; "
the very center of town "
2 :
being the exact same one ;
not any other :; "
this is the identical room we stayed in before "; "
the themes of his stories are one and the same "; "
saw the selfsame quotation in two newspapers "; "
on this very spot "; "
the very thing he said yesterday "; "
the very man I want to see " [
synonym : {
identical },
{
selfsame (
a )}, {
very (
a )}]
Very \
Ver "
y \ (
v [
e ^]
r "[
y ^]),
a . [
Compar . {
Verier }
(
v [
e ^]
r "[
i ^]*[~
e ]
r );
superl . {
Veriest }.] [
OE .
verai ,
verray ,
OF .
verai ,
vrai ,
F .
vrai , (
assumed )
LL .
veracus ,
for L .
verax true ,
veracious ,
fr .
verus true ;
akin to OHG . &
OS .
w [=
a ]
r ,
G .
wahr ,
D .
waar ;
perhaps originally ,
that is or exists ,
and akin to E .
was .
Cf . {
Aver },
v .
t ., {
Veracious }, {
Verdict },
{
Verity }.]
True ;
real ;
actual ;
veritable .
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1913 Webster ]
Whether thou be my very son Esau or not . --
Gen .
xxvii .
21 .
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He that covereth a transgression seeketh love ;
but he that repeateth a matter separateth very friends .
--
Prov .
xvii .
9 .
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The very essence of truth is plainness and brightness .
--
Milton .
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I looked on the consideration of public service or public ornament to be real and very justice . --
Burke .
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Note :
Very is sometimes used to make the word with which it is connected emphatic ,
and may then be paraphrased by same ,
self -
same ,
itself ,
and the like . "
The very hand ,
the very words ." --
Shak . "
The very rats instinctively have quit it ." --
Shak . "
Yea ,
there where very desolation dwells ." --
Milton .
Very is used occasionally in the comparative degree ,
and more frequently in the superlative . "
Was not my lord the verier wag of the two ?" --
Shak . "
The veriest hermit in the nation ."
--
Pope . "
He had spoken the very truth ,
and transformed it into the veriest falsehood ." --
Hawthorne .
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{
Very Reverend }.
See the Note under {
Reverend }.
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Very \
Ver "
y \ (
v [
e ^]
r "[
y ^]),
adv .
In a high degree ;
to no small extent ;
exceedingly ;
excessively ;
extremely ;
as ,
a very great mountain ;
a very bright sun ;
a very cold day ;
the river flows very rapidly ;
he was very much hurt .
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1913 Webster ]
Very '
s night signals 135 Moby Thesaurus words for "
very ":
a bit ,
a little ,
absolutely ,
actually ,
acutely ,
almighty ,
almost ,
altogether ,
awful ,
awfully ,
bare ,
barest ,
big ,
bleeding ,
bloody ,
bona fide ,
certainly ,
completely ,
correct ,
crazy ,
damned ,
danged ,
darned ,
de facto ,
decidedly ,
deeply ,
definitely ,
dreadful ,
dreadfully ,
eminently ,
entirely ,
especial ,
exact ,
exactly ,
exceedingly ,
exceptionally ,
express ,
extraordinarily ,
extremely ,
fairly ,
genuine ,
genuinely ,
greatly ,
highly ,
hugely ,
hundred -
percent ,
ideal ,
identical ,
in a measure ,
in a way ,
in some measure ,
in truth ,
indubitable ,
jolly ,
just ,
kind of ,
larruping ,
least ,
main ,
mere ,
mightily ,
mighty ,
model ,
monstrous ,
mortally ,
most ,
much ,
nearly ,
notably ,
only too ,
parlous ,
particular ,
passing ,
perfect ,
perfectly ,
pesky ,
plumb ,
powerful ,
powerfully ,
practically ,
precise ,
precisely ,
pretty ,
profoundly ,
pure ,
quite ,
rather ,
rattling ,
real ,
really ,
remarkably ,
right ,
same ,
scarcely ,
selfsame ,
seriously ,
sheer ,
significantly ,
simple ,
slightly ,
snapping ,
so ,
somewhat ,
sort of ,
spanking ,
special ,
strikingly ,
super ,
sure -
enough ,
surely ,
surpassingly ,
tellingly ,
terribly ,
terrifically ,
thoroughly ,
to a degree ,
to some extent ,
too ,
totally ,
true ,
truly ,
uncommonly ,
undoubted ,
unequivocally ,
unquestionable ,
unquestionably ,
unusually ,
utter ,
vastly ,
veritable ,
veritably ,
very much ,
vitally ,
whacking ,
whopping
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